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FORT MYERS

Should electric vehicles have yearly registration fees?

A Tampa Bay lawmaker wants electric vehicles to have annual registration fees to make up for lost gas tax dollars that go toward state transportation projects.

  • September 14, 2023
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CAPE CORAL

City of Cape Coral could switch all city-owned vehicles to electric

The City of Cape Coral could soon trade gas pumps for charging stations. On Wednesday, the city will hear the pros and cons of switching its city-owned vehicles to electric or hybrids.

  • September 12, 2023

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Resilience of a community: Southwest Florida reflects on Hurricane Ian

Where were you one year ago? Many in Southwest Florida have a storm story to tell. The community recalls how we came together after Ian.

Most Wanted Wednesday: Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for September 27, 2023

Here are some of Southwest Florida’s most wanted suspects for September 27. This is a weekly WINK News segment.

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Southwest Florida golfer preparing to compete in first-ever Florida Adaptive Open

Every day, there’s a good chance you’ll find Quinn Fitzgerald, 22, out on the golf course launching golf balls from the tee box.

Lee County Schools

Lee County Schools and teachers union debate use of $32.8 million funds

Lee County Schools and its teachers union continue negotiations, the issue arises of how to spend $32.8 million.

Harlem Heights

The condition of Harlem Heights one year after Hurricane Ian

Harlem Heights, the under-served community, was ravaged after Hurricane Ian, and like so many others, many were left with nothing.

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