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3 killed in Glades County pickup truck crash; 1 critically injured The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a pickup truck crash that killed three people and critically injured one person in Glades County.
FWC Gopher Tortoise license plates free vouchers available The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced free vouchers for its Gopher Tortoise license plates.
The Weather Authority Warm and breezy for your Halloween plans The Weather Authority is tracking dry and breezy conditions, making for an ideal trick-or-treating environment for this Halloween.
FORT MYERS Alice Cooper to perform at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall Alice Cooper, the “Godfather of Shock Rock,” will perform at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers.
CLEWISTON Police conduct active investigation in Clewiston neighborhood The Clewiston Police Department is conducting an active investigation within a home on South Lopez Street.
Voters dealing with spam texts ahead of the presidential election Aubrey Jewett is a Political Science Professor at the University of Central Florida. He said that campaigns are trying to find non-traditional means of contacting voters.
FORT MYERS Largest haunted attraction in SWFL at Lee Civic Center The largest haunted attraction in Southwest Florida is being held at the Lee Civic Center starting Thursday.
AVE MARIA Power restored in Collier County; thousands affected by outages Thousands of people in Collier County are without power on Wednesday night.
CAPE CORAL An inside look at Thrive Academy; a school for kids with autism Thrive Academy is a first of its kind school for those diagnosed with autism. On Wednesday, the school held a ribbon cutting ceremony and invited the public inside.
FORT MYERS Local band, DONEFOR, to release song with Sleeping With Sirens lead singer Kellin Quinn Local band DONEFOR’s new song “Paradigm” will feature Sleeping With Sirens lead singer Kellin Quinn.
Exclusive: Florida Speaker of the House on upcoming election Election day is less than a week away and in the final stretch, we are hearing from more state officials.
PUNTA GORDA Priceless decorations returned after Hurricane Milton A plastic bin washed ashore in Punta Gorda during Hurricane Milton like a message in a bottle.
Elections: how it affects mental health Every time a presidential comes around, it seems to take more of a toll on mental health, causing voter stress and anxiety.
PORT CHARLOTTE WINK News Player of the Week: Port Charlotte DL Myron Charles Port Charlotte defensive lineman and Texas commit Myron Charles is our WINK News Player of the Week after the Pirates win over Naples.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral statue to be refurbished after hurricane damage Big John came to Cape Coral back in 1969. He started off as a grocery store’s mascot, and now he’s just a lovable guy in The Cape.
3 killed in Glades County pickup truck crash; 1 critically injured The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating a pickup truck crash that killed three people and critically injured one person in Glades County.
FWC Gopher Tortoise license plates free vouchers available The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced free vouchers for its Gopher Tortoise license plates.
The Weather Authority Warm and breezy for your Halloween plans The Weather Authority is tracking dry and breezy conditions, making for an ideal trick-or-treating environment for this Halloween.
FORT MYERS Alice Cooper to perform at Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall Alice Cooper, the “Godfather of Shock Rock,” will perform at the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall in Fort Myers.
CLEWISTON Police conduct active investigation in Clewiston neighborhood The Clewiston Police Department is conducting an active investigation within a home on South Lopez Street.
Voters dealing with spam texts ahead of the presidential election Aubrey Jewett is a Political Science Professor at the University of Central Florida. He said that campaigns are trying to find non-traditional means of contacting voters.
FORT MYERS Largest haunted attraction in SWFL at Lee Civic Center The largest haunted attraction in Southwest Florida is being held at the Lee Civic Center starting Thursday.
AVE MARIA Power restored in Collier County; thousands affected by outages Thousands of people in Collier County are without power on Wednesday night.
CAPE CORAL An inside look at Thrive Academy; a school for kids with autism Thrive Academy is a first of its kind school for those diagnosed with autism. On Wednesday, the school held a ribbon cutting ceremony and invited the public inside.
FORT MYERS Local band, DONEFOR, to release song with Sleeping With Sirens lead singer Kellin Quinn Local band DONEFOR’s new song “Paradigm” will feature Sleeping With Sirens lead singer Kellin Quinn.
Exclusive: Florida Speaker of the House on upcoming election Election day is less than a week away and in the final stretch, we are hearing from more state officials.
PUNTA GORDA Priceless decorations returned after Hurricane Milton A plastic bin washed ashore in Punta Gorda during Hurricane Milton like a message in a bottle.
Elections: how it affects mental health Every time a presidential comes around, it seems to take more of a toll on mental health, causing voter stress and anxiety.
PORT CHARLOTTE WINK News Player of the Week: Port Charlotte DL Myron Charles Port Charlotte defensive lineman and Texas commit Myron Charles is our WINK News Player of the Week after the Pirates win over Naples.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral statue to be refurbished after hurricane damage Big John came to Cape Coral back in 1969. He started off as a grocery store’s mascot, and now he’s just a lovable guy in The Cape.
Demonstrators outside Boynton Beach, Florida police headquarters on night of December 29, 2021 pressed for the firing of the officer in a fatal attempted dirt bike traffic stop two days before. Teen Stanley Davis Jr. died. WPEC-TV Demonstrators outside police headquarters in Boynton Beach Tuesday night called for the firing of the officer involved in the death of a 13-year old boy on a dirt bike during an attempted traffic stop Sunday, CBS West Palm Beach affiliate WPEC-TV reports. They also pressed for transparency from the department about what happened during the incident. Police say the boy was driving the dirt bike recklessly when he “went down” on North Federal Highway. The officer is on paid leave while the Florida Highway Patrol investigates. Video WPEC obtained shows the boy, Stanley Davis Jr., also known as “SJ,” pulling up at a Chevron gas station shortly before the incident. He goes inside to pay, wearing his helmet. Then he rides away and a police vehicle follows him down the street. Davis rides out of frame, then circles back, with the police vehicle close behind. About three blocks later, Davis was dead. A 13-year-old riding a dirt bike died after an attempted traffic stop in Boynton Beach, Florida, on Dec. 26, 2021.WPEC-TV According to the Florida Highway Patrol incident report, Davis was riding northbound on U.S. Highway 1 when he lost control of his dirt bike and hit the curb of the median. The impact sent him into a one-way sign on the median before he landed in the road. The Boynton Beach Police Department said the police vehicle involved didn’t have a dashcam. “At this point in the preliminary investigation, I have not seen any evidence or heard any witness testimony that states the officer’s vehicle came in contact with the dirt bike,” Police Chief Michael G. Gregory said at a briefing Sunday. The department’s pursuit policy states that an officer can only chase a suspect if they believe the person committed a forcible felony. Whether the officer violated department policy in this incident is still under investigation, WPEC reported. The protesters were chanting “Justice for SJ,” the station says. Stanley’s fellow bike riders say this tragic incident could have been avoided if there was a place in the city for teens to ride their bikes safely. “We have been begging for somewhere to ride for years now, we used to go two to three hours away just to ride,” said Tyra Simmons, a family friend and fellow rider, told WPEC. Mayor Steven B. Grant went to the scene on Sunday and spoke with community members who were both sad and angry about the boy’s death. “My statement to them was we should not blame the police department for the actions of an individual officer; however, the city and police are responsible,” Grant said Monday in an interview with WPEC. Davis was Black, and given the city’s history, the mayor said he understands why some believe race played a role in this tragedy. “The situation that created this didn’t happen just yesterday; this is an aspect of how the city has treated parts of the city for decades, even before I was mayor. So the city is trying to work with the community to get a resolution so that it’s safer for everyone,” Grant said.