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Bonita Springs residents have an opportunity to dispose of household chemical waste safely and responsibly.
Marine unit deputies from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office rescued a man who was stranded in the Caloosahatchee River.
A structure fire broke out early this morning on Crescent Island, off St. James City, prompting a response from local fire departments.
A unique phenomenon is happening Thursday night, as a total lunar eclipse will be seen in the Southwest Florida skies.
A new Florida bill aims to curb cell phone use in schools across the state by the 2025-26 school year.
The Weather Authority is tracking warming temperatures and increased cloud coverage, culminating in gorgeous weather this Thursday.
Welcome to WINK News Photos of the Week, where we highlight memorable moments from Southwest Florida throughout the week.
As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a man was found not breathing in a pool at an apartment complex near North Naples on Wednesday night.
A memorial is growing near a pond in Collier County where the body of a teenager was found.
A proposed bill in Florida, known as “Lucy’s Law,” seeks to increase penalties for vessel collisions, accidents, and casualties.
Beach Records, a record store doubling as a music venue, is closing down after hundreds of shows held and many more records sold.
Fort Myers Beach is bustling with activity as spring break draws crowds to the area. The influx of visitors is a welcome sight for local businesses, especially after the community faces challenges from recent hurricanes.
Cape Coral is set to undergo a significant change with a road expansion project on Cape Coral Parkway, increasing it from four lanes to six.
This weekly Most Wanted Wednesday WINK News segment features fugitives from justice in Southwest Florida.
Bonita Springs residents have an opportunity to dispose of household chemical waste safely and responsibly.
Marine unit deputies from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office rescued a man who was stranded in the Caloosahatchee River.
A structure fire broke out early this morning on Crescent Island, off St. James City, prompting a response from local fire departments.
A unique phenomenon is happening Thursday night, as a total lunar eclipse will be seen in the Southwest Florida skies.
A new Florida bill aims to curb cell phone use in schools across the state by the 2025-26 school year.
The Weather Authority is tracking warming temperatures and increased cloud coverage, culminating in gorgeous weather this Thursday.
Welcome to WINK News Photos of the Week, where we highlight memorable moments from Southwest Florida throughout the week.
As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a man was found not breathing in a pool at an apartment complex near North Naples on Wednesday night.
A memorial is growing near a pond in Collier County where the body of a teenager was found.
A proposed bill in Florida, known as “Lucy’s Law,” seeks to increase penalties for vessel collisions, accidents, and casualties.
Beach Records, a record store doubling as a music venue, is closing down after hundreds of shows held and many more records sold.
Fort Myers Beach is bustling with activity as spring break draws crowds to the area. The influx of visitors is a welcome sight for local businesses, especially after the community faces challenges from recent hurricanes.
Cape Coral is set to undergo a significant change with a road expansion project on Cape Coral Parkway, increasing it from four lanes to six.
This weekly Most Wanted Wednesday WINK News segment features fugitives from justice in Southwest Florida.
It’s been a busy offseason for the Minnesota Twins.
They hired a new manager, they picked up some notable free agents — and they just added $48 million worth of renovations to their spring training facilities in Fort Myers.
One of the Twins organization’s main goals this off-season was to restore leadership to the clubhouse.
They hired Paul Molitor, a former World Series MVP, as manager. They signed veteran Outfielder Torii Hunter.
Minnesota thinks the key to their first winning season in five years, is a new, winning mindset.
“I think Paul [Molitor] will really work to really establish a different tone in our clubhouse,” said Twins President Dave St. Peter. “[We’re] working toward re-establishing what’s been missing the last few years: the winning tradition of Minnesota Twins baseball.”