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A unique phenomenon is happening Thursday night, as a total lunar eclipse can be seen in the Southwest Florida skies.
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A unique phenomenon is happening Thursday night, as a total lunar eclipse can be seen in the Southwest Florida skies.
SB 1296, a new Florida bill, aims to curb cell phone use in schools across the state by the 2025-2026 school year.
The Weather Authority is tracking warming temperatures and increased cloud coverage, culminating in gorgeous weather this Thursday.
Welcome to WINK News Photos of the Week, where we highlight memorable moments from Southwest Florida throughout the week.
As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a man was found not breathing in a pool at a Naples apartment complex on Wednesday night.
A memorial is growing near a pond in Collier County where the body of a teenager was found.
A proposed bill in Florida, known as “Lucy’s Law,” seeks to increase penalties for vessel collisions, accidents, and casualties.
Beach Records, a record store doubling as a music venue, is closing down after hundreds of shows held and many more records sold.
Fort Myers Beach is bustling with activity as spring break draws crowds to the area. The influx of visitors is a welcome sight for local businesses, especially after the community faces challenges from recent hurricanes.
Cape Coral is set to undergo a significant change with a road expansion project on Cape Coral Parkway, increasing it from four lanes to six.
This weekly Most Wanted Wednesday WINK News segment features fugitives from justice in Southwest Florida.
WTLQ 97.7 Orgullo Latino is gearing up for its annual Partners in Hope event.
Taking a temporary extended break from work, known as a mini-retirement, is becoming a popular trend, especially among younger generations.
In the age of the transfer portal, Florida Southwestern baseball is made up of players who have transferred from various prestigious programs.
A unique phenomenon is happening Thursday night, as a total lunar eclipse can be seen in the Southwest Florida skies.
SB 1296, a new Florida bill, aims to curb cell phone use in schools across the state by the 2025-2026 school year.
The Weather Authority is tracking warming temperatures and increased cloud coverage, culminating in gorgeous weather this Thursday.
Welcome to WINK News Photos of the Week, where we highlight memorable moments from Southwest Florida throughout the week.
As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
According to the Collier County Sheriff’s Office, a man was found not breathing in a pool at a Naples apartment complex on Wednesday night.
A memorial is growing near a pond in Collier County where the body of a teenager was found.
A proposed bill in Florida, known as “Lucy’s Law,” seeks to increase penalties for vessel collisions, accidents, and casualties.
Beach Records, a record store doubling as a music venue, is closing down after hundreds of shows held and many more records sold.
Fort Myers Beach is bustling with activity as spring break draws crowds to the area. The influx of visitors is a welcome sight for local businesses, especially after the community faces challenges from recent hurricanes.
Cape Coral is set to undergo a significant change with a road expansion project on Cape Coral Parkway, increasing it from four lanes to six.
This weekly Most Wanted Wednesday WINK News segment features fugitives from justice in Southwest Florida.
WTLQ 97.7 Orgullo Latino is gearing up for its annual Partners in Hope event.
Taking a temporary extended break from work, known as a mini-retirement, is becoming a popular trend, especially among younger generations.
In the age of the transfer portal, Florida Southwestern baseball is made up of players who have transferred from various prestigious programs.
A group of diners fell in the water after the deck of a Florida waterfront restaurant collapsed, injuring two of them who had to be taken to a hospital.
Fire officials told news outlets the diners were eating outside at the Fort Lauderdale waterfront restaurant when a portion of the deck fell. At least three adults swam to a nearby boat at the dock and were pulled from the water by other people.
Two of the diners were taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue Battalion Chief Stephen Gollan told the South Florida Sun Sentinel the dock at Flip Flops Dockside Eatery had apparent signs of decay and visible areas that were recently repaired.
A representative who answered the restaurant’s phone Saturday said they could not comment on the incident.