Naples couple traveling to Philadelphia for Pope Francis’ visit

NAPLES, Fla. – A couple is getting ready to head to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis. WINK News spoke with the couple ahead of their visit to the City of Brotherly Love. Lois and Charles Leggerie joined St. Peter’s the Apostle Parish when they moved to Florida 17 years ago. They’ve been very active in […]

FMHS band receives invite to 2017 New Year’s Day parade in London

FORT MYERS, Fla.- Friday night, the Fort Myers High School band will perform at its usual weekly football game, but off the field, the students are gearing up for the trip of a lifetime. A top official from England travelled to Southwest Florida to personally deliver an invitation to the 250 band members for the 2017 New Year’s Day parade. The […]

US eases rules for travel, doing business in Cuba

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Obama administration eased rules Friday for U.S. citizens wishing to travel to Cuba or do business with its growing ranks of independent entrepreneurs, hoping to kindle greater economic freedom on the island. The Treasury and Commerce departments said the regulations that take effect Monday simplify procedures for tourism, telephone and Internet […]

Official: Mom, boyfriend blame each other in ‘Baby Doe’ case

BOSTON (AP) – A mother and her boyfriend are “blaming each other” for the death of a little girl whose body was found inside a trash bag on a Boston Harbor island this summer, a state official said Friday, after a monthslong campaign to learn the child’s identity. House Speaker Robert DeLeo, D-Winthrop, said he […]

Charlotte County plans to improve roads over the next 25 years

PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. – Charlotte County is spending nearly $2 billion on a plan to improve roads over the next 25 years. Burnt Store Road is a top priority for officials as the road connects Charlotte County with Lee County and also serves as an evacuation route. Another top project is Harborview Road, a frequently used exit off Interstate […]

Lawyer: Clerk may have interfered with order on gay marriage

OWENSBORO, Ky. (AP) – A Kentucky county clerk has again defied a federal judge’s order by altering marriage license forms to remove her name, according to an attorney that represents one of the clerk’s employees. Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis spent five days in jail for refusing to obey a federal judge’s ruling that she […]

Family of Cape pool hall crash victim files wrongful death lawsuit

CAPE CORAL, Fla.- The family of a man killed in a Cape Coral pool hall crash has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver, 75-year-old William Gulliver. Police say Gulliver was drunk when he crashed his car into Diamond Billiards, killing chef Ron Gravel. In a statement sent by the family’s attorney, Gravel’s family says in part: […]

Men steal Salvation Army bucket from Circle K

FORT MYERS, Fla.- Detectives are looking for two suspects who stole a Salvation Army charity collection bucket. The two men walked into the Circle K located on the 11000 block of South Cleveland Avenue around noon on Friday. Surveillance cameras caught one of the suspects picking up a Salvation Army charity collection bucket and handing it to the other man, who […]

Texas football players say coach told them to strike referee

DALLAS (AP) – A Texas high school football coach directed two players to strike a referee during a game because of missed calls that had hurt the team, the players claimed Friday during a national broadcast. During an appearance on ABC’s “Good Morning, America,” Michael Moreno and Victor Rojas also repeated earlier claims that the […]

Another food fight? Congress mulls school meal standards

WASHINGTON (AP) – Congress is deciding whether it wants another pitched battle with first lady Michelle Obama and the administration over school lunches that put more whole grains in kids’ meals and cut salty foods. Last year, school food rules pitted Mrs. Obama against Republicans seeking full exemptions for some schools. The first lady declared […]