A 77-year-old woman was duped out of cash after deputies say a woman pretending to have a winning lottery ticket approached her at an East Naples Wal-Mart on Monday and pitched a bogus story about needing her help to cash it in.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that a 2008 petition seeking revised critical habitat boundaries merits further review.
A 23-year-old Stuart woman stabbed and killed her dog Sunday, according to an arrest affidavit.
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Great Recession has officially ended and recovery will be far more robust than anyone can imagine, according to a new white paper from NAI Global Chief Economist Dr. Peter Linneman.
The economic recovery is examined and Dr. Linneman provides insight into the leading indicators that the market is stabilizing and investment activity is on the rise.
Three lopsided losses to open the season might leave some college football teams dazed or panicked. But then there is more to learn from a game summary than just the score.
Ave Maria’s Donahue Academy has a football team, and they’re taking to the field for the first time Friday. The team, called the Shamrocks, are competing in the Florida Six-man Football Association, an organization of Christian schools that want to play full-contact football but aren’t large enough to field teams with the normal eleven players on each side.
Turtles already have a reputation for being slow.
Whether it is in the old fable of The Tortoise and The Hair or the Slowsky family turtles, with a phobia of high-speed internet in Comcast cable commercials, the deliberate pace of turtles have been well-documented.
So two baby loggerhead turtles that hatched on Bonita Beach last night are in good company.
