WINK Neighborhood Watch: Illegal gun possession, Kate Spade theft and deadly crash1 dead and 1 critically injured in double shooting in North Fort Myers
WINK Neighborhood Watch: Illegal gun possession, Kate Spade theft and deadly crash This weekâs segment of WINK Neighborhood Watch features a gun possessed by a person with felony convictions, a Kate Spade thief and a man arrested for causing a crash that killed a man on Alligator Alley.
NORTH FORT MYERS 1 dead and 1 critically injured in double shooting in North Fort Myers The Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported shooting in North Fort Myers on Saturday.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral looking to increase their FEMA flood insurance discount The City of Cape Coral got good news from FEMA; the 25% flood insurance discount is staying in place for the next three years.
Cool start, mild afternoon with lots of sunshine on this Sunday The Weather Authority says Sunday started off even slightly cooler than Saturday morning, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s across the area.
CAPE CORAL Community rallies behind hate crime victims and cleans the home After Cape Coral homeowners fell victim to vandals who destroyed their home with racist and hateful slurs, the community is rallying together to get the home back to its original state. WINK News broke this story on Wednesday. RELATED: Cape Coral home vandalized; homeowner calls it a âhate crimeâ On Friday, Cape Coral Police Chief Anthony […]
CAPE CORAL FGCU community rallies to clean vandalized home after hate crime The FGCU community rallied together to restore the house to its original state on Saturday after a hate crime.
FGCU FGCU volleyball wins fourth straight ASUN Tournament title The FGCU volleyball team beat Lipscomb in three sets to claim the program’s fourth straight ASUN Tournament title.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers community comes together for Thanksgiving turkey giveaway This time of year is especially stressful for people who are struggling financially. Adding all the holiday expenses on top of rent, food and basic necessities can leave people feeling anxious and off balance.
FORT MYERS Driver arrested after fleeing police, causing multi-car crash in Fort Myers The Fort Myers Police Department has arrested a man accused of causing a multi-car crash in Fort Myers.
Chilly morning and a cool Saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine The Weather Authority says the weekend is starting off nice and chilly, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s across Southwest Florida.
WINK NEWS SWFL Scoreboard: High School Football Regional Semifinals It’s the regional semifinal round of high school football in Southwest Florida. Check out the scores and highlights.
FORT MYERS BEACH New information on why FEMA put Fort Myers Beach on probation FEMA was sure to lay it out in a letter. Out of the five points listed, three areas need work on Fort Myers Beach to re-apply for the flood insurance discount.
CAPE CORAL Exclusive: Cape Coral Police Chief speaks out on hate crime incident New exclusive surveillance video shows the moment a Cape Coral home is vandalized. The suspects painted racial slurs on the wall in red paint. WINK News broke this story on Wednesday.
CAPE CORAL New police precincts coming to Cape Coral The Cape Coral Police Department is adding new precincts around the city. The reason? Growth.
Vietnam veteran’s unique service animal companion When we think of service animals, dogs usually come to mind, but it’s not just dogs that help people navigate through their challenges.
WINK Neighborhood Watch: Illegal gun possession, Kate Spade theft and deadly crash This weekâs segment of WINK Neighborhood Watch features a gun possessed by a person with felony convictions, a Kate Spade thief and a man arrested for causing a crash that killed a man on Alligator Alley.
NORTH FORT MYERS 1 dead and 1 critically injured in double shooting in North Fort Myers The Lee County Sheriff’s Office responded to a reported shooting in North Fort Myers on Saturday.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral looking to increase their FEMA flood insurance discount The City of Cape Coral got good news from FEMA; the 25% flood insurance discount is staying in place for the next three years.
Cool start, mild afternoon with lots of sunshine on this Sunday The Weather Authority says Sunday started off even slightly cooler than Saturday morning, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s across the area.
CAPE CORAL Community rallies behind hate crime victims and cleans the home After Cape Coral homeowners fell victim to vandals who destroyed their home with racist and hateful slurs, the community is rallying together to get the home back to its original state. WINK News broke this story on Wednesday. RELATED: Cape Coral home vandalized; homeowner calls it a âhate crimeâ On Friday, Cape Coral Police Chief Anthony […]
CAPE CORAL FGCU community rallies to clean vandalized home after hate crime The FGCU community rallied together to restore the house to its original state on Saturday after a hate crime.
