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Officer hit; Authorities searching for driver
A corrections officer from Charlotte County has been hit in a hit and run overnight. Now authorities need your help finding the driver. More
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Gunman opens fire at crowded rodeo
On Sunday night, a man shot a gun hitting several sheriff's deputies cars. It happened in North Fort Myers just feet from a crowded rodeo filled with children. More
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Hold-up in Ave Maria; Victim tied-up
Collier County Sheriff's Deputies tell WINK News they are looking for two men who robbed an Ave Maria jewelry store Saturday afternoon. More
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Homelessness rising among working & middle class
Through these tough economic times, local homeless shelters are finding themselves without room for everyone.
At St. Matthew's House in East Naples, there's a waiting list to get in, as people you wouldn't even think of, now need help. More
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Late payments double for utilities
Some indicators suggest Wall Street is hitting Main Street hard as financial concerns move beyond the mortgage and foreclosure crisis. More
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Local auto industry reacts to stalling economy
When times get tough, people start to save. That often means, putting off big purchases, like a new car. More
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Estero shelter closes its doors
Hundreds of flood victims used the Estero Community Center as a shelter for the last 49 days. Five families spent the final night at the Red Cross shelter. Today the shelter closes and these families must start over. More
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Red Cross shelter in Estero closes Friday
After nearly two months, the shelter for Bonita Springs flood victims is closing. More
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DCF worker hit by car
A DCF worker was hit by a car while working a child abuse case in East Naples. More
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"Speedy delivery"
Call it a speedy delivery! A mother gives birth in her car on I-75. More
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VIDEO: 10/09/2008
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Sailing toward alternative fuels
A Fort Myers boat captain reels in a less expensive way to keep his deep sea fishing business afloat by using cooking oil. More
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Watch your money: Fraud cases are up
The Lee County Sheriff's Office Economic Crimes Unit is reporting a 40% increase in fraud cases compared to the same time last year. More
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WINK News confirms payments from embattled travel company to Sen. Burt Saunders
State Senator Burt Saunders received $16,500 from Your Travel Biz International, an online travel company that is being sued by the State of California, and some individuals. More
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Financial advice for free
Wouldn't you love to get financial advice for free? You can, thanks to the internet. WINK News shows you where to look. More
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Gas prices continue to fall
Sometimes it may seem like a mistake. You drive past a gas station and see a price that's too good to be true. What if it's not? Some drivers are finding prices like we haven't seen in a while. More
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Sen. Burt Saunders linked to controversial online travel company
State Senator Burt Saunders (R-Naples) is serving on the Board of Directors of a company that is being sued by the state of California, as well as some individuals. More
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Gas prices falling, but not at all stations
One year ago, most of us couldn't have imagined gas at $3.33 a gallon, but now some drivers tell us they're ecstatic to see the signs with those numbers again. More
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VIDEO: Joe Biden 10/08/2008
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VIDEO: 10/07/2008 11PM
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VIDEO: 10/06/2008
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VIDEO: 10/07/2008
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VIDEO: 10/08/2008
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Americans lose trillions in retirement savings
Americans have lost $2 Trillion in retirement savings over the past year. The numbers are brand new and it's causing people to stop putting money in their 401K. But is that a bad idea? More
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Many Freshman Are Not Ready For College
Experts say parents can play a critical role in getting high school students ready for college. More
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Chef Javier from Roy's makes Shrimp Salad
ChefJ avier Vasquez from Roy's Restaurant in Naples makes Shrimp Salad. More
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3rd Annual Walk to Prevent Child Abuse
The Children's Network of Southwest Florida is holding it's 3rd annual walk to prevent child abuse. More
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Nick the Webguy: Movie websites
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Balls and frisbees could get you in trouble in Collier County
Have you ever thrown a ball or frisbee on the beach? If you have in Collier County, you broke the law. More
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SWFL reacts to 2nd Presidential debate
The economy was a big part of Tuesday night's Presidential debate. WINK News invited several members of the business community to watch the debate in our newsroom. More
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VIDEO: Group demands apology from Sheriff Scott 10/07/2008
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Operation Open Arms needs your help
The local non-profit group Operation Open Arms needs your help! More
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VIDEO CLIP: Sarah Palin news report 10/06/2008
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Improve your life by walking!
Throughout our region, people are lacing up their sneakers and taking on a challenge... More
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Is your middle schooler drinking?
New studies show more middle school students are experimenting with alcohol, and 20% of them admit to being drunk. More
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VIDEO: Man nabbed for skinny dipping in Japan palace moat
Police have apprehended a Western man who went skinny dipping in a moat ringing the Imperial Palace in a busy Tokyo business district, attracting a huge crowd, officials said Tuesday. More
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VIDEO CLIP: Sheriff Scott’s controversial comment 10/06/2008
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Midnight Madness voter registration
If you plan to vote in the general election next month, hopefully you've already registered.
If not, you have until midnight Monday to do so, but only in Collier County. More
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VIDEO CLIP: Sheriff Scott says he makes no apologies for comment 10/06/2008
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Lehigh Acres man arrested for impersonating law enforcement officer
An 18-year-old Lehigh Acres man is facing charges for impersonating a law enforcement officer.
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VIDEO: Sarah Palin: 10/06/2008
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