1. Gunfire erupted outside a nightclub in Fort Myers, Fla., at about 12:30 a.m. Monday, leaving two people dead and at least 14 people injured. A person of interest has been detained. Police are still investigating and have not yet determined a motive or the circumstances of the gunfire. (PH)
2. Crews responded to a water main break on Broadway this morning closing Broadway between Mussy Street and Sawyer Street. (WMTW)
3. Hillary Clinton decided to play it safe with her choice for vice president, tapping former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine to join her ticket. Kaine brings to the table a scandal-free record of public service, and could help Clinton win Virginia, an important battleground state. He also speaks fluent Spanish, which could help spur a strong Latino turnout in November. (CNN)
4. Nintendo has some bad news for investors: It’s not expecting a huge profit boost from Pokemon Go. Shares in Nintendo plummeted the daily limit of 18 percent on Monday after the legendary gaming company told investors that Pokemon Go will have only a “limited” effect on its bottom line. Why? Nintendo isn’t the only company with a stake in the hit augmented reality game, and it might be earning a smaller share of game profits than investors had expected. (WMTW)
5. A 15-pound lobster estimated to be 110 years old will not be served at a Florida restaurant after an animal rescue group bought it and arranged to have it shipped to a Maine aquarium. Using contributions from some local businesses, the group iRescue purchased the lobster–named Larry–for $300. (Local10)
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