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Now that the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (OBBBA) passed, could you recap the highlights and how I might be impacted? Answer: You’re not alone in wanting to understand what this legislation may mean ...
Anne FitzGerald Frick, a resident of Marco Island, Florida and Bethany Beach, Delaware, passed away peacefully at her home on July 28, 2025. Born in Bethesda, Maryland, Anne was the daughter of the ...
Marco Patriots and the Carvelli Restaurant Group team up to help communities in need.
Join the Sea Turtle Conservation Night Party on Thursday, July 31, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM at Ankrolab, 3555 Bayshore Dr., Naples, for beer, cocktails, trivia, games, prizes, live music, a food truck, and ...
Condominium living means living in close proximity and with a board of directors charged with managing the community. Sometimes the board, or maybe just the president, seems out of step with owners ...
Neil “Capt. Happy” Snyder cordially invites you to an upcoming Happy Hour for Hope, Monday, July 28 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at Mango’s Dockside Bistro, 760 North Collier Blvd. in the Esplanade. Set ...
Marco Island City Council declined a resignation from City Manager Mike McNees in a 4-3 vote during a special-called meeting on Monday night.
Collier County Commissioners plan to fund the completion of Paradise Coast Sports Complex using an additional one-cent tax on short-term rentals that will go before Collier County voters in 2026.
For 19 years now, Marco Island has opened its heart and the community to those with diverse abilities to enjoy a special week full of smiles and fun at Camp Able.
Lawsuits and protests reveal numerous environmental and economic concerns as the new 5,000-bed Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention center opened Tuesday in eastern Collier County.
Nationally in 2024, there were 9,700 reported injuries from the use of fireworks, as well as four deaths over the July Fourth holiday. These were just those that required a trip to the hospital ...
The North Collier Blvd. and North Barfield Drive intersection is considered the most deficient intersection on Marco Island.