With students back on campus at Florida Gulf Coast University, are they following the CDC guidelines for social distancing and masks? We head to campus to talk with students and find out.
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FGCU men’s basketball star returns, coaching Stetson against the Eagles
Ten years after helping take Florida Gulf Coast University’s men’s basketball team, “Dunk City,” to a shocking victory, starting point guard Brett Comer is inspiring the next generation of players, but he’s facing off against his alma mater.

FGCU food pantry helps students facing food insecurity
Many remember being a broke college student surviving on ramen noodles and fast food.

FGCU students tasting wine for a lesson on life
College kids have been known to take a drink or two, but for some students at FGCU, it’s helping them make the grade. Wine in the classroom is not something you see every day. “It’s definitely my first time doing something like this,” said Marcu Garcia, an FGCU student. Garcia’s assignment, “Drinking some white wine […]

3 men detained at FGCU after being spotted with realistic pellet gun
Three men with a pellet gun shaped like an AR-15 were detained at Florida Gulf Coast University early Monday morning after students and staff received a text warning them of a man with a weapon reported on campus. FGCU police say there is no threat, but those three men could face serious consequences. According to […]
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Insurance issues after Hurricane Ian
Insurance problems persist while the six-month anniversary of Hurricane Ian quickly approaches. So many people are having trouble as a fraud investigation is underway against multiple insurance carriers. The investigation is for not fulfilling their obligations to pay out claims to policy-holders. WINK News has repeatedly heard people say they’re getting shortchanged on the money […]

Proposal to change state alimony laws
A proposal to change state alimony laws is back in this year’s legislative session. The bill would do away with permanent alimony. Supporters say it would set up a process for ex-spouses to change alimony requirements when they retire and make it easier for people to retire. But Jan Killilea, who founded the First Wives […]

Million Dollar Quartet musical playing at FSW for one week
Inspired by a true story, a musical called Million Dollar Quartet performs from March 21 to March 26 at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall at Florida SouthWestern State College. The musical takes place in Dec. 1956, when bizarre circumstances lead to Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley together for […]

LCSO makes three additional arrests in Lehigh Acres shooting
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office made three more arrests related to the Lehigh Acres shooting on Sunday morning.