FGCU FGCU volleyball wins fourth straight ASUN Tournament title The FGCU volleyball team beat Lipscomb in three sets to claim the program’s fourth straight ASUN Tournament title.
FORT MYERS Fort Myers community comes together for Thanksgiving turkey giveaway This time of year is especially stressful for people who are struggling financially. Adding all the holiday expenses on top of rent, food and basic necessities can leave people feeling anxious and off balance.
FORT MYERS Driver arrested after fleeing police, causing multi-car crash in Fort Myers The Fort Myers Police Department has arrested a man accused of causing a multi-car crash in Fort Myers.
Chilly morning and a cool Saturday afternoon with lots of sunshine The Weather Authority says the weekend is starting off nice and chilly, with temperatures in the 40s and 50s across Southwest Florida.
WINK NEWS SWFL Scoreboard: High School Football Regional Semifinals It’s the regional semifinal round of high school football in Southwest Florida. Check out the scores and highlights.
FORT MYERS BEACH New information on why FEMA put Fort Myers Beach on probation FEMA was sure to lay it out in a letter. Out of the five points listed, three areas need work on Fort Myers Beach to re-apply for the flood insurance discount.
CAPE CORAL Exclusive: Cape Coral Police Chief speaks out on hate crime incident New exclusive surveillance video shows the moment a Cape Coral home is vandalized. The suspects painted racial slurs on the wall in red paint. WINK News broke this story on Wednesday.
CAPE CORAL New police precincts coming to Cape Coral The Cape Coral Police Department is adding new precincts around the city. The reason? Growth.
Vietnam veteran’s unique service animal companion When we think of service animals, dogs usually come to mind, but it’s not just dogs that help people navigate through their challenges.
Split image showing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis next to former President Donald Trump. Credit: CBS In his first week on the campaign trail as a presidential candidate, Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly hit his chief rival, Donald Trump, from the right. âThis is a different guy than 2015, 2016,â DeSantis told a conservative radio host before slamming the bipartisan criminal justice reform legislation Trump championed as âbasically a jailbreak billâ that allowed dangerous people out of prison. He also accused Trump of âturning the reins overâ to Dr. Anthony Fauci during the COVID-19 pandemic, said Trump had â endorsed and tried to ramâ an âamnestyâ bill through Congress and vowed that â unlike the former president â he would finish building the U.S.-Mexico border wall. In Iowa on Saturday, he hit back at Trump for saying he didnât like the term âwokeâ because people have a hard time defining it. âWoke is an existential threat to our society,â DeSantis said. âTo say itâs not a big deal, that just shows you donât understand what a lot of these issues are right now.â Trump, meanwhile, has repeatedly attacked DeSantis from the left. He has suggested that even anti-abortion activists consider Floridaâs new six-week abortion ban âtoo harshâ and argued that DeSantis has made himself unelectable on a national level with his votes as a congressman to cut Social Security and Medicare â even though Trumpâs proposed budgets also repeatedly called for major entitlement cuts. The attacks underscore the underlying early dynamic of the race: As DeSantis tries to win over GOP primary voters and chip away at Trumpâs commanding early lead, Trump is already pivoting to a general election matchup against President Joe Biden. In the meantime, Trump has been pushing back against DeSantisâ argument that the Florida governor, not the former president, is the more viable general election candidate. âDonât forget, we have to win elections,â Trump stressed during a Fox News Channel town hall on Thursday as he discussed abortion politics. To be clear, Trump has also leaned in on other right-wing causes. This week, he revived his pledge to end birthright citizenship, saying he would sign an executive order on the first day of his second term to change the long-settled interpretation of the 14th Amendment. He also renewed his pledge to use the U.S. military to attack foreign drug cartels and has pushed the death penalty for drug dealers. But DeSantisâ efforts to out-Trump Trump have raised eyebrows among some observers who question his tactics. âI do not think itâs a smart strategy,â said Sarah Longwell, an anti-Trump Republican political strategist whose firm has been leading weekly focus groups with GOP voters where DeSantisâ appeal has been fading. Longwell said she had expected DeSantis to tailor his pitch to the slice of the Republican electorate that wants to move on from Trump. âYou canât out-MAGA Trump,â she said, referring to Trumpâs âMake America Great Againâ political movement. DeSantis, she argued, should be working to âconsolidate the âMove on from Trumpâ-ers and move into the âMaybe Trumpâ-ers, and instead, heâs tried to wrestle Trump for the âAlways Trumpâ-ers.