Fired deputy charged with crimes had troubled past in law enforcementNew resolution could help fend off FEMA’s threat to pull flood insurance discount
More Videos View all Homeowner sues insurer known for suing its own policyholders Almost a year and a half after Hurricane Ian and insurance lawsuits are still making their way through the courts. One insurance company stands out for suing its own customers but one of its policyholders turned the tables. FLORIDA What are Florida lawmakers doing to lower your property insurance rates? WINK investigative reporter goes to Tallahassee to find out. Premiums have tripled in the past five years, making homeownership an increasingly unaffordable option for people living in southwest Florida. CAPE CORAL EXCLUSIVE: Cape Coral Couple’s Cry for Justice – 16 months after Hurricane Ian, Still No Insurance Money, and Fears of Withheld Information A Cape Coral couple wants answers. Their insurance claim from Hurricane Ian is still open. US Senate Budget Committee launches investigation on Citizens Insurance The US Senate Budget Committee is investigating Citizens Property Insurance Corp. after it dropped nearly 100,000 policies. WINK Investigates View all Hendry County Fired deputy charged with crimes had troubled past in law enforcement A local police officer resigned in lieu of termination after dozens of disciplinary actions against him, so how was he hired at another SWFL law enforcement agency? FORT MYERS The Lee County School District proposes changes to address safety and discipline on school grounds Lee Schools changing the rules to improve safety and discipline. LEE COUNTY Sheriff Carmine Marceno addresses incident after deputy pulled over, taken home Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno sat down exclusively with Investigative Reporter Peter Fleischer to provide answers about why an off-duty deputy was driven home instead of to jail. FORT MYERS More green space needed in Fort Myers; Parks ‘Master plan’ unveiled The fate of the long-awaited park at the old Dunbar sludge site might lie in Fort Myers voters’ hands.
Homeowner sues insurer known for suing its own policyholders Almost a year and a half after Hurricane Ian and insurance lawsuits are still making their way through the courts. One insurance company stands out for suing its own customers but one of its policyholders turned the tables.
FLORIDA What are Florida lawmakers doing to lower your property insurance rates? WINK investigative reporter goes to Tallahassee to find out. Premiums have tripled in the past five years, making homeownership an increasingly unaffordable option for people living in southwest Florida.
CAPE CORAL EXCLUSIVE: Cape Coral Couple’s Cry for Justice – 16 months after Hurricane Ian, Still No Insurance Money, and Fears of Withheld Information A Cape Coral couple wants answers. Their insurance claim from Hurricane Ian is still open.
US Senate Budget Committee launches investigation on Citizens Insurance The US Senate Budget Committee is investigating Citizens Property Insurance Corp. after it dropped nearly 100,000 policies.
Hendry County Fired deputy charged with crimes had troubled past in law enforcement A local police officer resigned in lieu of termination after dozens of disciplinary actions against him, so how was he hired at another SWFL law enforcement agency?
FORT MYERS The Lee County School District proposes changes to address safety and discipline on school grounds Lee Schools changing the rules to improve safety and discipline.
LEE COUNTY Sheriff Carmine Marceno addresses incident after deputy pulled over, taken home Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno sat down exclusively with Investigative Reporter Peter Fleischer to provide answers about why an off-duty deputy was driven home instead of to jail.
FORT MYERS More green space needed in Fort Myers; Parks ‘Master plan’ unveiled The fate of the long-awaited park at the old Dunbar sludge site might lie in Fort Myers voters’ hands.