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The Weather Authority is tracking a cold front bringing less humidity and cooler conditions this Thursday afternoon.
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.
New legislation is stirring concerns among students at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) as a bill proposes expanding concealed carry rights onto college campuses.
A gator with a mouthful of pigskin! A WINK News viewer from Ave Maria captured a photo of the animal that has become the center of attention.
A woman in Punta Gorda faces charges after housing and hiding a missing teenager, according to a report.
Passengers at Southwest Florida International Airport are facing delays due to ongoing renovation issues.
Women in Lee County now have the opportunity to learn self-defense skills from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
The Xi Omicron Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. is introducing something fresh to Southwest Florida.
Cape Coral is considering fast-tracking a project to address an ongoing water shortage by getting more residents onto city water. The discussion will happen at Cape Coral City Hall.
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office proposed combining Charlotte County and Punta Gorda’s dispatchers to fill county gaps.
Marco Island continues to face challenges in filling its seventh council member seat.
Former FSW and Mighty Mussels hitting coach Rayden Sierra enters his first as a hitting coach for the Minnesota Twins.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis supports the idea of eliminating property taxes, raising questions about the future funding of local communities. WINK News explored how this change could impact residents.
A police cruiser was involved in a crash, forcing a 16-year-old girl to jump out of the way while waiting for her school bus.
Here are some of Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for February 19, 2025.
The Weather Authority is tracking a cold front bringing less humidity and cooler conditions this Thursday afternoon.
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.
New legislation is stirring concerns among students at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) as a bill proposes expanding concealed carry rights onto college campuses.
A gator with a mouthful of pigskin! A WINK News viewer from Ave Maria captured a photo of the animal that has become the center of attention.
A woman in Punta Gorda faces charges after housing and hiding a missing teenager, according to a report.
Passengers at Southwest Florida International Airport are facing delays due to ongoing renovation issues.
Women in Lee County now have the opportunity to learn self-defense skills from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
The Xi Omicron Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. is introducing something fresh to Southwest Florida.
Cape Coral is considering fast-tracking a project to address an ongoing water shortage by getting more residents onto city water. The discussion will happen at Cape Coral City Hall.
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office proposed combining Charlotte County and Punta Gorda’s dispatchers to fill county gaps.
Marco Island continues to face challenges in filling its seventh council member seat.
Former FSW and Mighty Mussels hitting coach Rayden Sierra enters his first as a hitting coach for the Minnesota Twins.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis supports the idea of eliminating property taxes, raising questions about the future funding of local communities. WINK News explored how this change could impact residents.
A police cruiser was involved in a crash, forcing a 16-year-old girl to jump out of the way while waiting for her school bus.
Here are some of Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for February 19, 2025.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) – Two top aides to Florida Gov. Rick Scott are resigning.
Scott announced Thursday that his chief of staff and general counsel are stepping down from their posts. Their last day is April 1.
Melissa Sellers has been Scott’s chief of staff since November 2014. The chief of staff is one of the most powerful positions in the administration. Sellers is expected to open her own political consulting and communications firm.
Scott called Sellers an “invaluable member” of his team.
Sellers served as Scott’s campaign manager during his re-election bid in 2014. She was Scott’s communications director before she stepped down to work for the campaign.
Tim Cerio has been Scott’s general counsel since January 2015. Cerio previously worked at the Gray Robinson law firm and is returning to private practice.