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Sanibel Island is facing challenges as it balances its natural beauty with the demands of stormwater management.
Spring break 2025 has arrived, and tourists are flocking to Southwest Florida.
Affordable housing is a pressing issue in Southwest Florida, driven by a growing population. The Florida Housing Coalition is working to ensure residents can afford a place to live.
Residents of Alva are grappling with changes as Lee County commissioners approved a significant development project that will transform their rural community.
Crews are hard at work battling a 12-acre brush fire in Charlotte County.
Collier County deputies arrested a man accused of impersonating another individual and making fraudulent bank transactions exceeding $150,000.
The nation’s oldest and most esteemed shell show is currently taking place on Sanibel.
WINK News anchor Liz Biro had the chance to fly with the Lee County Mosquito Control District to see how they work to battle mosquitoes.
Fresh off of a regional title and a state runner-up finish in the dual team wrestling tournament, the Tarpons are fired up.
Springtime in Southwest Florida brings not only flowers and sunshine but also a wave of sneezes and sniffles.
WINK Sports Reporter Zach Oliveri sat down with FC Naples head coach Matt Poland to talk about the inaugural season.
During President Donald Trump’s first administration, longtime economic professor Jeremy Siegel received a request to join it as an economic adviser.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced safety efforts in Florida ahead of spring break.
A new cell phone policy was approved as part of the Code of Conduct at the Tuesday Lee County School Board Meeting.
Residents of Lehigh Acres awoke to an unexpected scene as law enforcement flooded their neighborhood near Gunnery Road and 23rd Street Southwest.
Sanibel Island is facing challenges as it balances its natural beauty with the demands of stormwater management.
Spring break 2025 has arrived, and tourists are flocking to Southwest Florida.
Affordable housing is a pressing issue in Southwest Florida, driven by a growing population. The Florida Housing Coalition is working to ensure residents can afford a place to live.
Residents of Alva are grappling with changes as Lee County commissioners approved a significant development project that will transform their rural community.
Crews are hard at work battling a 12-acre brush fire in Charlotte County.
Collier County deputies arrested a man accused of impersonating another individual and making fraudulent bank transactions exceeding $150,000.
The nation’s oldest and most esteemed shell show is currently taking place on Sanibel.
WINK News anchor Liz Biro had the chance to fly with the Lee County Mosquito Control District to see how they work to battle mosquitoes.
Fresh off of a regional title and a state runner-up finish in the dual team wrestling tournament, the Tarpons are fired up.
Springtime in Southwest Florida brings not only flowers and sunshine but also a wave of sneezes and sniffles.
WINK Sports Reporter Zach Oliveri sat down with FC Naples head coach Matt Poland to talk about the inaugural season.
During President Donald Trump’s first administration, longtime economic professor Jeremy Siegel received a request to join it as an economic adviser.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has announced safety efforts in Florida ahead of spring break.
A new cell phone policy was approved as part of the Code of Conduct at the Tuesday Lee County School Board Meeting.
Residents of Lehigh Acres awoke to an unexpected scene as law enforcement flooded their neighborhood near Gunnery Road and 23rd Street Southwest.
An American Airlines pilot retiring after 35 years gave his wings to a Florida toddler with Down syndrome after his final flight.
Sarah and Ki Klitenick had been sitting next to the pilot’s wife on a flight from Madrid to Miami earlier this month. The woman texted her husband in the cockpit, asking Captain Joe Weis to come and meet 2-year-old Ki.
Weiss took the child on a tour of the cockpit and then pinned his wings on Ki’s shirt. The token was not the commemorative ones for kids and were the captain’s personal wings from the airline.
The Orlando Sentinel reported Friday that the delighted toddler clapped and said ‘thank you’ in sign language.
Sarah Klitenick says her son can’t stop talking about his new friend.