‘The eyes always draw me in’; Immokalee portrait artist turns dark times into colorCollier commissioners approve agreement for golf complex in Golden Gate
Immokalee ‘The eyes always draw me in’; Immokalee portrait artist turns dark times into color One of Southwest Florida best portrait artist, Martha Maria Cantu, almost gave up art. Now she’s on the forefront of the city of Immokalee, to make her community filled with color.
GOLDEN GATE Collier commissioners approve agreement for golf complex in Golden Gate Collier commissioners unanimously approved a long term lease and operating agreement to reopen the Golden Gate golf course Tuesday.
SARASOTA Alleged sexual abuse victims of Port Charlotte priest comes forward Father Riley worked at three churches in Charlotte County and another in Naples. On Friday, new allegations emerged from a news conference in Sarasota.
PORT CHARLOTTE Port Charlotte priest accused of sexual abuse appears in court A priest accused of sexually abusing four altar boys in Iowa nearly 40 years ago returned to Charlotte County court.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema prepares for opening at Mercato The newest movie theater in Southwest Florida opens April 29, and it does so with an array of entertainment offerings that go beyond the usual options across the region.
Let’s Waffle opens in Cape Coral Let’s Waffle is one of two businesses the Feix family launched locally, with the FMS Florida Boat Tours and Limousine Service owned and operated by Feix’s husband, Alexander.
Planned Punta Gorda hotel, pub, brewery faces construction delay Kevin Doyle, owner of Celtic Ray Public House Irish pub in downtown Punta Gorda, and his partner, S4 Global Investments, were found in violation of the city’s exposed soils code.
Three Sisters Spring Toast the manatee released by FWC, SeaWorld and Casey DeSantis near Crystal River A manatee named Toast was released back into the Florida waters after a final medical evaluation from wildlife officials.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral Man arrested and charged with over 90 counts of fraud The Cape Coral Police Department arrested a man for allegedly stealing items from a business and then pawning them.
Man accused of pulling gun on someone ordering at Collier County Dunkin’ Donuts drive-thru A man has been arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on someone ordering at a Dunkin’ Donuts drive-thru in Collier County.
League Club of Naples awards record $683K in grants to Collier, Lee nonprofits At a mid-April breakfast event, the 35 area nonprofit agencies—chosen from a record number of applicants—were awarded grants from the women’s volunteer organization in areas ranging from arts education, to fighting hunger and homelessness, to providing bikes and wheelchairs to children in need
Tim Aten Knows: Chick-fil-A drive-thru proposal faces criticism in Naples Chick-fil-A is proposing a drive-thru restaurant at the site of the former Red Lobster restaurant on U.S. 41 in Naples, but the project is facing early criticism.
Man convicted for murder of 17-year-old girl will be in court for resentencing A convicted man will be in court for resentencing for a murder that he committed as a teenager almost 20 years ago.
NAPLES Friday’s Furry Friends: Holly, Slim For this week’s Friday’s Furry Friends, WINK visits the Collier County Domestic Animal Services to showcase two adorable animals ready to be adopted.
FORT MYERS Caught on Camera: Dust Devil spotted spiraling in Fort Myers A dust devil was spotted and recorded by a WINK News viewer on Hanson Street in Fort Myers.
Immokalee ‘The eyes always draw me in’; Immokalee portrait artist turns dark times into color One of Southwest Florida best portrait artist, Martha Maria Cantu, almost gave up art. Now she’s on the forefront of the city of Immokalee, to make her community filled with color.
GOLDEN GATE Collier commissioners approve agreement for golf complex in Golden Gate Collier commissioners unanimously approved a long term lease and operating agreement to reopen the Golden Gate golf course Tuesday.
SARASOTA Alleged sexual abuse victims of Port Charlotte priest comes forward Father Riley worked at three churches in Charlotte County and another in Naples. On Friday, new allegations emerged from a news conference in Sarasota.
PORT CHARLOTTE Port Charlotte priest accused of sexual abuse appears in court A priest accused of sexually abusing four altar boys in Iowa nearly 40 years ago returned to Charlotte County court.
