Snook Season Closing — Final Days to Fish Locally
Florida's Snook harvest season closed May 1. Reopens October 1.
Florida's Snook harvest season closed May 1. Reopens October 1.
Richard Wooten, longtime Everglades area resident, passed away peacefully April 20, 2026, surrounded by family at age 81.
Free zoo day at Naples Zoo is offered to Collier County residents on the first Saturday of every month. Here’s what to know before you go.
Nine places across Everglades City, Chokoloskee, and Goodland to buy or eat fresh Florida stone crab — fish markets, restaurants, and the dockside spots locals know.
Florida’s bat maternity season is underway, and removal is now restricted. Here’s what it means, why it matters, and what to do if bats move in.
Living in Everglades City means living in a postcard every day. Earth Day is a good reminder to appreciate and protect everything that makes this place special.
Capt. Mike Merritt reports on April fishing in the Ten Thousand Islands — Snook, Reds, Trout, and Tarpon are all active and the weather is ideal.
New FWC rules for Gulf lane snapper take effect April 1, raising the minimum size limit to 10 inches and setting a 20-fish bag limit.
The new Marjory Stoneman Douglas Visitor Center is now open in Everglades City, with tours, rentals, and access to the Gulf Coast area.
Established in 1906 by the visionary Ted Smallwood, this historic site, nestled in the heart of the Everglades, stands as a living testament to the pioneers who shaped our community.