Introducing The Everglades Story With Michael Williams
Want to better understand the Everglades — how it works, what’s gone wrong, and why it’s in trouble? A new video series breaks it all down clearly and simply.
Want to better understand the Everglades — how it works, what’s gone wrong, and why it’s in trouble? A new video series breaks it all down clearly and simply.
The new Marjory Stoneman Douglas Visitor Center has opened in Everglades City, built to withstand storms and reconnect visitors to the Ten Thousand Islands.
Ongoing updates on the Big Cypress National Preserve fire, including containment progress, road impacts, and preserve closures affecting our area.
Headed to Ochopee this weekend? Here’s how to plan your day at the 76th Annual Wild Hog BBQ Festival, from music to what to bring.
Collier County Summer Camp 2026 registration opens March 2 with day camps, sports, sailing, and adaptive programs across county parks.
Construction continues on the historic Bank of Everglades Building as foundation work progresses, with new concrete slabs installed and Phase I of the rehabilitation project nearing completion.
Celebrate Barron Collier’s birthday with art, music, and laundry cart races at the Grapefruit Gathering & Art Fair on March 21, 2026.
Goodland’s iconic welcome sign is back, beautifully recreated through a community fundraiser that proved just how much this historic landmark means to locals.
Download the free Everglades News app to get local news, events, businesses, and classifieds—right on your phone. Stay connected to Everglades City.
Explore ESHP’s newly searchable online library featuring South Florida history, culture, and environment, with hundreds of books available now and more being added.