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Nihal Gelli from Lee County
Spelling It Out: Southwest Florida Students Win Big at District Bees
Nihal Gelli from Lee County and Nixon Diveley from Collier County earned their way to the top of their district spelling bees, contests open to all middle schoolers in sixth, […]

The scrub-jay, Florida’s only endemic bird, courtesy Southwest Florida Water Management District
Could One Florida Bird Reshape the Endangered Species Act? A Charlotte County Lawsuit Says Yes
A lawsuit unfolding in Charlotte County might reshape how the Endangered Species Act works, and it all centers on a bird you can only find in Florida: the Florida scrub-jay. […]

Homeowner insurance prices are on the rise
Navigating Rising Insurance Costs: The Struggles of Southwest Florida Homeowners
Homeowners in Southwest Florida already shell out more for insurance than anyone else in the country, and it’s not getting any easier. Costs keep climbing, and the latest data shows […]

SWFL faces new brush fire crisis
Southwest Florida Faces New Brush Fire Crisis Despite Hope for Rain
Last week, residents across Southwest Florida were counting on the forecasted storms to finally ease our drought and brushfire problems. Instead, the rain barely showed up. Now, we’re left with […]

Michael Turner: Painting
Celebrate Creativity: Art on Dearborn Art & Craft Show Is Back April 18 & 19
Get ready for a colorful weekend at Pioneer Plaza. It’s not your ordinary event; this is a showcase for local handmade art, creative crafts, and the talented people who make […]

Weather balloon launch, February 2026
SKY Academy and EARS Weather Balloon Completing Fourth Orbit Around the World, Starting Its Fifth
Back in February 2026, the Englewood REVIEW covered a story that honestly soared way beyond expectations. This wasn’t just any classroom project. On February 19, SKY Academy students, led by […]

Time to Give Back
Time to Give Back: Lemon Bay Conservancy’s 2026 Giving Challenge Runs April 15-16
Lemon Bay Conservancy (LBC) is an outstanding group right here in Englewood, Florida, working hard to protect and restore the natural beauty of Lemon Bay, Charlotte Harbor, and the nearby […]

A second chance for suspended drivers in Lee County.
Operation Green Light Returns to Lee County: A Second Chance for Suspended Drivers
In 2026, roughly one in 24 driving-age adults in Florida, totaling just over 716,000, cannot legally drive. Florida suspends its licenses mainly because of unpaid fines. Out of nearly 14 […]

Algal blooms, courtesy of CDC
Airborne and Dangerous: Experts Warn of Hidden Threats From Harmful Algal Blooms
Experts, researchers, and environmental advocates packed into Florida SouthWestern State College to dig into the real health and environmental dangers of harmful algal blooms. These blooms aren’t just local annoyances, […]

2025 Earth Day Poster Contest Winner: “Protect & Preserve Florida’s Living Waters” Alejandra, 11th Grade, “Let Our Waters Thrive”
Calling All Englewood Kids: You’re Invited to Dive Beneath the Waves for Earth Day Art Contest
Come celebrate Earth Day with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) on April 22, 2026. Earth Day’s not just a day; it’s a reminder to appreciate the planet and […]

Rumours Wine Bar
Rumours Wine Bar Blends Wine, Community and Events in Englewood
Located in Lemon Bay Plaza, the wine bar offers 25 wines by the glass and over 300 bottles available for retail purchase, allowing guests to enjoy selections on-site or take […]

Dogs of Dearborn Street
Where Food, Friends, and Furry Companions Meet: Englewood Farmers Market
Englewood Farmers Market isn’t just a market; it’s a Thursday ritual for anyone who loves good food and community. Here you’ll find fresh breads, cheeses, pasta, soaps, candles, popcorn, plants, […]

The Elimia snail is an unheralded player in the health of North Central Florida springs, UF/IFAS researchers have found. (Chris Lukhaup, University of Florida)
Florida’s Algal Bloom Problem May Have an Unlikely Hero: The Elimia Snail
Elimia snails might just offer Florida a fix for its stubborn algae (or algal) bloom problem. If you live in Florida, you know how these thick, green mats of algae […]

Heart screenings available for students in Sarasota.
Heart Screenings Available to Sarasota Student Athletes This Week
Sarasota County Schools just announced its first heart screening events for student athletes, a big move to boost student health and safety. They’re teaming up with Who We Play For […]

Reading sparks imagination
Set Sail for Literacy: Port Boca Grande Lighthouse Hosts Free Family Learning Day on April 18
Looking for a day packed with history, beach views, and hands-on learning? Bring your family to the Port Boca Grande Lighthouse & Museum on April 18, 2026, from 11 a.m. […]

Launching at Webb Lake offers easy access to sheltered shorelines and prime spring bass habitat.
Three Freshwater Favorites
In our last article, we focused on three of our favorite saltwater launches in the Englewood area. We hope local kayak anglers have checked out at least one of these […]

