Streaming Now: Gov. DeSantis holds press conference in Fort LauderdaleFPL installs more underground utility lines in Charlotte County
FORT LAUDERDALE Streaming Now: Gov. DeSantis holds press conference in Fort Lauderdale Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a press conference in Fort Lauderdale. IMMOKALEE Truck suspected in deadly hit-and-run on Oil Well Road seized The Florida Highway Patrol located the pick-up truck believed to be in connection with a deadly hit-and-run crash involving a bicyclist on Oil Well Road. FORT MYERS BEACH Hurricane Ian 18 months later: Restaurants rebuilt or retired Restaurants on Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel which, were open for years and intertwined with everyday people, disappeared under catastrophic storm surge. FORT MYERS St. Matthew’s House makes great progress in new women and children homeless shelter St. Matthew’s House has been making great strides in its new women and children homeless shelter. Cold front brings isolated rain and windy conditions for your Thursday The Weather Authority is tracking a cold front bringing isolated rain showers and windy conditions this Thursday. FORT MYERS Helping those in need through the Moblie Homeless Project One woman at the Peace Lutheran Church is providing help to the less fortunate through the Mobile Homeless Project. LABELLE Woman accused of deadly DUI who skipped original court date appears before judge The woman accused of driving drunk, hitting and killing a father and his two daughters in LaBelle is back in the Hendry County Jail. FORT MYERS Massive apartment complex frustrates residents due to nonoperational elevators Harbor Grand, the massive building many know as the Oasis, has no working elevators, causing residents to be frustrated. LEHIGH ACRES Residents react to uptick in Lehigh Kia Thefts Two teens hotwired an open Kia and tried to drive off, only to get stuck in a ditch. GOLDEN GATE ESTATES Family trying to rebuild one year after destructive brush fire Oscar Romero and his family lost everything in a huge brush fire in Collier County last year. Lee Schools delays safety presentation A presentation to discuss school safety at the Lee County School District has been cancelled, leaving questions unanswered while disciplinary data and safety concerns grow. The future of baseball spring training in Lee County The iconic phrase “Take me out to the ballgame” has lost meaning as baseball attendance and television ratings have noticeably dropped in recent years. Gulfshore Business View all FPL installs more underground utility lines in Charlotte County Starting in 2018 as a pilot program, Storm Secure Underground Program was expanded in 2022. Industrial real estate migrates to Punta Gorda as Capital Partners breaks ground Founded 25 years ago in Minneapolis by Peter Mork, Capital Partners has grown to manage about $1.6 billion in assets and about 15 million square feet of space. Charlotte County appropriates initial $750K for Cultural Center Funding for the capital improvement project called Cultural Center Replacement will be supplied from the capital project fund’s ad valorem revenue. DeAngelis Diamond charts future with slate of construction projects Brett Diamond, chief administrative officer for DeAngelis Diamond construction, grew up around the company his father David Diamond co-founded with John DeAngelis in 1996. Punta Gorda Planning Commission recommends adopting updated historic register HPAB review began in April 2017 and ended in February 2018. El Estadio Latin Sports Bar and Grill opens in Fort Myers El Estadio, aptly named “The Stadium,” is a haven for soccer enthusiasts, but also is committed to showcasing all sports. Join our Newsletter for the latest news right to your inbox Sign up for e-mail alerts from WINK News Investigations How much is that doggie in the window? A family warns research the store before you buy One Lee County family wants everyone to think twice before taking a Petland puppy home. Their puppy, Bella, has cost them thousands of dollars and now they’re taking Petland to court. Homeowner sues insurer known for suing its own policyholders Almost a year and a half after Hurricane Ian and insurance lawsuits are still making their way through the courts. One insurance company stands out for suing its own customers but one of its policyholders turned the tables. Flamingo Flourish: How long will Southwest Florida’s pink guests stay post-Hurricane Idalia? Are pink flamingos considering a comeback in Florida? Researchers are trying to determine if the once-native shorebirds blown in by Hurricane Idalia are here to stay. Port Charlotte couple finally gets Ian-damaged power equipment cleaned up Wires dangling low to the ground and damaged power poles leaning over their yard: It’s a scary sight that one Port Charlotte couple had to stare at every day since Hurricane Ian. ‘Man Without a Plan?’ Fort Myers Beach Project Stalls, Leaving Family in Limbo A Fort Myers Beach family was offered a new house to replace the one destroyed by Hurricane Ian. Where does the project stand now? State News View all Streaming Now: Gov. DeSantis holds press conference in Fort Lauderdale Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a press conference in Fort Lauderdale. Gas grill explodes outside Cape Coral home Last Thursday was supposed to be a relaxing day for Dillon Campbell and his friends. That relaxation quickly turned to shock. Gov. DeSantis speaks on evicting squatters in Orlando Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke about squatter’s rights and House Bill 621 during a press conference in Orlando. Settlement reached in lawsuit between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allies and Disney Allies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney reached a settlement agreement Wednesday in a lawsuit over who controls Walt Disney World’s governing district. Fort Myers Beach parking lot owner facing fines When people come to Fort Myers Beach, they need a place to park, and a lot turn into the Key Estero Shops parking lot. Health & Medical View all Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drug being dropped by manufacturer The drug Aduhelm has a complicated history. It was greeted with great hope as a treatment for early stage Alzheimer’s disease. In 2021, the FDA gave it fast-track approval, that means a greenlight. It was the first new drug for Alzheimer’s in 18 years. Now, it’s being dropped by the manufacturer. New procedure to remove painful bunions Bunions are small bony bumps on the toes that create massive pain and problems. Surgery is the solution, but an old traditional method is being challenged by a newer, groundbreaking procedure. Man continues to battle rare infection following Hurricane Ian If you think back to the time immediately following Hurricane Ian, people were concerned about what types of harmful bacteria might be lurking in the flood water. The fear of contracting an infection became real for a Lee county man. Water quality alert issued for Naples Pier area; bacteria levels high The water near the Naples Pier does not meet recreational water quality standards. NCH reaches medical milestone; cardiologist performs first Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve replacement in the state NCH’s Rooney Heart institute reaches a milestone by performing the first-ever transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement in Florida. New Alzheimer’s Association report sheds light on stressors for caregivers A new report estimates nearly 7 million people 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia in the U.S. The Environment View all Mangroves – they’re more than just a plant Mangroves are Mother Nature’s natural protectors for our canals, shorelines, and barrier islands like Sanibel. Naples Pier swim advisory lifted A water advisory has been lifted in an area around Collier County after high bacteria levels were detected earlier in March. Caught on Camera: Alligator shelters in Cape Coral sewers A Cape Coral man notices an alligator behind bars in his neighborhood. WINK Sports View all Florida Snowbirds Hockey Club keeps the passion for the sport alive The Florida Snowbirds Hockey Club has seniors playing the sport they love and build comradery. FGCU adds artistic robot to its grounds crew Michaela Wazoski, named for its one eyeball and eyelash, is a robot that uses GPS to draw the lines on FGCU’s grass fields. Port Charlotte eatery set up for success following Spring Training Being in the Rays’s backyard makes for packed pre and post-game festivities at the Twisted Fork in Port Charlotte. Fans say goodbye to the Twins as Spring Training ends Fans say goodbye to the Minnesota Twins as they host their final Spring Training game of the year. FSW softball athlete’s unfinished business takes her to Louisiana Most athletes feel some sort of love for the game they’re playing, but one young woman felt that drive disappear. FGCU’s fourth-quarter rally falls short; Eagles lose to Oklahoma 73-70 Despite a hot start, FGCU had to rally in the fourth but came up short against Oklahoma 73-70 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Teammates remember Hall of Famer Joe Mauer’s time in Fort Myers The road to Cooperstown for Hall of Fame Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer includes time in Fort Myers. Former Lehigh star, Commanders DB Quan Martin reflects on his journey to the NFL Washington Commanders defensive back Quan Martin reflects on his NFL journey that started here in Southwest Florida. No. 12 FGCU to face No. 5 Oklahoma in first round of NCAA Tournament The Eagles are headed to Bloomington, Indiana, to face the Big 12 champions, the Oklahoma Sooners, in the first round of March Madness. Former Red Sox director of Florida operations reflects on relocation, St. Patrick’s Day tradition Former Red Sox director of Florida operations Bill MacKay reflects on the team’s relocation to Fort Myers and the birth of the green Red Sox hat. Campaign Central View all Conflicting legislation causes confusion at the border A federal appeals court has blocked Texas from charging migrants with a state crime and having judges order them across the border. Floridians help in the wake of the border crisis Our team is in Eagle Pass, meeting the men and women from Southwest Florida, who are helping fight the growing immigration crisis. Both proposed amendments for Marco Island ballot fail Two proposed amendments on the Marco Island ballot have failed.
