- Lee deputies bust two marijuana grow houses
- Israel assassinates Hamas military chief in Gaza
- LPGA Titleholders notebook: Yani Tseng still happy to be No. 1 in the world
- Police Beat: Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2012
- Dunkin' Donuts employee accused of stealing credit card
- Man who led deputies on chase facing felony charge
- Two facing prostitution charges after undercover bust
- Suspect indicted in '79 death of NYC boy Etan Patz
- Fiscal cliff: Obama urges Congress to extend tax cuts to all but top earners
- Garrett Richter named Fla. Senate president pro-tempore
- Florida man distraught over election kills himself
- Obama says Petraeus scandal has not harmed national security
- Nancy Pelosi decides to run again for House leader post
- FYI-Food: Local dining options on Thanksgiving Day
- Naples council blog: City to offer $1.53 million to buy Woman's Club parking lot
- Bonita Springs fire chief retiring in January
- Orlando teen shot in head in apparent drive-by
- West Nile virus detected in 3 residents in North Florida
- 77-year-old Jacksonville man drowns in backyard pool
- Woman, 2 children found dead in Miami area home
- Fishing Report: Be ready for a battle if you tangle with an amberjack
- Good morning! 15+ things to know for Wednesday
- 3 pilots flying to federal safety conference die in Miss. crash
- 'Breaking Dawn -- Part 2' closes lid on 'Twilight' series
- It's Your Business: Naples Harley-Davidson to provide food for school
- Carville breaks down Obama's victory over Romney
- Karl Rove, James Carville trade political jabs at Naples conference
- Collier commissioner makes move to assure Hideaway Beach erosion money remains
- In the Know: Is Aurelio’s Pizza moving to Coastland Center mall?
- Sky Angel lawsuit says C-SPAN violated anti-trust laws
- Menu will feature local flavor at Taste of Bonita
- Isle of Capri fire officials to discuss possible merger with East Naples
- Local golf column: McNeill set for 2013, Lamely hoping to get through Q-School
- Editorial Cartoons: November 14, 2012
- Tom Patri: Great teacher Jim Flick will be sorely missed







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