Gov. DeSantis to hold a news conference in JacksonvilleSea turtle nesting season begins in Fort Myers Beach
Jacksonville Gov. DeSantis to hold a news conference in Jacksonville Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a news conference in Jacksonville.
FORT MYERS BEACH Sea turtle nesting season begins in Fort Myers Beach Sea turtle nesting season has officially begun, and the FWC wants to remind visitors about the fragility of the young reptiles.
BAREFOOT LAKE Neighbors react to chaos at Barefoot Lake Imagine being scared to leave your home on the weekends. Ana and Anrik understand the feeling all too well.
CAPE CORAL The story of Ollie’s Pub and what kept it open through years of hardships Before Ollie’s housed weekly events, packed to the brim with artwork and home to many, it was a simple dream and an empty space.
Most Wanted Wednesday: Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for May 1, 2024 Here are some of Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for May 1, 2024.
FORT MYERS BEACH Remembering Fort Myers Beach ‘Mayor’ Brad Benson To know Brad Benson was to know a legend. He recently passed away at the age of 71 after battling health issues.
CAPE CORAL Proposed Cape Coral City Council meeting time change fails In a 4 to 4 vote, the motion to move Cape Coral meeting times from 4:30 to 9 a.m. failed.
Greater Dunbar initiative begins A duplex that has been around since the 1960s and is filled with generations of memories is being demolished.
Caught on camera: funnel clouds, hail and more during thunderstorm Wednesday’s thunderstorms storms have produced hail and funnel clouds.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA New mammography guidelines Breast cancer is much easier to treat when it’s caught early.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral church picking up the pieces after massive fire Calvary Connection ministries is unrecognizable after a massive fire swept through a Cape Coral Complex on Monday.
CAPE CORAL Day Two of FEMA code compliance hearings in Cape Coral Another 50 people were summoned Wednesday for the second day of code compliance hearings before the special magistrate.
PUNTA GORDA Cracking down on vapes in Charlotte County schools Vaping is taking over, and that’s why three Charlotte County High schools are testing out vape sensors.
State lawmakers want to hear your opinion on voting in Lee County Right now, everyone votes for or against all five of the Lee Commissioners, but they’re talking about changing the system so that each commissioner represents a specific part of the county.
FORT MYERS Migrants entering Florida under controversial parole program The House Committee on Homeland Security has released documents, which show a surge in migrants entering the United States through a parole program, sparking debate over immigration policies and border security.
Jacksonville Gov. DeSantis to hold a news conference in Jacksonville Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a news conference in Jacksonville.
FORT MYERS BEACH Sea turtle nesting season begins in Fort Myers Beach Sea turtle nesting season has officially begun, and the FWC wants to remind visitors about the fragility of the young reptiles.
BAREFOOT LAKE Neighbors react to chaos at Barefoot Lake Imagine being scared to leave your home on the weekends. Ana and Anrik understand the feeling all too well.
CAPE CORAL The story of Ollie’s Pub and what kept it open through years of hardships Before Ollie’s housed weekly events, packed to the brim with artwork and home to many, it was a simple dream and an empty space.
Most Wanted Wednesday: Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for May 1, 2024 Here are some of Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for May 1, 2024.
FORT MYERS BEACH Remembering Fort Myers Beach ‘Mayor’ Brad Benson To know Brad Benson was to know a legend. He recently passed away at the age of 71 after battling health issues.
CAPE CORAL Proposed Cape Coral City Council meeting time change fails In a 4 to 4 vote, the motion to move Cape Coral meeting times from 4:30 to 9 a.m. failed.
Greater Dunbar initiative begins A duplex that has been around since the 1960s and is filled with generations of memories is being demolished.
Caught on camera: funnel clouds, hail and more during thunderstorm Wednesday’s thunderstorms storms have produced hail and funnel clouds.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA New mammography guidelines Breast cancer is much easier to treat when it’s caught early.
CAPE CORAL Cape Coral church picking up the pieces after massive fire Calvary Connection ministries is unrecognizable after a massive fire swept through a Cape Coral Complex on Monday.