FORT LAUDERDALE Streaming Now: Gov. DeSantis holds press conference in Fort Lauderdale Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a press conference in Fort Lauderdale.
IMMOKALEE Truck suspected in deadly hit-and-run on Oil Well Road seized The Florida Highway Patrol located the pick-up truck believed to be in connection with a deadly hit-and-run crash involving a bicyclist on Oil Well Road.
FORT MYERS BEACH Hurricane Ian 18 months later: Restaurants rebuilt or retired Restaurants on Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel which, were open for years and intertwined with everyday people, disappeared under catastrophic storm surge.
FORT MYERS St. Matthew’s House makes great progress in new women and children homeless shelter St. Matthew’s House has been making great strides in its new women and children homeless shelter.
Cold front brings isolated rain and windy conditions for your Thursday The Weather Authority is tracking a cold front bringing isolated rain showers and windy conditions this Thursday.
FORT MYERS Helping those in need through the Moblie Homeless Project One woman at the Peace Lutheran Church is providing help to the less fortunate through the Mobile Homeless Project.
LABELLE Woman accused of deadly DUI who skipped original court date appears before judge The woman accused of driving drunk, hitting and killing a father and his two daughters in LaBelle is back in the Hendry County Jail.
FORT MYERS Massive apartment complex frustrates residents due to nonoperational elevators Harbor Grand, the massive building many know as the Oasis, has no working elevators, causing residents to be frustrated.
LEHIGH ACRES Residents react to uptick in Lehigh Kia Thefts Two teens hotwired an open Kia and tried to drive off, only to get stuck in a ditch.
GOLDEN GATE ESTATES Family trying to rebuild one year after destructive brush fire Oscar Romero and his family lost everything in a huge brush fire in Collier County last year.
Lee Schools delays safety presentation A presentation to discuss school safety at the Lee County School District has been cancelled, leaving questions unanswered while disciplinary data and safety concerns grow.
The future of baseball spring training in Lee County The iconic phrase “Take me out to the ballgame” has lost meaning as baseball attendance and television ratings have noticeably dropped in recent years.
FPL installs more underground utility lines in Charlotte County Starting in 2018 as a pilot program, Storm Secure Underground Program was expanded in 2022.
Industrial real estate migrates to Punta Gorda as Capital Partners breaks ground Founded 25 years ago in Minneapolis by Peter Mork, Capital Partners has grown to manage about $1.6 billion in assets and about 15 million square feet of space.
Charlotte County appropriates initial $750K for Cultural Center Funding for the capital improvement project called Cultural Center Replacement will be supplied from the capital project fund’s ad valorem revenue.
DeAngelis Diamond charts future with slate of construction projects Brett Diamond, chief administrative officer for DeAngelis Diamond construction, grew up around the company his father David Diamond co-founded with John DeAngelis in 1996.
Punta Gorda Planning Commission recommends adopting updated historic register HPAB review began in April 2017 and ended in February 2018.
El Estadio Latin Sports Bar and Grill opens in Fort Myers El Estadio, aptly named “The Stadium,” is a haven for soccer enthusiasts, but also is committed to showcasing all sports.
How much is that doggie in the window? A family warns research the store before you buy One Lee County family wants everyone to think twice before taking a Petland puppy home. Their puppy, Bella, has cost them thousands of dollars and now they’re taking Petland to court.
Homeowner sues insurer known for suing its own policyholders Almost a year and a half after Hurricane Ian and insurance lawsuits are still making their way through the courts. One insurance company stands out for suing its own customers but one of its policyholders turned the tables.
Flamingo Flourish: How long will Southwest Florida’s pink guests stay post-Hurricane Idalia? Are pink flamingos considering a comeback in Florida? Researchers are trying to determine if the once-native shorebirds blown in by Hurricane Idalia are here to stay.
Port Charlotte couple finally gets Ian-damaged power equipment cleaned up Wires dangling low to the ground and damaged power poles leaning over their yard: It’s a scary sight that one Port Charlotte couple had to stare at every day since Hurricane Ian.
‘Man Without a Plan?’ Fort Myers Beach Project Stalls, Leaving Family in Limbo A Fort Myers Beach family was offered a new house to replace the one destroyed by Hurricane Ian. Where does the project stand now?
Streaming Now: Gov. DeSantis holds press conference in Fort Lauderdale Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to hold a press conference in Fort Lauderdale.
