Love Me Two Times designer consignment store debuts in Naples$500K bond set for former SWFL priest accused of sexually abusing young boys
Love Me Two Times designer consignment store debuts in Naples Love Me Two Times launched April 25 and had a grand opening party May 8 in a nearly 1,100-square-foot space at 7395 Airport Pulling Road, Suite 111.
CHARLOTTE COUNTY $500K bond set for former SWFL priest accused of sexually abusing young boys A former Southwest Florida priest who allegedly sexually abused multiple young boys 40 years ago has appeared in an Iowa court.
Books-A-Million settles into temporary Edison Mall spot after flooding This month, Books-A-Million reopened in a temporary location inside the mall, near the food court on the mall’s northwest side.
DESOTO COUNTY Traffic lights out in DeSoto County due to power outages According to the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office, several Kings Highway and Sandhill Boulevard traffic lights are out on Monday.
NEAR FORT MYERS State Road 78 road closures could affect your commute Heads up, drivers. We have road closures. Some of you may face some trouble during your commute.
State fines insurer $1M over Hurricane Ian violations The Tampa-based insurer agreed to be fined and to pay $10,000 in administrative costs for violations that include failing to acknowledge receiving claims within 14 calendar days and not paying or denying claims within 90 days.
NEW YORK (AP) ‘Make sure it doesn’t get released;’ Star witness Michael Cohen implicates Trump in hush money case Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-foe, Michael Cohen, directly implicated the former president in a hush money scheme Monday, telling jurors that his celebrity client approved hefty payouts to stifle stories about sex that he feared could be harmful to his 2016 White House campaign.
BONITA SPRINGS Bonita Springs landowners will get to address concerns over Rail Trail Conversion project Bonita Springs landowners impacted by a biking and walking path stretching almost 15 miles will get to address their concerns about the project.
NORTH NAPLES 1 of 3 suspected Fort Lauderdale thieves accused of robbing North Naples retail store will be in court One of the three suspected thieves who allegedly robbed a retail store in Naples will appear in court this morning.
WINK NEWS Florida Division of Emergency Management readies for hurricane season The Florida Division of Emergency Management is already preparing ahead of hurricane season.
NAPLES 3 hurt following late-night shooting at Naples Manor The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an overnight shooting that left three people injured in the Naples Manor neighborhood.
The Weather Authority Near-record high temperatures with isolated storms inland this evening The Weather Authority is tracking a mild and humid Monday morning with near-record high afternoon temperatures mixed with isolated storms inland this evening.
WINK NEWS Gulf Citrus Growers Association closing due to Greening Disease Florida and oranges are synonymous, or at least they were, as the Gulf Citrus Growers Association will cease operations locally due to poor crops.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Preparing for hurricane season with FDEM Hurricane season is just weeks away, and experts say It’s time to start making a plan to have in place.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral residents stuck living days without water Water supply has been a problem in parts of Cape Coral for months, according to one resident.
Love Me Two Times designer consignment store debuts in Naples Love Me Two Times launched April 25 and had a grand opening party May 8 in a nearly 1,100-square-foot space at 7395 Airport Pulling Road, Suite 111.
CHARLOTTE COUNTY $500K bond set for former SWFL priest accused of sexually abusing young boys A former Southwest Florida priest who allegedly sexually abused multiple young boys 40 years ago has appeared in an Iowa court.
Books-A-Million settles into temporary Edison Mall spot after flooding This month, Books-A-Million reopened in a temporary location inside the mall, near the food court on the mall’s northwest side.
DESOTO COUNTY Traffic lights out in DeSoto County due to power outages According to the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office, several Kings Highway and Sandhill Boulevard traffic lights are out on Monday.
NEAR FORT MYERS State Road 78 road closures could affect your commute Heads up, drivers. We have road closures. Some of you may face some trouble during your commute.
State fines insurer $1M over Hurricane Ian violations The Tampa-based insurer agreed to be fined and to pay $10,000 in administrative costs for violations that include failing to acknowledge receiving claims within 14 calendar days and not paying or denying claims within 90 days.
NEW YORK (AP) ‘Make sure it doesn’t get released;’ Star witness Michael Cohen implicates Trump in hush money case Donald Trump’s fixer-turned-foe, Michael Cohen, directly implicated the former president in a hush money scheme Monday, telling jurors that his celebrity client approved hefty payouts to stifle stories about sex that he feared could be harmful to his 2016 White House campaign.
BONITA SPRINGS Bonita Springs landowners will get to address concerns over Rail Trail Conversion project Bonita Springs landowners impacted by a biking and walking path stretching almost 15 miles will get to address their concerns about the project.
NORTH NAPLES 1 of 3 suspected Fort Lauderdale thieves accused of robbing North Naples retail store will be in court One of the three suspected thieves who allegedly robbed a retail store in Naples will appear in court this morning.
WINK NEWS Florida Division of Emergency Management readies for hurricane season The Florida Division of Emergency Management is already preparing ahead of hurricane season.
NAPLES 3 hurt following late-night shooting at Naples Manor The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an overnight shooting that left three people injured in the Naples Manor neighborhood.
The Weather Authority Near-record high temperatures with isolated storms inland this evening The Weather Authority is tracking a mild and humid Monday morning with near-record high afternoon temperatures mixed with isolated storms inland this evening.
WINK NEWS Gulf Citrus Growers Association closing due to Greening Disease Florida and oranges are synonymous, or at least they were, as the Gulf Citrus Growers Association will cease operations locally due to poor crops.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Preparing for hurricane season with FDEM Hurricane season is just weeks away, and experts say It’s time to start making a plan to have in place.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral residents stuck living days without water Water supply has been a problem in parts of Cape Coral for months, according to one resident.
(AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) One of the most closely watched predictors for recession just sent an alarm signal, sending stock markets plummeting. An indicator that investment pros call the “yield curve” flipped on Friday for the first time since 2007 during the Great Recession. Stocks dropped in response. The wave of selling knocked 460 points off the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a near-1.8% loss for the day, and the benchmark S&P 500 index saw its biggest one-day drop, 1.9%, since Jan. 3. Here’s why the bond yields matter. Investors show how confident they are about the economy by how much interest they’re demanding from U.S. government bonds. Typically, short-term debt yields less interest than long-term debt. But on Friday, a Treasury bill maturing in three months yielded 2.45 percent, 0.03 percentage points more than a Treasury maturing in 10 years. That means investors believe the short-term market is riskier than the long-term market — not a good message for other investors. The rule of thumb is that an inverted curve can signal a recession in about a year. Such a signal has preceded every recession in the last 60 years with only one false alarm, according to the San Francisco Fed. Photo by U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. Economists warned against reading too much into the signal Friday, noting that the time between when the curve inverts and when a recession hits can be significant. As Gregory Daco, chief economist at Oxford Economics, explained in a note: “[T]he yield curve remains a key leading indicator of recessions, but lead times have historically been long – nearly two years on average since the 1980s – and variable – ranging from 10 months to three years. Further, short-lived inversions are more likely [in a low interest rate environment like today’s].” The Federal Reserve expects the U.S. economy to expand at a moderate 2 percent this year. The Associated Press contributed reporting.