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Indoor Activities for Kids in Cape Coral: The Best Family Fun Spots

Indoor Activities for Kids in Cape Coral: The Best Family Fun Spots

Looking for indoor activities for kids in Cape Coral? Whether it’s a rainy day or a scorching afternoon, Cape Coral offers a variety of indoor spots to keep your kids entertained. From arcade-filled fun centers to interactive museums, there’s something for every family looking to stay entertained while indoors. In this guide, we’ll introduce you …

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Armed with $5.5M in fresh cash, Silver Airways gets extension to file bankruptcy exit plan

Armed with $5.5M in fresh cash, Silver Airways gets extension to file bankruptcy exit plan

Regional carrier Silver Airways, which has been operating all year under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has acquired more cash and additional time to hammer out a reorganization plan and potentially find a buyer who can take over a company that has served Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean for more than a decade..

The Fort Lauderdale-based airline, whose Florida route network has diminished to five cities, filed its bankruptcy petition last Dec. 30 along with its subsidiary Seaborne Virgin Islands. Upon filing, Silver management penned an open letter to customers, saying “we anticipate completing this process by the first quarter of 2025.”

But the first quarter has come and gone, with no acquisition deals on the horizon. And absent an interested buyer, the airline has come under pressure from creditors who want to be paid for services rendered during the Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The case is assigned to U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Peter Russin in Fort Lauderdale.

Since the filing, Silver’s fleet has been cut in half and its staff has declined from a little more than 600 people to 448, according to court records. And the U.S. Trustee’s Office, whose mission it is to protect creditor rights, has asked the judge to dismiss the case on the grounds that there are few signs that a reorganization can succeed. read more

Celebrate Earth Day at the 36th Annual “Ding” Darling Day Conservation Carnival in Fort Myers

Celebrate Earth Day at the 36th Annual “Ding” Darling Day Conservation Carnival in Fort Myers

If you’re looking for free family-friendly events in Fort Myers this spring, the 36th Annual “Ding” Darling Day Conservation Carnival is the perfect way to celebrate Earth Day 2025 while connecting with nature and your local community. Hosted at Lakes Park on Saturday, April 26, 2025, this fun-filled event runs from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 …

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Big Tech carries Wall Street to the close of its winning, roller-coaster week

Big Tech carries Wall Street to the close of its winning, roller-coaster week

By STAN CHOE, AP Business Writer

NEW YORK (AP) — Big Tech stocks carried Wall Street Friday to the close of a winning, roller-coaster week, one that saw markets swing from fear to relief and back to caution because of President Donald Trump’s trade war.

The S&P 500 rose 0.7% to add some more to a big three-day rally, and it’s back within 10.1% of its record set earlier this year. Spurts for Nvidia and other influential tech stocks sent the Nasdaq composite up a market-leading 1.3%.

But they masked a mixed day of trading on Wall Street, where more stocks fell within the S&P 500 than rose, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average added only a modest 20 points, or 0.1%.

Alphabet climbed 1.7% in its first trading after Google’s parent company reported late Thursday that its profit soared 50% in the beginning of 2025 from a year earlier, more than analysts expected.

Alphabet is one of the biggest companies on Wall Street in terms of size, and that gives its stock’s movements extra influence on the S&P 500 and other indexes. Another market heavyweight, Nvidia, was also a major force pushing the S&P 500 index upward after the chip company rose 4.3%. read more

SeaWorld Orlando delays Expedition Odyssey ride’s debut by a week

SeaWorld Orlando delays Expedition Odyssey ride’s debut by a week

SeaWorld Orlando has pushed back the debut of its Arctic-based flying theater ride by about a week. Expedition Odyssey will make its public debut on May 9, instead of May 1 as originally announced.

Previews for annual passholders, originally set to begin this Saturday have been rescheduled to dates beginning May 1, according to email sent from the theme park to its passholders.

The new big-screen attraction, which is taking over the former Wild Arctic simulator space, will have an attached animal exhibit that will open to the general public on May 1, according to the email to passholders.

Expedition Odyssey will virtually transport visitors through glaciers, over the tundra and into the depths of the Arctic Ocean. The footage, which will be seen on on a curved screen 50 feet in diameter, includes looks at orcas, beluga whales, polar bears, seals and walruses. The scenes were filmed in three separate two-week excursions.  The new attraction will have a 39-inch height requirement for passengers. read more