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The Clewiston Police Department is searching for a suspect captured on surveillance video attempting to break into a truck.
February’s inventory for single-family homes and condos in Charlotte County soared to heights not seen in years, but some sellers are expected to pull their homes off the market after Easter, an area Realtor said.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to an incident near HealthPark and Golisano Children’s Hospital, which caused a multi-hour lockdown of the hospitals late Sunday.
Youth mentorship, Big Brothers Big Sisters, is actively recruiting mentors to help children in the community.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined Idaho Gov. Brad Little for a news conference regarding proposed amendment changes to the congressional budget.
Naples philanthropist Jay Baker donated $5 million to the Humane Society during its Pet Lovers Gala on Friday.
A person was killed in a crash at the intersection of Santa Barbara Boulevard and Southeast 24th Street.
Lee County commissioners will meet Monday to discuss a contract extension for Manhattan Construction, the company in charge of the Southwest Florida International Airport expansion project.
The Weather Authority is tracking a temperature increase to start your workweek.
While construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen, in this web-exclusive feature, knows the best way to traverse the roadways.
Jury selection will soon begin for the trail of Nicholas Canfield, accused of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and sexual battery on a child.
U.S. Postal Service workers are preparing to rally against potential job cuts as President Donald Trump looks to privatize the agency.
The Weather Authority says to expect a warmer Sunday with more clouds than sun into the afternoon.
While construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen, in this web-exclusive feature, knows the best way to traverse the roadways.
Visitors at Terry Park had the chance to travel back in time with a vintage base ball game, showcasing America’s pastime.
The Clewiston Police Department is searching for a suspect captured on surveillance video attempting to break into a truck.
February’s inventory for single-family homes and condos in Charlotte County soared to heights not seen in years, but some sellers are expected to pull their homes off the market after Easter, an area Realtor said.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to an incident near HealthPark and Golisano Children’s Hospital, which caused a multi-hour lockdown of the hospitals late Sunday.
Youth mentorship, Big Brothers Big Sisters, is actively recruiting mentors to help children in the community.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined Idaho Gov. Brad Little for a news conference regarding proposed amendment changes to the congressional budget.
Naples philanthropist Jay Baker donated $5 million to the Humane Society during its Pet Lovers Gala on Friday.
A person was killed in a crash at the intersection of Santa Barbara Boulevard and Southeast 24th Street.
Lee County commissioners will meet Monday to discuss a contract extension for Manhattan Construction, the company in charge of the Southwest Florida International Airport expansion project.
The Weather Authority is tracking a temperature increase to start your workweek.
While construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen, in this web-exclusive feature, knows the best way to traverse the roadways.
Jury selection will soon begin for the trail of Nicholas Canfield, accused of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and sexual battery on a child.
U.S. Postal Service workers are preparing to rally against potential job cuts as President Donald Trump looks to privatize the agency.
The Weather Authority says to expect a warmer Sunday with more clouds than sun into the afternoon.
While construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox-Rosen, in this web-exclusive feature, knows the best way to traverse the roadways.
Visitors at Terry Park had the chance to travel back in time with a vintage base ball game, showcasing America’s pastime.
Odor-Eaters is recalling specific lots of spray powder and Stink-Stoppers Spray due to possible carcinogen contamination.
Internal testing from the company found low levels of benzene in a total of 41 lots of the two products.
Benzene is considered a human carcinogen and exposure can occur by inhalation, orally, and through the skin, potentially causing leukemia and blood cancer of the bone marrow.
So far, there have been no reports of adverse effects to the product.
A full list of the UPC, lot numbers, and expiration dates can be found on the FDA website at this link.
For those that may have purchased the product a refund can be requested on the Odor-Eaters’ website at this link.