by capecoralsun | Jul 14, 2025
By Ryn Gargulinski, Staff ReporterAs Southwest Floridians, we’ve seen storms of all shapes and sizes roll through our skies and over our beautiful beaches. From Hurricane Ian to Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton, we’ve had enough close-up experiences to keep...
by capecoralsun | May 19, 2025
By Ryn Gargulinski, Staff ReporterWhile many newly married couples with a newborn may be counting the minutes until they can bring baby home, Ariana and Brandon Schofield were counting the days until their baby’s first open-heart surgery. Born in October 2024 with a...
by capecoralsun | Mar 17, 2025
By Ryn Gargulinski, Staff ReporterFlorida is all sunshine, beaches and white kitchen cabinets, right? Well, that’s not ALL it is. It’s also swampland, adventure, alligators, cowboys, cattle, country fishermen, and the unbridled wildness of body, mind and spirit. The...
by Mandy Carter | Feb 17, 2025
A New Era Of Affordable Workforce Housing Cape Coral has officially opened its first workforcebased housing community, Civitas of Cape Coral, markin a significant step in addressing the city’s growing need for affordable housing. The 96-unit development, located off...
by capecoralsun | Nov 11, 2024
Wreaths Across America REMEMBER The Fallen … HONOR Those Who Serve … TEACH Our Children The Value Of Freedom Morrill Worcester,owner of Worcester Wreath Company of Harrington, Maine, was a 12-year-oldpaper boy when he won a trip to Washington, D.C. It was...
by Mandy Carter | Jul 13, 2024
The Cape Coral Sun Celebrates Its Second Anniversary With the printing of this July issue, The Cape Coral Sun is excited to announce our continued growth and expansion as we celebrate our second anniversary. Dedicated to bringing the community together with...