â DeSantis allies argue the governor has been responding to what they see as Trumpâs attacks from the left and highlighting his stances on issues they believe will resonate with Republican primary voters, particularly abortion and DeSantisâ PR war with Disney. An official from Never Back Down, a pro-DeSantis super PAC handling much of his political operation, said DeSantisâ strategy is being informed by what the groupâs canvassers have been picking up from voters in recent weeks. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss messaging strategy, said voters have voiced confusion about Trumpâs attacks and have responded especially well to portrayals of DeSantis as a fighter who refuses to back down. The group ran a digital ad this week highlighting Trumpâs comment on abortion that was geotargeted to areas Trump was visiting in Iowa. It is also exploring messaging that will accuse Trump of being too cozy with major corporations during his time in the White House. Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung slammed DeSantisâ insinuations and accused him of ripping off Trumpâs ideas. âRon DeSantis has tried to steal every single one of President Trumpâs Agenda47 policy platforms. He is a fraudster and masquerading as someone who knows what heâs talking about,â he said. DeSantis, in his early campaign stops, has also tried to paint himself as a disciplined executive who will make good on his promises, implying Trump had not. âWhen I tell you Iâm going to do something, I donât just say that because I think that may be what you want to hear, then get into office and forget all the promises I made,â he said in Lexington, South Carolina. Longwell said her research had consistently found that on-the-fence voters are willing to put aside concerns about Trumpâs temperament because they feel he was so effective in office, raising questions about DeSantisâ strategy. âThey donât like his mouth, they donât like his tweets, they donât like his character. But they like what he did as president,â she said. Trump, meanwhile, has made clear he is looking toward next yearâs general election. In Grimes, Iowa, on Thursday, Trump received a pointed question from a woman who claimed that âwe have lost people because you supported the jab,â a reference to conspiracies about mRNA vaccines, which have been credited with saving millions of lives. While Trump did not dismiss her suggestion â and stressed that he was never in favor of mandates â he explained that âthereâs a big portion of the country that thinks that was a great thing, you understand that. Not a lot of the people in this room, but there is a big portion.â During the Fox News town hall later that day, Trump said âonly stupid peopleâ could suggest they had done more than him on abortion given that he picked some of the conservative Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade. But he also continued to criticize conservative Republican midterm candidates who did not support exceptions, including when the life of the mother is at risk, a position in line with the majority of voters. A recent memo to donors from Trump super PAC pollster Tony Fabrizio, first reported by Axios, made the case that DeSantis is vulnerable among swing state voters in a general election on issues including cuts to Social Security and Medicare, book bans in schools, Floridaâs ban on abortions at six weeks â before most women know they are pregnant â and his fight with Disney. Voters, meanwhile, have mixed views about the escalating feud. Heidi Lillibridge, a 51-year-old farmer and Republican activist from Vinton, Iowa, worries that Democrats will benefit from the two leading GOP candidates criticizing each other. She is particularly frustrated by DeSantisâ early attacks. âCriticizing President Trumpâs conservative credentials, when we all know how he acted as president and what he got accomplished, I donât really know why he would do that,â she said. Darcy Cowart, who saw DeSantis speak outside a bar and restaurant in Bluffton, South Carolina, said that while she had previously backed Trump, she was glad to see a large field with other options. âHeâs not going to change, and he just has this bully mentality. He just wonât give in on it,â she said. âI know he fights for us, and I know that he does some good things, but at the same time, itâs like having this obnoxious relative thatâs always got to be at the dinner table, that you dread being around.â Associated Press writers Thomas Beaumont in Des Moines, Iowa, and Meg Kinnard in Bluffton, S.C., contributed this report.