Edward 'Ski' Olesky, a beloved Immokalee community leader known as Santa Claus, died at 83, leaving a lasting legacy.
More than 100 second-graders from Immokalee's Guadalupe Center participated in the annual Buddy Day event. The event pairs students with adult mentors for a day of outdoor learning at Marco Island's ...
Marshon Jackson was game planned for by every opposing coach this season. His versatility on the offensive side gave Immokalee key speed and athleticism at the wide receiver position, and his coverage ...
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Immokalee man faces life sentence after 'extremely crucial' evidence leads to conviction
An Immokalee man faces life in prison after a recent law change led to his conviction, the State Attorney's Office said. A Collier County jury on May 30 convicted Juan Alameda, 46, of familial or ...
Immokalee neighbors captured video of an ICE raid targeting farmworkers Wednesday. What are your thoughts on immigration enforcement in farming communities? Trump Signs Spending Bill, Ending Longest ...
A devastated sister is remembering her brother, an Immokalee man who was shot and killed at a Halloween house party, as someone who was generous and kind. About 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, Collier County ...
Deputies are investigating an incident where person was shot and killed at a house party in Immokalee. The Collier County Sheriff's Office reported that the shooting occurred at a home on Monroe Court ...
Montecalvo is recognized for her work in Immokalee, where the Guadalupe Center provides educational programs to over 2,000 students. The nonprofit aims to break the cycle of poverty through education, ...
“The goal was always to have a restaurant in the Fillmore,” Fernay McPherson says. During six years cooking soul food in an Emeryville, California, food hall, the chef’s sights were set on returning ...
Immokalee Fire Control District firefighters saw the plume of dark smoke billowing in the distance as they responded Wednesday afternoon. Crews were on the scene for several hours controlling the ...
Diners in New York City are spoiled for choice. On a single block, you might find a pizzeria, a noodle shop and a fine-dining institution, all of them stellar. How did we ever narrow more than 20,000 ...
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