Gas grill explodes outside Cape Coral home Last Thursday was supposed to be a relaxing day for Dillon Campbell and his friends. That relaxation quickly turned to shock.
Gov. DeSantis speaks on evicting squatters in Orlando Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spoke about squatter’s rights and House Bill 621 during a press conference in Orlando.
Settlement reached in lawsuit between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis allies and Disney Allies of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney reached a settlement agreement Wednesday in a lawsuit over who controls Walt Disney World’s governing district.
Fort Myers Beach parking lot owner facing fines When people come to Fort Myers Beach, they need a place to park, and a lot turn into the Key Estero Shops parking lot.
Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s drug being dropped by manufacturer The drug Aduhelm has a complicated history. It was greeted with great hope as a treatment for early stage Alzheimer’s disease. In 2021, the FDA gave it fast-track approval, that means a greenlight. It was the first new drug for Alzheimer’s in 18 years. Now, it’s being dropped by the manufacturer.
New procedure to remove painful bunions Bunions are small bony bumps on the toes that create massive pain and problems. Surgery is the solution, but an old traditional method is being challenged by a newer, groundbreaking procedure.
Man continues to battle rare infection following Hurricane Ian If you think back to the time immediately following Hurricane Ian, people were concerned about what types of harmful bacteria might be lurking in the flood water. The fear of contracting an infection became real for a Lee county man.
Water quality alert issued for Naples Pier area; bacteria levels high The water near the Naples Pier does not meet recreational water quality standards.
NCH reaches medical milestone; cardiologist performs first Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve replacement in the state NCH’s Rooney Heart institute reaches a milestone by performing the first-ever transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement in Florida.
New Alzheimer’s Association report sheds light on stressors for caregivers A new report estimates nearly 7 million people 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s dementia in the U.S.
Mangroves – they’re more than just a plant Mangroves are Mother Nature’s natural protectors for our canals, shorelines, and barrier islands like Sanibel.
Naples Pier swim advisory lifted A water advisory has been lifted in an area around Collier County after high bacteria levels were detected earlier in March.
Caught on Camera: Alligator shelters in Cape Coral sewers A Cape Coral man notices an alligator behind bars in his neighborhood.
Florida Snowbirds Hockey Club keeps the passion for the sport alive The Florida Snowbirds Hockey Club has seniors playing the sport they love and build comradery.
FGCU adds artistic robot to its grounds crew Michaela Wazoski, named for its one eyeball and eyelash, is a robot that uses GPS to draw the lines on FGCU’s grass fields.
Port Charlotte eatery set up for success following Spring Training Being in the Rays’s backyard makes for packed pre and post-game festivities at the Twisted Fork in Port Charlotte.
Fans say goodbye to the Twins as Spring Training ends Fans say goodbye to the Minnesota Twins as they host their final Spring Training game of the year.
FSW softball athlete’s unfinished business takes her to Louisiana Most athletes feel some sort of love for the game they’re playing, but one young woman felt that drive disappear.
FGCU’s fourth-quarter rally falls short; Eagles lose to Oklahoma 73-70 Despite a hot start, FGCU had to rally in the fourth but came up short against Oklahoma 73-70 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Teammates remember Hall of Famer Joe Mauer’s time in Fort Myers The road to Cooperstown for Hall of Fame Minnesota Twins catcher Joe Mauer includes time in Fort Myers.
Former Lehigh star, Commanders DB Quan Martin reflects on his journey to the NFL Washington Commanders defensive back Quan Martin reflects on his NFL journey that started here in Southwest Florida.
No. 12 FGCU to face No. 5 Oklahoma in first round of NCAA Tournament The Eagles are headed to Bloomington, Indiana, to face the Big 12 champions, the Oklahoma Sooners, in the first round of March Madness.
Former Red Sox director of Florida operations reflects on relocation, St. Patrick’s Day tradition Former Red Sox director of Florida operations Bill MacKay reflects on the team’s relocation to Fort Myers and the birth of the green Red Sox hat.
Conflicting legislation causes confusion at the border A federal appeals court has blocked Texas from charging migrants with a state crime and having judges order them across the border.
Floridians help in the wake of the border crisis Our team is in Eagle Pass, meeting the men and women from Southwest Florida, who are helping fight the growing immigration crisis.
Both proposed amendments for Marco Island ballot fail Two proposed amendments on the Marco Island ballot have failed.