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A 6-foot alligator made an unexpected appearance at Florida Gulf Coast University, causing a commotion on a busy boardwalk.
The Fort Myers City Council’s partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been a point of contention
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The Fort Myers Fire Department is urging the community to be open and honest during fire investigations.
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A new video of a Florida Panther shows that these wild animals have more in common with house cats than you might think.
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Estero 17-year-old Gianna Clemente is making her third appearance in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
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A 6-foot alligator made an unexpected appearance at Florida Gulf Coast University, causing a commotion on a busy boardwalk.
The Fort Myers City Council’s partnership with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been a point of contention
A 17-year-old hero is fighting for his life in the hospital after a violent incident in Collier County.
The Fort Myers Fire Department is urging the community to be open and honest during fire investigations.
While many are familiar with the stories of men who served in World War II, the women who served also played a crucial role in shaping history.
WINK News is back with Most Wanted Wednesday, spotlighting some of Southwest Florida’s most sought-after criminals. This initiative, in collaboration with Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers, aims to aid law enforcement by sharing crucial information about individuals they are trying to locate. This week, authorities are searching for Arquesha Brown in Fort Myers. The 47-year-old was […]
A new video of a Florida Panther shows that these wild animals have more in common with house cats than you might think.
Fort Myers may soon see new traffic cameras installed in school zones along McGregor Boulevard.
Lawmakers have proposed a bill to ensure that artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be the sole factor in denying insurance claims. This includes claims for home, auto, or health insurance.
Estero 17-year-old Gianna Clemente is making her third appearance in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Two and a half years after Hurricane Ian, timeshare owners at Mariners Boathouse and Windward Passage Resort on Fort Myers Beach are still unable to access their properties.
Water quality advocates celebrated a victory after a lawsuit from three Florida sugar companies was rejected in court.
The Collier County Sheriff’s Office is taking innovative steps to prepare its deputies for unpredictable situations.
A new traffic plan on the Matanzas Pass Bridge seeks to get first responders to Fort Myers Beach faster.
The powerful storm had swept away all three weather stations of the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation. After nearly two and a half years, the RECON Weather System is back online, bringing vital information to the community.
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Thick smoke erupted from a Fort Myers recycling facility on Tuesday evening as flames tore through the building.
Nearly a dozen fire units responded to the scene on the 3700 block of Veronica Shoemaker Boulevard, where Mome Metals Recycling and Allied Recycling operates.
Chief Tracy McMillion of the Fort Myers Fire Department said, “The fire was actually called in around 6:22 p.m., and as we were approaching the fire, many of our crews actually reported a large smoke column, probably about three or four times as big as it is now.”
When WINK News arrived, Fort Myers firefighters were actively battling the flames.
“We’ve got a really good knockdown of the fire, and we’re looking at having a much shorter night than what we would normally have,” said McMillion.
After sundown, it was still all hands on deck.
The facility manager, Mohammd Obiedat, discussed the possible cause of the fire.
“What we think is could be a battery inside one of the cars, the one we buy. So it might be that’s the reason for starting the fire,” said Obiedat.
Obiedat expressed his gratitude for the fire department’s quick response.
“I want to just thank the fire department for the quick response. They are great people. They really saved my yard, and we really appreciate their efforts.”
The facility plans to install new sprinklers early Wednesday morning and expects to resume operations shortly.