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The Weather Authority is tracking Wednesday morning showers, then chillier conditions remain throughout the afternoon.
Demolition has begun on the Bimini East properties that are part of the city of Cape Coral’s revitalization development.
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.
Lee County deputies arrested two men after witnessing them racing down Lee Boulevard at nearly 90 mph.
The website ReproductiveRights.gov, which offered resources on abortion and reproductive rights, is no longer accessible.
Two men involved in the January 6th attack are now back in southwest Florida, thanks to a series of pardons from President Trump.
One drive at a time, 14-year-old Jesus Bethencourt is doing something most only dream of: playing at Augusta National.
Artificial intelligence has been helping the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office solve crimes.
Hercilio and Miranda Cabieses love pickleball so much they make it their mission to share it with the world.
Marco Island city leaders are considering a proposal for police officers to wear body cameras. The idea aims to modernize the department and increase trust with citizens.
With the fear of mass deportations and raids many are wondering whether any will happen here. Any mass deportations could adversely affect construction and agriculture.
Lee County Schools is considering changes to its student code of conduct regarding the use of wireless communication devices during the school day.
NCH is upping its cancer-fighting game by becoming the first in Florida to acquire a new technology designed to destroy tumors.
The Alliance for the Arts will be hosting the 39th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibit.
FGCU softball head coach David Deiros will retire from coaching at the end of the 2025 season.
The Weather Authority is tracking Wednesday morning showers, then chillier conditions remain throughout the afternoon.
Demolition has begun on the Bimini East properties that are part of the city of Cape Coral’s revitalization development.
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.
Lee County deputies arrested two men after witnessing them racing down Lee Boulevard at nearly 90 mph.
The website ReproductiveRights.gov, which offered resources on abortion and reproductive rights, is no longer accessible.
Two men involved in the January 6th attack are now back in southwest Florida, thanks to a series of pardons from President Trump.
One drive at a time, 14-year-old Jesus Bethencourt is doing something most only dream of: playing at Augusta National.
Artificial intelligence has been helping the Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office solve crimes.
Hercilio and Miranda Cabieses love pickleball so much they make it their mission to share it with the world.
Marco Island city leaders are considering a proposal for police officers to wear body cameras. The idea aims to modernize the department and increase trust with citizens.
With the fear of mass deportations and raids many are wondering whether any will happen here. Any mass deportations could adversely affect construction and agriculture.
Lee County Schools is considering changes to its student code of conduct regarding the use of wireless communication devices during the school day.
NCH is upping its cancer-fighting game by becoming the first in Florida to acquire a new technology designed to destroy tumors.
The Alliance for the Arts will be hosting the 39th Annual All Florida Juried Exhibit.
FGCU softball head coach David Deiros will retire from coaching at the end of the 2025 season.
Dinosaurs are invading Southwest Florida.
Fathers and their children filled the Lee Civic Center to celebrate the big day with a Jurassic experience.
Families got to check out quite a few dinosaurs in this Jurassic quest.
From a roaring T-rex to the Triceratops, folks did not want to miss out on the opportunity to see a variety of dinosaurs.
Various dinosaurs were displayed, from triceratops to even a moving T-rex.
Event organizers said seeing dads here with their children enjoying this Jurassic adventure makes this day even more special.
“I personally feel like it’s a beautiful thing to see the kids and their fathers coming out to enjoy their time on their on their dad’s day, so it’s a wonderful, each holiday, each time we do it here at Jurassic. It’s just a wonderful experience,” said Suave, a dino trainer.