Vehicle pursuit in Charlotte County ends in crash A pursuit between the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office and a vehicle on Interstate 75 ended in a crash.
Red tide looms off Southwest Florida coastline Beware of the beach! Red tide is making its way towards Southwest Florida once again.
FORT MYERS BEACH $1.2 million approved for repairs for FMB and Sanibel schools This hurricane season left an expensive mess at Fort Myers Beach Elementary and the Sanibel school, but who’s paying the $1.2 million price tag?
FORT MYERS Teen carjacks woman after escaping mental health facility A teenager accused of carjacking a woman in a church parking lot on Friday had just escaped from a facility where he was being held under the Baker Act, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
Teachers union raises issues with Lee County School District after arbitration Being a teacher is just like any other profession. Teachers need to take days off, get sick, and sometimes cover for co-workers.
LABELLE LaBelle Animal Shelter hoping to raise money to avoid property being sold The owner of Animal Rescue Inc. in LaBelle is doing everything she can to prevent the shelter from disappearing in a matter of months.
County settlement allows Links of Naples golf course to redevelop into homes Collier County residents are vocalizing their concerns over the commissioner’s decision to develop housing on the Naples Golf Course.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers mayor weighs in on possible city hall relocation With Lee Memorial Hospital scheduled to close in 2027, discussions over what will replace the building are in full swing and whether Fort Myers City Hall is the right choice.
Toys for Tots: A 77-Year tradition of service and holiday cheer Toys for Tots aims to bring gifts to children and their families who may not be able to afford them for the holidays.
Inside the mind of accused CEO gunman WINK News is learning more about the man accused of shooting and killing a health insurance CEO on a New York City sidewalk last week, and breaking down what he may think of himself based on the writings he left behind.
1 dead after crash on Airport-Pulling Road in Collier County The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash involving a sedan and pick-up truck that occurred near Airport Pulling Road.
bonita springs Prostate cancer treatment aims to freeze further development When it comes to cancer treatment, several options come to mind, such as chemotherapy, surgery, and or radiation; however, there is another option that may prove to be as effective.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers man convicted of sexually assaulting teenager A Fort Myers man has been convicted of several charges, including the sexual assault of a 17-year-old teenager.
Red tide advisory issued for Clam Pass and Barefoot Beach The Florida Department of Health issued a red tide advisory after presence of the algae bloom was found near Clam Pass and Barefoot Beach in Collier County.
FORT MYERS RSW offering remote parking for the holidays Southwest Florida International Airport, RSW, is offering passengers RSWRemote, a reserved holiday parking option.
Vehicle pursuit in Charlotte County ends in crash A pursuit between the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office and a vehicle on Interstate 75 ended in a crash.
Red tide looms off Southwest Florida coastline Beware of the beach! Red tide is making its way towards Southwest Florida once again.
FORT MYERS BEACH $1.2 million approved for repairs for FMB and Sanibel schools This hurricane season left an expensive mess at Fort Myers Beach Elementary and the Sanibel school, but who’s paying the $1.2 million price tag?
FORT MYERS Teen carjacks woman after escaping mental health facility A teenager accused of carjacking a woman in a church parking lot on Friday had just escaped from a facility where he was being held under the Baker Act, according to the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
Teachers union raises issues with Lee County School District after arbitration Being a teacher is just like any other profession. Teachers need to take days off, get sick, and sometimes cover for co-workers.
LABELLE LaBelle Animal Shelter hoping to raise money to avoid property being sold The owner of Animal Rescue Inc. in LaBelle is doing everything she can to prevent the shelter from disappearing in a matter of months.
County settlement allows Links of Naples golf course to redevelop into homes Collier County residents are vocalizing their concerns over the commissioner’s decision to develop housing on the Naples Golf Course.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers mayor weighs in on possible city hall relocation With Lee Memorial Hospital scheduled to close in 2027, discussions over what will replace the building are in full swing and whether Fort Myers City Hall is the right choice.
Toys for Tots: A 77-Year tradition of service and holiday cheer Toys for Tots aims to bring gifts to children and their families who may not be able to afford them for the holidays.
Inside the mind of accused CEO gunman WINK News is learning more about the man accused of shooting and killing a health insurance CEO on a New York City sidewalk last week, and breaking down what he may think of himself based on the writings he left behind.
1 dead after crash on Airport-Pulling Road in Collier County The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a fatal crash involving a sedan and pick-up truck that occurred near Airport Pulling Road.
bonita springs Prostate cancer treatment aims to freeze further development When it comes to cancer treatment, several options come to mind, such as chemotherapy, surgery, and or radiation; however, there is another option that may prove to be as effective.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers man convicted of sexually assaulting teenager A Fort Myers man has been convicted of several charges, including the sexual assault of a 17-year-old teenager.
Red tide advisory issued for Clam Pass and Barefoot Beach The Florida Department of Health issued a red tide advisory after presence of the algae bloom was found near Clam Pass and Barefoot Beach in Collier County.
