Tamara Jones+FollowFort Myers coyote drama sparks big questionsA coyote perched on a hotel ledge in downtown Fort Myers had everyone talking—and not just about the wild rescue. Locals are pointing out that rapid development is squeezing wildlife into risky, unfamiliar places. As more land gets cleared for buildings and parking lots, animals like coyotes have fewer safe spaces, pushing them into city centers. This isn’t just a one-off event; it’s a sign of how our choices shape the world around us. What do you think: Should we slow down development to protect local wildlife, or is this just part of city life now? #Science #FortMyers #Wildlife11Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+FollowSweet Tomatoes making a comeback in Fort MyersSweet Tomatoes fans, get ready—after shutting its doors in 2020, the iconic all-you-can-eat salad and soup buffet is set to reopen in Fort Myers by spring 2026! Locals have spotted renovations at the old spot on S Tamiami Trail, and the buzz is real. With the new owners based in Winter Park, there’s hope we’ll see more locations pop up across Florida soon. For many, Sweet Tomatoes was a go-to for fresh, affordable meals with friends and family. Are you excited for its return? What’s your favorite memory or dish from Sweet Tomatoes? #Business #SweetTomatoes #FortMyers00Share