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Saturday, May 2, 2026
Appliance Repairs to Make in August Before Hurricane Season Peaks
Estero residents are encouraged to perform essential appliance maintenance in August to prepare for the peak of hurricane season, focusing on refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and water heaters.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →UGG Season: Boots
Estero retailers are reporting an unexpected surge in UGG boot sales this April, signaling an early "UGG season" for local residents.
May 2
Estero Residents Embrace 'Coastal Grandmother' Style for Spring
May 2
Estero Residents Seek Comfort as Temperatures Fluctuate
May 2
A Guide for Property Managers: Navigating Estero's Rental Landscape
May 2
Appliance Repairs to Make in August Before Hurricane Season Peaks
May 2
Local Business
Read Section →Aflac Network Access Plans Now Available to Estero Businesses
Estero businesses can now access Aflac Network Access Plans, offering new supplemental insurance options for employees.
May 2
A Guide for Property Managers in Estero
May 2
How to Minimize Wear and Tear in High-Traffic Vacation Rentals
May 2
What Not to Do When Decorating Your Vacation Rental
May 2
What to Look for When Buying a Vacation Rental Property
May 2
State News
Read Section →Publix Surges Ahead: 2026 Florida Expansion Unveils Mega Stores, Jobs Boom
Publix Super Markets is charging into 2026 with a flurry of new Florida stores, from a towering Mega Publix in North Miami to amenity-packed locations in St. Augustine and beyond. These openings promise hundreds of jobs and economic lifelines for booming communities. As the Lakeland-based chain cements its Sunshine State dominance, residents gear up for fresher groceries and fuller shelves.
May 2
Orlando Luxury Condos Defy Cooling Market with Projected Surge
May 2
Florida Tourism Hits 143.3M Visitors in 2025 as Cruise Boom Accelerates
May 2
Tampa Bay Lightning Clinch Playoffs for 9th Straight Year in Florida Frenzy
May 2
Gators Crush South Carolina 11-3, Advance in SEC Baseball Tournament
May 2
National
Read Section →L.A. Gas Nears $9: $100 Fill-Ups Force Riders to Rails
Los Angeles drivers are shelling out over $100 to fill their tanks as gas prices flirt with $9 a gallon, the highest in the nation. Frustrated commuters are ditching cars for crowded public transit, slashing household budgets amid California's relentless fuel crisis. 'I just pray to God,' one motorist lamented, staring at the pump.[1]
May 2
Zuckerberg Ties Meta's 8,000 Layoffs to $135B AI Surge
May 2
O'Leary Blasts NYC 'Soak the Rich' Tax Plan as Economic Suicide
May 2
Trump Opens Retirement Savings to 56 Million Left-Behind Workers
May 2
Fatal Fires Prompt Re-Recall of 429K Casely Power Banks
May 2
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