- Brookside developers will have their day before Bonita Springs council this month
- Naples not giving up on City Dock just yet
- Local tennis: Lely grad Witten wins second-round match in four sets at Open
- Florida scores a D+ on Gulf of Mexico report card
- Naples $98 million budgets approaches final approval by Oct. 1
- Naples council may approve water rate plan at Sept. 16 meeting
- Lee tourism leaders honor most hospitable workers
- BONITA SPRINGS CITY COUNCIL BLOG: Bonita receives 20 acres of green space
- Cookin' again: North Naples fire victim receives replacement stove, cabinets
- Grim budget facing Lee County commissioners Thursday
- Bad economy forces two of three 'Bad' coffee shops to close in Southwest Florida
- Naples approves permits for entertainers along Fifth Avenue South
- IT'S YOUR BUSINESS: Business news releases Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009
- Plan for off-road vehicles at jetport clears hurdle
- Sentencing testimony for dentist's no contest sex plea turns salacious
- POLL: Health-care town hall meeting set for tonight in Naples
- 30 Years Ago in the Eagle
- Naples woman, caretaker charged with forging check of 88-year-old woman
- Bonita Middle student accused of bringing pot to school to sell
- History in Motion
- Marcophiles: Don Farmer & Chris Curle - World class art and a business switch
- Coloradan can't bear town's bare-bottom statue
- Today's Islander: Meet Robert Bridges
- Home-invasion robbery reported in Golden Gate
- Sheriff talks about rise in prescription drug abuse to Drug Free Collier next week
- Odd News: Longest fingernails broken, bank robber leaves wallet and wrong pot mowed
- Ohio judge silences defendant with duct tape
- Pingpong lovers: China allows champ a girlfriend A
- Lightning starts fire in Estero home
- Would You Eat This? Finalists for best fried food of 2009 State Fair of Texas includes — fried butter
- Purple comes out to raise some green at cancer event
- Marco Business Buzz
- NAPLES CITY COUNCIL BLOG: Swamp Buggy Parade gets approval for Oct. 24
- Tropical Storm Erika puts many Caribbean islanders on alert







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