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema prepares for opening at Mercato The newest movie theater in Southwest Florida opens April 29, and it does so with an array of entertainment offerings that go beyond the usual options across the region.
Let’s Waffle opens in Cape Coral Let’s Waffle is one of two businesses the Feix family launched locally, with the FMS Florida Boat Tours and Limousine Service owned and operated by Feix’s husband, Alexander.
Planned Punta Gorda hotel, pub, brewery faces construction delay Kevin Doyle, owner of Celtic Ray Public House Irish pub in downtown Punta Gorda, and his partner, S4 Global Investments, were found in violation of the city’s exposed soils code.
Three Sisters Spring Toast the manatee released by FWC, SeaWorld and Casey DeSantis near Crystal River A manatee named Toast was released back into the Florida waters after a final medical evaluation from wildlife officials.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral Man arrested and charged with over 90 counts of fraud The Cape Coral Police Department arrested a man for allegedly stealing items from a business and then pawning them.
Man accused of pulling gun on someone ordering at Collier County Dunkin’ Donuts drive-thru A man has been arrested after allegedly pulling a gun on someone ordering at a Dunkin’ Donuts drive-thru in Collier County.
League Club of Naples awards record $683K in grants to Collier, Lee nonprofits At a mid-April breakfast event, the 35 area nonprofit agencies—chosen from a record number of applicants—were awarded grants from the women’s volunteer organization in areas ranging from arts education, to fighting hunger and homelessness, to providing bikes and wheelchairs to children in need
Tim Aten Knows: Chick-fil-A drive-thru proposal faces criticism in Naples Chick-fil-A is proposing a drive-thru restaurant at the site of the former Red Lobster restaurant on U.S. 41 in Naples, but the project is facing early criticism.
Man convicted for murder of 17-year-old girl will be in court for resentencing A convicted man will be in court for resentencing for a murder that he committed as a teenager almost 20 years ago.
NAPLES Friday’s Furry Friends: Holly, Slim For this week’s Friday’s Furry Friends, WINK visits the Collier County Domestic Animal Services to showcase two adorable animals ready to be adopted.
FORT MYERS Caught on Camera: Dust Devil spotted spiraling in Fort Myers A dust devil was spotted and recorded by a WINK News viewer on Hanson Street in Fort Myers.
Firefighters working to contain the 30th Ave fire in Golden Gate Estates. GOLDEN GATE ESTATES, Fla. Nine homes were destroyed and mandatory evacuations of approximately 7,000 homes were in place Friday afternoon due to an ongoing brush fire. Nearly 5,000 acres were scorched near Everglades Boulevard and 30th Avenue SE. That fire, which sparked Thursday afternoon was 10 percent contained as of Friday afternoon. Greater Naples Fire Chief Kingman Schuldt described the area as “a war zone.” A second brush fire, which also started Thursday, burned approximately 350 acres near Frangipani Avenue before it was fully contained Friday afternoon, fire officials said. Those seeking further fire information can contact Collier County officials at 239-252-8444. Below is the latest information as it comes into the WINK newsroom: 10:52 p.m. EVACUATION SHELTER OPEN North Collier Regional Parkhttps://t.co/by6soNN0JO — Collier County EM (@CollierEM) April 22, 2017 8:19 p.m. One person was injured in the Golden Gate Estates fire. The man suffered second degree burns and was trauma-alerted to the Lee County Trauma Unit, then transported to the burn unit in Tampa. Fire officials give a press conference with the latest updates on the Golden Gate Estates fire: 7:04 p.m. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has authorized federal funds to reimburse costs to Florida to fight the 30th Avenue SE wildfire. The FEMA grant is reimbursing 75 percent of the eligible firefighting costs for managing, mitigating and controlling the fires. Eligible costs include labor, equipment and supplies used for fighting the fire and costs for emergency work such as evacuations and sheltering, police barricading and traffic control. “FEMA approved these funds to make sure that Florida has the money to fight these fires and save lives, structures and property,” FEMA Regional Administrator Gracia Szczech said. “Our thoughts and prayers go out to those families who’ve been affected.” 