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New Englewood News Shows Feb. 17th, 2026
Englewood News, The top news stories this week in under 2 minutes.
Step Into Old Florida: Art, Live Music, and Outdoor Adventure at The Old Florida Gallery (Video)
Tucked away at 463 W. Dearborn St. in Englewood, the Old Florida Outdoor Center and Gallery is more than just a shop. It’s a laid-back spot where locals and visitors […]

Placida Roadhouse Pub and Pizza
Placida Roadhouse Pub and Pizza Builds on Experience, Family-Focused Approach
Placida Roadhouse Pub and Pizza has undergone a major transformation over the past two years, evolving from a long-closed bar into a full-service restaurant and neighborhood gathering spot. Owner Dave […]

Mango Bistro
Mango Bistro Brings European Café Charm and Island Flair to Dearborn Street
Mango Bistro, an award-winning restaurant at the corner of Mango Street and West Dearborn Street, continues to bring a taste of Europe and the tropics to the heart of Englewood. […]
It’s a Hard-Knock Life for Tickets—Annie Opens Feb 27 at Venice Theatre
The sun’s coming out at Venice Theatre. “Annie” opens February 27, and tickets are flying fast. With 88% already sold, you don’t want to wait around for this one. This […]

Matt Devitt (Facebook)
“I’M BACKKKKK!” Devitt returns to Facebook, credits Attorney General Uthmeier for intervention
By mid-February 2026, Matt Devitt’s name keeps popping up in Florida news circles, and for good reason. The longtime Chief Meteorologist at WINK News landed in the headlines after the […]

Sunflowers #4 by Van Gogh
Southwest Florida Welcomes Beyond Van Gogh & Monet: The Immersive Experience at Coconut Point
“Beyond Van Gogh & Monet: The Immersive Experience” is making its way to Southwest Florida, landing at Coconut Point in Estero on February 13, 2026. This show’s already pulled in […]
Measles on the Rise: Florida campus near 60 cases as outbreaks surge in 21 states
Measles cases at Florida university climb to nearly 60 as outbreaks surge across the U.S. Measles isn’t just making a comeback, it’s spreading fast. At least 21 states now have […]
Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center Blends Wildlife Education with Community Storm-Recovery Efforts
It’s February 2026, and the Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center (CHEC) is buzzing with activity. Educational events are front and center: take the “Animal Neighbors” series, for example, held at their […]

Art by Jim Tucker
World-Class Art Exhibit Returns to Boca Grande’s Art On Park Avenue Festival in 2026
Get ready, because Boca Grande’s Art On Park Avenue Festival is back for 2026, and people are already buzzing about it. Mark your calendars for Saturday and Sunday, February 21-22. […]

Sarasota Film Festival Winners 2025 (SFF)
Independent Voices Shine at Sarasota Film Festival 2026 with International Spotlight
Every spring, Sarasota lights up with the Sarasota Film Festival. It’s a big deal: over 200 films, loads of special events, and a real energy that pulls in movie lovers […]

The current drought is setting the stage for a dangerous fire season.
Florida Forest Service Warns: 2026 Fire Season Could Be Severe, Especially SW Florida
The Florida Forest Service isn’t hiding its concern about the 2026 fire season, especially when it comes to Southwest Florida. By mid-February, the state’s in the grip of its worst […]

Hancock Bridge Parkway
Lee County Alert: Eastbound Hancock Bridge Parkway Closed Overnight and Cape Coral’s $325 Million Bridge
Heads up, Lee County, Cape Coral drivers: overnight lane closures are coming to Hancock Bridge Parkway. Crews will shut down eastbound lanes both Tuesday, February 17, and Wednesday, February 18, […]

Braves baseball is officially back
Braves Kick Off Spring Training in Wellen Park, North Port on Feb. 15
Spring’s officially here for Braves fans; pitchers and catchers just showed up at North Port, kicking off another season of Spring Training. The entire squad gets together for their first […]

Local traffic in SW Florida
Residents Invited: Cape Coral Looks at Lowering Neighborhood Speed Limits at Feb. 18 Public Workshop
The Cape Coral Public Works Department is holding a workshop on February 18, from 4 to 7 p.m., at the Public Works Operations Center (815 Nicholas Parkway East). They’ll share […]

High School student athletes require health screening
Before the First Whistle: Charlotte County Rolls Out ECG Screenings for New High School Players
Charlotte County Public Schools is rolling out ECG screenings for student-athletes, following the new Second Chance Act (Florida Statute 1006.20) that lawmakers passed in 2025. Here’s what’s changing: Every student […]

