Chaotic lake getting fence and securityWhat we learned about Cape Coral’s water crisis after a ride along
LEHIGH ACRES Chaotic lake getting fence and security Now, with all the negative attention it has gotten, some think putting up a fence is a great way to keep that bad activity out.
CAPE CORAL What we learned about Cape Coral’s water crisis after a ride along On Friday, WINK News got to ride along to see just what people are doing that could be wasting water.
FORT MYERS Students affected by COVID-19 able to graduate for the first time For many young people, COVID stripped away one of their greatest rites of passage: graduation.
Deadly crash on State Road 29 in Hendry County Authorities are at the scene of a deadly crash on State Road 29 in Hendry County on Friday afternoon.
Celebrating Free Comic Book Day in SWFL JP Sports store manager Jonathan Powell said this is a generational event that brings families together to reminisce on comics and other hobby-related knickknacks.
FORT MYERS Group rescues dogs before getting put down in Lee County Our animal shelters are packed with amazing puppies who have the sole desire to be loved.
FORT MYERS FGCU student beats all odds and is able to graduate Nearly four years ago, Marisa Manning had her heart set on going to Florida Gulf Coast University but never thought she’d find her passion for studying parasites.
FORT MYERS Victim in MLK Blvd. shooting identified as social media influencer The victim of the Martin Luther King Boulevard shooting has been identified as a local social media influencer.
FORT MYERS Could a Ferris wheel in downtown Fort Myers work? Right now, there are talks to bring a Ferris wheel to downtown Fort Myers, but several things are still up in the air.
LITTLE HICKORY BAY Improving ‘Hell’s Gate’ safety, a notoriously dangerous waterway for boaters A push to make an area known as “Hell’s Gate” safer since it’s a dangerous stretch of water with several blind corners within Little Hickory Bay.
Fixing failed back surgeries More than a million and a half people in the U.S. undergo back surgery each year. However, classic back surgery has one of the highest failure rates of any surgery.
WINK NEWS Getting an inside look at the FEMA discount controversy Picking up the pieces after Hurricane Ian has been difficult for many and moving on can impact our wallets.
FGCU FGCU pitcher Dylan Wolff playing for hometown team after labrum injury FGCU pitcher Dylan Wolff is living the dream playing for the hometown team after he overcame a labrum injury.
LEHIGH ACRES Frustrated Lehigh parents want action after violent school fights go viral online Violence at a Lehigh Acres Middle school was captured and posted online.
Turtle Club beachfront restaurant relaunches in Naples After a series of private friends and family events this week, The Turtle Club will reopen May 5 and begin taking reservations again May 6.
LEHIGH ACRES Chaotic lake getting fence and security Now, with all the negative attention it has gotten, some think putting up a fence is a great way to keep that bad activity out.
CAPE CORAL What we learned about Cape Coral’s water crisis after a ride along On Friday, WINK News got to ride along to see just what people are doing that could be wasting water.
FORT MYERS Students affected by COVID-19 able to graduate for the first time For many young people, COVID stripped away one of their greatest rites of passage: graduation.
Deadly crash on State Road 29 in Hendry County Authorities are at the scene of a deadly crash on State Road 29 in Hendry County on Friday afternoon.
Celebrating Free Comic Book Day in SWFL JP Sports store manager Jonathan Powell said this is a generational event that brings families together to reminisce on comics and other hobby-related knickknacks.
FORT MYERS Group rescues dogs before getting put down in Lee County Our animal shelters are packed with amazing puppies who have the sole desire to be loved.
FORT MYERS FGCU student beats all odds and is able to graduate Nearly four years ago, Marisa Manning had her heart set on going to Florida Gulf Coast University but never thought she’d find her passion for studying parasites.
FORT MYERS Victim in MLK Blvd. shooting identified as social media influencer The victim of the Martin Luther King Boulevard shooting has been identified as a local social media influencer.
FORT MYERS Could a Ferris wheel in downtown Fort Myers work? Right now, there are talks to bring a Ferris wheel to downtown Fort Myers, but several things are still up in the air.
LITTLE HICKORY BAY Improving ‘Hell’s Gate’ safety, a notoriously dangerous waterway for boaters A push to make an area known as “Hell’s Gate” safer since it’s a dangerous stretch of water with several blind corners within Little Hickory Bay.
