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The Weather Authority says another beautiful day is in store across Southwest Florida, with highs reaching around 80 degrees on Sunday afternoon.
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The Weather Authority says another beautiful day is in store across Southwest Florida, with highs reaching around 80 degrees on Sunday 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.
Cape Coral has implemented a new red speed camera system to enhance safety on its streets, particularly in school zones.
The Southwest Florida Reading Festival, the biggest literary event of the year, will return to downtown Fort Myers on Saturday.
The Weather Authority says Happy March 1st—the first day of Meteorological Spring!
An Immokalee woman opened her front door to find a man lying on her porch, engaging in indecent exposure at her Charlie Court home.
A family’s heartfelt search for a cherished wedding ring has come to a joyful end after an unexpected twist.
FGCU men’s basketball hosts Queens in the ASUN Tournament Quarterfinal on Monday, marking the first home postseason game since 2022.
Women may be missing out on quality sleep, and sleep apnea could be to blame.
The Fort Myers Police Department has released new details about the Publix stabbing that occurred Wednesday night.
Fewer eyes will be watching the next time a tropical system heads our way. The federal government has cut hundreds of jobs.
The Fort Myers Beach Coast Guard team conducted a rescue mission to help three individuals off the coast of Captiva.
Five Florida Southwestern Buccaneers signed to continue their athletic and academic careers on Friday and two of them are heading to FGCU.
The 26th annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival is set to kick off this weekend in Lee County. The free, family-friendly event celebrates the power of reading.
The Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation is making progress in restoring its McGregor Preserve in Fort Myers.
The Weather Authority says another beautiful day is in store across Southwest Florida, with highs reaching around 80 degrees on Sunday 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.
Cape Coral has implemented a new red speed camera system to enhance safety on its streets, particularly in school zones.
The Southwest Florida Reading Festival, the biggest literary event of the year, will return to downtown Fort Myers on Saturday.
The Weather Authority says Happy March 1st—the first day of Meteorological Spring!
An Immokalee woman opened her front door to find a man lying on her porch, engaging in indecent exposure at her Charlie Court home.
A family’s heartfelt search for a cherished wedding ring has come to a joyful end after an unexpected twist.
FGCU men’s basketball hosts Queens in the ASUN Tournament Quarterfinal on Monday, marking the first home postseason game since 2022.
Women may be missing out on quality sleep, and sleep apnea could be to blame.
The Fort Myers Police Department has released new details about the Publix stabbing that occurred Wednesday night.
Fewer eyes will be watching the next time a tropical system heads our way. The federal government has cut hundreds of jobs.
The Fort Myers Beach Coast Guard team conducted a rescue mission to help three individuals off the coast of Captiva.
Five Florida Southwestern Buccaneers signed to continue their athletic and academic careers on Friday and two of them are heading to FGCU.
The 26th annual Southwest Florida Reading Festival is set to kick off this weekend in Lee County. The free, family-friendly event celebrates the power of reading.
The Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation is making progress in restoring its McGregor Preserve in Fort Myers.
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. — The Precautionary Boil Water Notice issued earlier this week for residents of Blood One to Palmetto Home Park has been rescinded by the Charlotte Harbor Water Association.
The association said the main gas line break has been fixed and completion of a bacteriological survey shows that the water is safe to drink.
Anyone with questions is encouraged to call Charlotte Harbor Water at 941-625-2288.