FORT MYERS RSW offering remote parking for the holidays Southwest Florida International Airport, RSW, is offering passengers RSWRemote, a reserved holiday parking option.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – APRIL 07: Speedo Mick is seen arriving to the stadium prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Liverpool at Goodison Park on April 7, 2018 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) The bleak midwinter can be tough. It doesn’t matter how many layers you put on, you just can’t shake the cold. It’s even worse when the rain or snow comes. So the image of a man dressed in a pair of skin-tight blue swimming trunks, accessorized with a woolly beanie, a football scarf of English Premier League club Everton, a thick pair of socks and a rugged pair of walking boots would make anyone look twice. The police certainly did, calling on him three times since December. The man in the trunks is Michael Cullen, more commonly known as “Speedo Mick” — a nod to the swimwear brand — who has captured the imagination of football fans across the globe wearing his signature outfit while completing feats of endurance for charity. His latest enterprise is walking 1,000 miles from John O’Groats at the top of Scotland to Land’s End at the bottom of England, via Liverpool and London, to raise money for Leave the Light On, a community interest company he set up. Its goal is to provide help and support to those people feeling isolated. Cullen hopes to raise £100,000 for his walk and 500 miles through his epic journey he’s already raised £88,000, according to his GoFundMe page. However, last Friday Cullen was forced to call a week long break to the walk after he suffered a calf injury. At a visit to Everton’s Finch Farm training ground last week, the club’s physios advised that he needed to rest. However, Cullen is undeterred and is continuing his walk today now that his recovery is complete. Leave the Light On’s work takes place in Liverpool — Cullen’s home city — which has wholeheartedly embraced his endeavors. Last weekend, at the FA Cup’s third-round Merseyside derby tie between city’s two teams, Everton and arch rivals Liverpool, Reds captain Jordan Henderson dedicated his match program notes to writing about Cullen, who he described as “a local hero.” Cullen might be a lifelong Everton fan, but tribal loyalties were put to one side as Liverpool gave him a complimentary seat for the Anfield match and welcomed him onto the pitch at halftime. Transcending football “I’ve got a new found respect for Jordan after doing that. And they’ve got me with my Speedo’s with Everton emblazoned on my bum coming onto the pitch, it’s been unbelievable,” Cullen tells CNN Sport. It’s not just the city’s two football clubs that have honored Cullen; the city’s local paper — the Liverpool Echo — awarded him the community personality of the year award. “It’s like putting a big fluffy coat on,” adds Cullen. “The love and respect my fundraising and charity work has brought to me has been fantastic. Some things transcend football and my Speedo’s are one of them at the moment! A typical footballers’ refrain is to take each match as it comes and to negotiate the mental battle of walking 1,000 miles in the winter Cullen has adopted a similar approach. “I don’t check the weather or how far I’ve got to go the next day,” he says. “I daren’t look any further because my mind has already taken a beating.” Not to mention the beating his body has taken, too. Along with his current injury, he faced severe shin splints while walking through Scotland. The swimming trunks’ idea came after Cullen completed a charity swim across the English Channel in 2014 at the age of 50. He attended his next Everton game in his Speedo’s simply to show his pride and to raise more money, but the stunt caught on in a way he wasn’t expecting and so he has kept doing it. The support and donations he received further motivated him. In 2017, he walked 700 miles from Liverpool to Lyon to raise money for the Alder Hey Children’s Charity. In the past year, Cullen set up Leave the Lights On and donations from his current walk are going towards setting up the company and its projects. ‘I was in trouble’ “Years ago, I’d lost my way,” reflects Cullen. “I was in trouble. I’d lost my family, I’d lost my self-respect, I lost everything that meant anything to me. “Someone gave me a hand up and now I’m following in their footsteps, basically. I’m just doing the same and this is how I want to live my lifestyle. Because if I’m not giving back, I’m taking.” He is particularly keen to fund activities for children. Whether it be music lessons, sport or drama, he wants to provide kids with the opportunities that weren’t available to him. “There were a couple of choices I thought I had as a child, but you need to broaden your horizons. There’s a massive world out there and I didn’t know about it.” Liverpool is ranked as the fourth most deprived local authority by a 2019 UK government report and both Everton and Liverpool have played roles in helping local foodbanks. On his GoFundMe page Cullen writes: “A third of children [are] living in poverty in our area after [a] decade of austerity has stripped away many of our vital services and safety nets that help stop vulnerable people falling through those safety nets. The measure of a civilized society and caring society is how we treat and care for the most vulnerable in that society.” ‘I’m extremely lucky’ Cullen tries to remain positive, though. “What I’m trying to do is bring people together and not depend on the government. We just need to work together.” As he speaks to CNN, he is simultaneously trading banter with five octogenarian local women. They want a photo and to give him a smack on his backside before he leaves. Another person bounds up to him and gives him £50 ($65) during the interview. “There’s just so many people out there looking to help one another. So many looking to be part of a positive thing,” he says. “I am at the forefront of seeing the best in everybody. People see the nice things in others every now and again, but I see it every single day … I’m extremely lucky.” Cullen says he will continue his work with Leave the Lights On, which he hopes to turn into a fully fledged charity one day and take nationwide. He also plans to keep walking. “I’d love to walk to Africa,” he says, before adding quickly. “It won’t be this year though!”