Fixing failed back surgeries More than a million and a half people in the U.S. undergo back surgery each year. However, classic back surgery has one of the highest failure rates of any surgery.
WINK NEWS Getting an inside look at the FEMA discount controversy Picking up the pieces after Hurricane Ian has been difficult for many and moving on can impact our wallets.
FGCU FGCU pitcher Dylan Wolff playing for hometown team after labrum injury FGCU pitcher Dylan Wolff is living the dream playing for the hometown team after he overcame a labrum injury.
LEHIGH ACRES Frustrated Lehigh parents want action after violent school fights go viral online Violence at a Lehigh Acres Middle school was captured and posted online.
Turtle Club beachfront restaurant relaunches in Naples After a series of private friends and family events this week, The Turtle Club will reopen May 5 and begin taking reservations again May 6.
Actor Hal Holbrook. Credit: AP Legendary actor Hal Holbrook, known for his one-man stage show portraying Mark Twain, has died at the age of 95. Holbrook, who appeared on the hit series ‘Designing Women’ with his late wife Dixie Carter, passed away at his Beverly Hills home on Jan. 23, according to the New York Times. Holbrook appeared in many television shows and movies, including “Into The Wild,’ for which he received an Oscar nomination in 2007. Holbrook, who was born in Cleveland in 1925, was a five-time Emmy winner as well as an Oscar nominee in 2008 for Best Supporting Actor in “Into the Wild” — playing the role of a lonely widower at age 82 and becoming the oldest man at the time to receive an Oscar nomination. He also won a Tony in 1966 for his portrayal of Twain. Holbrook won Emmys in 1971 for “The Senator”; in 1973 for “Pueblo” (winning twice that year, for best lead actor in a drama and actor of the year in a special); in 1974 for the miniseries “Sandberg’s Lincoln”; and in 1989 for outstanding performance in international programming for the Alaska episode of “Portrait of America.” He also earned an Emmy nomination in 1972 for “That Certain Summer.” Over the years, he was also regular on the TV series “Designing Women” (which starred his third wife, Dixie Carter), and “Evening Shade,” starring Burt Reynolds. In 1974, he played “Deep Throat” in “All The President’s Men,” portraying the shadowy informant who guided Robert Redford’s Bob Woodward and Dustin Hoffman’s Carl Bernstein — playing Washington Post reporters — closer to exposing the Watergate scandal. Among Holbrook’s other film credits were “The Group” (1966), “Wild in the Streets,” (1968), “Magnum Force,” (1973), “Capricorn One” (1977), “Julia” (1977), “The Star Chamber” (1983), “Wall Street” (1987), “The Firm” (1993) and “The Majestic” (2001). Holbrook’s many stage performances ranged widely as well — from King Lear to the hard-luck salesman Willy Loman in Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman.” But it was as Twain that Holbrook made his most enduring mark. His lengthy and famed link to the writer and humorist began in the 1940s, when he and his then-wife performed in a two-person revue that toured the Southwest. Holbrook’s Twain portrayal, which began as a sketch called “An Encounter With an Interviewer,” became a one-man show in 1954 and eventually a much-lauded off-Broadway play called “Mark Twain Tonight!” in 1959. Life magazine called it “the greatest theatrical surprise of the year.” He brought the one-man play to Broadway to more rave reviews in 1966 — and won a Tony for Best Actor in a play. A year later he took the role to television in a CBS production that garnered Holbrook an primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Drama. As late as 2009, at age 85, Holbrook continued to portray Twain on stage as many as 20 to 30 times a year, the Los Angeles Times reported. “I’ve just become more and more impressed with him,” Holbrook told the Boston Globe in 1997. “The same truths that captured me when I started in 1954 are even more apparent today.” Holbrook was the middle child between two sisters whose parents abandoned the family when he was 2. The children went to live with their paternal grandparents in Massachusetts. Later in life, Holbrook said that left a mark that sent him off to a career in acting. “I realized there was an imp in me that wanted to say, `Here I am. Here I am,”‘ he told the Hartford Courant, adding that he “was frightened, but … wanted to be noticed.” Holbrook was divorced twice. He had two children, Victoria and David, with his first wife; and a daughter, Eve, with his second wife, Rossen. His third wife, Carter, died in 2010.