CAPE CORAL Day Two of FEMA code compliance hearings in Cape Coral Another 50 people were summoned Wednesday for the second day of code compliance hearings before the special magistrate.
PUNTA GORDA Cracking down on vapes in Charlotte County schools Vaping is taking over, and that’s why three Charlotte County High schools are testing out vape sensors.
State lawmakers want to hear your opinion on voting in Lee County Right now, everyone votes for or against all five of the Lee Commissioners, but they’re talking about changing the system so that each commissioner represents a specific part of the county.
FORT MYERS Migrants entering Florida under controversial parole program The House Committee on Homeland Security has released documents, which show a surge in migrants entering the United States through a parole program, sparking debate over immigration policies and border security.
SOUTH FORT MYERS RSW sees improvement in unruly passenger incidents, remain high nationally Behavior in airports and on airplanes has taken a significant turn for the worse over the last two and a half years. “It’s like 2020 happened, and everyone lost their brains,” flight attendant Mitra Amirzadeh explains. “There are moments, I think, maybe we’re through the worst of it. And then, something crazy happens, and I’m […]
FORT MYERS High living costs may force some SW Florida families out of the area The price of living in paradise is growing, and soon, some families may be forced out of Southwest Florida. Marissa Stafford is a Southwest Florida native, born and raised. She says recently, she’s had to work multiple jobs to support her family. They rented the same house for years, where they were happy. That was […]
FORT MYERS Lee County school board member’s actions questioned A renewed call for a Lee County School Board member to resign comes Wednesday night after a whistleblower complaint and a historic move for the board. “I move to censure board member Miss Patricca until the whistleblower complaint can be investigated and completed,” said Lee County school board member Melisa Giovannelli. With that, a first […]
FORT MYERS Search is on for Good Samaritan, witness of deadly 2017 Fort Myers crash The hunt is still on for a key witness after a man was pulled out of a burning car following a deadly crash five years ago. Now, that man who survived faces vehicular homicide charges, and the witness who saved him hasn’t been found. Investigators believe that a witness could have crucial information related to […]
FORT MYERS Future unknown: A look inside the old News-Press building in its current state The future is unknown at the intersection of Fowler Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Fort Myers. The former News-Press building stands in the southwest corner of the intersection. Fort Myers City Council voted earlier this `week to start taking proposals from developers who want to buy the site. It building was […]
FORT MYERS Police union responds to arbitration ruling on FMPD promotion process An arbitrator found officers were passed over for promotions amid concerns about how decisions are being made the Fort Myers Police Department. The Fort Myers Police Department is required to promote officers from an eligibility list but in filling two jobs that opened in 2020, Police Chief Derrick Diggs promoted officers from a 2021 eligibility […]
FORT MYERS Arbitrator rules against Fort Myers Police Department over promotions issue An arbitrator has found Fort Myers Police Chief Derrick Diggs did not follow proper protocol when making multiple promotions within his department. Now, the police department will have to make officers “whole” during the next round of promotions. The 15-page ruling, issued on Wednesday, found Diggs skipped over candidates that should have gotten promotions. Now, […]
COLLIER COUNTY WINK News Investigates: Woman hits the brakes on car repair runaround Brittany Zaldin took her car in for simple repairs more than two months ago. After that, she says her car got worse. It wasn’t until she took it to another shop and they looked under the hood, that she realized the disaster that she was dealing with. “That’s how it all started,” Zaldin explained, “with […]
FORT MYERS City of Fort Myers hopes to cash in on selling former News-Press building it purchased in 2019 A project that’s already cost taxpayers millions of dollars is officially getting scrapped, but the next step could actually bring in more money for the City of Fort Myers. The City bought the building at the southwest corner of Fowler Street and Dr. Martin Luther King Blvd back in 2019. Now, they’re putting it back […]
FORT MYERS Arbitrator orders former FMPD officer’s termination appeal hearing closed to press, public A dramatic dispute five years in the making is nearing an end. The appeal of former Fort Myers police officer Jason Jackson’s termination began Tuesday and WINK News planned to cover all three days of hearings – until the arbitrator ruled to close them. When WINK News arrived at Jackson’s arbitration hearing in the morning, […]