6:02 p.m. Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam urged Collier County residents to comply with evacuation orders related to the current wildfires in the area. Officials have ordered approximately 7,000 homes to be evacuated. “Wind conditions are rapidly spreading the fire, and flames are reaching heights of 100 feet with spot fires sparking half-a-mile ahead of the main fire,” Putnam said in a statement. “These are extremely dangerous conditions, and Florida Forest Service firefighters and partnering agencies are working tirelessly to contain this massive wildfire.” Below is an updated evacuation map: 5:41 p.m. Florida was approved for a federal grant to reimburse costs for fighting the Golden Gate Estates brush fires, Gov. Rick Scott said. 5:27 p.m. Collier County declares state of emergency due to brush fires. 5:19 p.m. New evacuation boundaries: Golden Gate Boulevard to the north I-75 to the south Wilson Boulevard to the east Collier Boulevard to the west 5:09 p.m. Golden Gate Estates fire increases to 4,800 acres due to “extreme fire behavior.” 4:58 p.m. The owner of Stahlman Landscaping told WINK News reporter Kim Powell that his business is on fire. 4:50 p.m. A temporary burn ban has been issued for Matlacha and Pine Island until further notice due to extreme drought conditions. 4:30 p.m. A mandatory evacuation zone has been expanded to Magnolia Pond Drive off North Collier Boulevard, which includes the Noah’s Landing Apartments. A voluntary evacuation zone has been expanded for the southeast quadrant of Golden Gate, including Golden Gate Parkway to Tropicana Boulevard and south to 32nd Avenue SW. MANDATORY EVACUATION UPDATE The mandatory evacuation has been expanded to include Magnolia Pond Drive.https://t.co/oMLad0aVkc pic.twitter.com/15DWa6F4aw — Collier County EM (@CollierEM) April 21, 2017 4:15 p.m. Collier deputies rescued a loose horse during the ongoing brush fire: CCSO K9 and Agricultural Unit deputies are rounding up a loose horse on Smith Road and bringing it to safety. pic.twitter.com/mk7FHsACzy — CollierCountySheriff (@CollierSheriff) April 21, 2017 4:13 p.m. Firefighters from beyond Southwest Florida are being called in to help with the fire: CSFD crews on the way to Collier County to assist with the large wildfires. Several agencies assisting the effort. Keep safe over there! https://t.co/PVsSV3Cb1D — Coral Springs FD (@CoralSpringsFD) April 21, 2017 3:46 p.m. North Port has issued a burn ban until further notice due to extreme drought conditions and ongoing wildfire threats. 3:28 p.m. The American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Golden Gate, which was supposed to take place Friday evening at Golden Gate High School, has been postponed due to the brush fire. 3:20 p.m. WINK News reporter John-Carlos Estrada captured a house on fire near the intersection of 17th Street SW and Brantley Boulevard in Golden Gate Estates: 3:01 p.m. The brush fire near Frangipani Avenue, which burned 350 acres, is 100 percent contained. #FrangipaniFire is now 100% contained @ 350 acres. Fire crews will continue to monitor the situation throughout the afternoon — Caloosahatchee FC (@FFS_cafc) April 21, 2017 2:54 p.m. Evacuees with pets can go to North Collier Regional Park on Livingston Road. Those without pets can go to Golden Gate Community Center on Golden Gate Parkway, the American Red Cross said. 2:41 p.m. Here’s video from Immokalee Fire of a helicopter dropping water on the fire near 30th Street: Update: Helicopters continuing to drop water in an attempt to tackle #30thAveFire – Credit: AT-30 FF Bartis pic.twitter.com/EfDra8w2BT — Immokalee Fire (@ImmFire_PIO) April 21, 2017 2 p.m. Fire officials provide updates on the ongoing fires. Submit Copyright ©2024 Fort Myers Broadcasting. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without prior written consent.