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Push to ban COVID-19 vaccine mandate in Collier County
A task force is looking to stop all COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Collier County. The idea is to spell out your rights regarding healthcare, and the vote is Tuesday. The state already largely bans the mandates. But several of the people WINK News spoke to on Monday agreed with no mandates; most said they want […]

Family rebuilds, reopens Bonita Bill’s in honor of the man behind the name
Pain and destruction are only the beginning of the comeback story for a waterfront eating institution near Fort Myers Beach.

‘Live local’ bill could help with rent crisis in Collier County
A step toward making it affordable to “Live local.” That’s the name of the bill now headed to the governor’s desk that aims to make it affordable to live and work in the same place.

Florida bill would lower minimum age for buying long guns, rifles
A bill headed to the floor of the Florida House would lower the minimum age required for long gun and rifle purchases from 21 to 18.
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2 people dead, 5 injured after Charlotte County apartment fire
Two people are dead and five were injured following a Tuesday morning fire at a Charlotte County apartment building.

Lee County School Board to discuss fate of Fort Myers Beach Elementary
On Tuesday afternoon, Fort Myers Beach Elementary School’s future is again on the table for the School District of Lee County.

Tuesday features warm weather, a few inland showers
A few showers will form inland after lunchtime. These will be relatively weak but should bring much-needed rain to several communities.

Brightening downtown Fort Myers with art
Seven teams of artists are painting murals that’ll pop up all over downtown Fort Myers and is for Southwest Florida’s Muralfest. The event will act as a fundraiser to help artists impacted by Hurricane Ian. Like much of Southwest Florida, the art community has been hurting since Hurricane Ian. “The last year, we went through […]