The Sanibel Causeway islands reopened to the public on May 1, drawing crowds eager to fish and enjoy the beaches. Anglers reported catching a variety of fish, including snook, tarpon, speckled trout, ...
The Sanibel Causeway beaches finally reopened, marking a significant step forward for the Southwest Florida community after Hurricane Ian's devastation more than two and a half years ago. The ...
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced in a press conference that the Sanibel Causeway has reopened to residents of the cutoff island. This was 10 days ahead of the original date set ...
Powerful waves lashed the Sanibel Island causeway in Florida as Hurricane Idalia made landfall on Wednesday 30 August. The three-mile-long Sanibel Causeway connects the island with the mainland and ...
Social media has been buzzing lately about the reopening of the public access areas along the Sanibel Causeway. Also known as the Causeway Islands Park, the location had been a popular option for ...
The governor's office announced Wednesday morning that the emergency repairs have been completed and access for residents to Sanibel Island has been restored. “The work that has been done to restore ...
Hurricane Ian has left at least two people dead on Sanibel Island and ripped away several parts of the causeway that was the island's only access to Florida's mainland. Advertisement Article continues ...
Tuesday will be an eventful day for many Lee County residents and not just because it's Election Day. It's Sanibel's 50th birthday! Sanibel was officially incorporated into Lee County on Nov. 5, 1974.
The Sanibel Causeway spans San Carlos Bay and connects Sanibel Island with Punta Rassa. It consists of three separate bridge spans and two-man-made islands between them. Before the causeway, and as ...
SANIBEL, Fla. (WFLA) — A small island community in southwest Florida is in the middle of a record-breaking sea turtle nesting season, a local wildlife organization reports, nearly 10 months after ...
A chunk of the Sanibel Causeway fell into the sea as Hurricane Ian pummeled Florida, cutting off access to the barrier island where 6,300 people normally live. A portion of the Sanibel Causeway Bridge ...
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