The My Safe Florida Home program is now accepting new applicantsTracking Category 5 Hurricane Beryl in the Central Caribbean
The My Safe Florida Home program is now accepting new applicants Would you like a free home inspection and cash to upgrade your windows and doors and strengthen your roof?
THE WEATHER AUTHORITY Tracking Category 5 Hurricane Beryl in the Central Caribbean The Weather Authority is tracking Hurricane Beryl as it continues to gather strength in the Central Caribbean.
THE WEATHER AUTHORITY More rain and storms for Tuesday afternoon The Weather Authority is tracking a warmer Tuesday afternoon, with rain and showers expected throughout the evening.
Neighbors react to Three Oaks Park shooter’s arrest Sheriff Carmine Marceno said a drug deal gone wrong in Three Oaks Park left one dead and the gunman on the loose.
the weather authority Storm Tracking: Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Chris and Invest 96L The Weather Authority has been tracking major Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Chris and Invest 96L in the Atlantic.
NAPLES Flag at Naples Holocaust Museum to honor liberators Holocaust survivors created this flag in honor of their liberators, made with scraps and garments found in concentration camps in Germany.
New law requires disclosure of artificial intelligence in political ads When AI becomes entwined in our politics, it can be downright scary, putting words in people’s mouths that they didn’t say or showing them doing things they didn’t do.
FORT MYERS Ride along State Road 82 with FMPD On Monday, Fort Myers Police Department pulled a car over on SR 82 for going 100 mph in a 50 mph zone. They took WINK News on a ride-along.
FORT MYERS Neighbors ask officials to address constant flooding along Palm Beach Boulevard Heavy rains often turn Palm Beach Boulevard into a nightmare for drivers, like it did on Sunday, as cars were stuck in ankle deep waters.
FORT MYERS Gov DeSantis vetoes bill that requires DOH to issue health warnings at local beaches From algal blooms to red tide, we all know there are some bad things lurking in Florida waters.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Black Bear law causes concern among Floridians Black bears have often been seen across Southwest Florida, and now a new law that allows for the killing of a black bear under certain circumstances is raising concerns.
What’s next for Joe Biden after debate performance? Among democratic voters, 45% believe the president should step aside and not be the nominee, but Biden is showing no signs of dropping from the race.
LEHIGH ACRES 1 injured in Lehigh Acres shooting The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a shooting that occurred in Lehigh Acres on Monday evening.
NAPLES Mercato in Naples is getting a makeover Plans are in the works this summer and fall to “refresh” Mercato in North Naples. The popular local destination will be tripling the size of its 3,000-square-foot piazza to accommodate over a hundred annual events.
Miracle Moment: Boy battles cancer three times Twelve-year-old Karsen Winters is staying cool in the face of cancer.
The My Safe Florida Home program is now accepting new applicants Would you like a free home inspection and cash to upgrade your windows and doors and strengthen your roof?
THE WEATHER AUTHORITY Tracking Category 5 Hurricane Beryl in the Central Caribbean The Weather Authority is tracking Hurricane Beryl as it continues to gather strength in the Central Caribbean.
THE WEATHER AUTHORITY More rain and storms for Tuesday afternoon The Weather Authority is tracking a warmer Tuesday afternoon, with rain and showers expected throughout the evening.
Neighbors react to Three Oaks Park shooter’s arrest Sheriff Carmine Marceno said a drug deal gone wrong in Three Oaks Park left one dead and the gunman on the loose.
the weather authority Storm Tracking: Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Chris and Invest 96L The Weather Authority has been tracking major Hurricane Beryl, Tropical Storm Chris and Invest 96L in the Atlantic.
NAPLES Flag at Naples Holocaust Museum to honor liberators Holocaust survivors created this flag in honor of their liberators, made with scraps and garments found in concentration camps in Germany.
New law requires disclosure of artificial intelligence in political ads When AI becomes entwined in our politics, it can be downright scary, putting words in people’s mouths that they didn’t say or showing them doing things they didn’t do.
FORT MYERS Ride along State Road 82 with FMPD On Monday, Fort Myers Police Department pulled a car over on SR 82 for going 100 mph in a 50 mph zone. They took WINK News on a ride-along.
FORT MYERS Neighbors ask officials to address constant flooding along Palm Beach Boulevard Heavy rains often turn Palm Beach Boulevard into a nightmare for drivers, like it did on Sunday, as cars were stuck in ankle deep waters.
FORT MYERS Gov DeSantis vetoes bill that requires DOH to issue health warnings at local beaches From algal blooms to red tide, we all know there are some bad things lurking in Florida waters.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Black Bear law causes concern among Floridians Black bears have often been seen across Southwest Florida, and now a new law that allows for the killing of a black bear under certain circumstances is raising concerns.
What’s next for Joe Biden after debate performance? Among democratic voters, 45% believe the president should step aside and not be the nominee, but Biden is showing no signs of dropping from the race.
LEHIGH ACRES 1 injured in Lehigh Acres shooting The Lee County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a shooting that occurred in Lehigh Acres on Monday evening.
NAPLES Mercato in Naples is getting a makeover Plans are in the works this summer and fall to “refresh” Mercato in North Naples. The popular local destination will be tripling the size of its 3,000-square-foot piazza to accommodate over a hundred annual events.
Miracle Moment: Boy battles cancer three times Twelve-year-old Karsen Winters is staying cool in the face of cancer.
Dr. Serhiy Pasishnyk (Credit: WINK News) Most of the world is condemning Russia’s attacks on Ukraine. The United Nations is demanding Russia withdraw its troops immediately. More bombing in Ukraine means more anxiety and more worry for Dr. Serhiy Pasishnyk, an FSW professor who has family in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. “I feel… distracted because you know every 15 minutes you check if nothing really really bad happened there,” said Pasishnyk. The professor left his home country of Ukraine about 25 years ago to further his chemistry research. His brother stayed in the country and is now in western Ukraine, away from the Russian invasion. “He just goes to work on a daily basis, and then in their free time, they work to help our military and special places,” said Pasishnyk. It’s a much different story for Pasishnyk’s cousin. She is in the central part of the country, near the line of fire. “I said, ‘how is the spirit?’ And she said, ‘you know what, everybody is ready to fight with their bare hands,'” said Pasishnyk. With their bare hands and weapons from the United States and other allies, Ukraine has already defied the odds, but the Russians are not about to turn around. Satellite imagery caught a 40-mile-long convoy moving toward the country’s capital Kyiv. “Yes, I would like to see more help. But I cannot even imagine what kind of help. Ukraine is pumped with money now from everybody. Ukraine is pumped with weapons, cannot be pumped with people,” said Pasishnyk. For Ukrainian people thousands of miles away, it’s hard to watch. Pasishnyk believes this war is far from over. When asked how that made him feel, “Sad. Helpless. Full of hate. With a little bit of hope,” said Pasishnyk.