Lee County to give update on FEMA flood insurance discountLorenzo Walker Technical High School students protest closure
Lee County to give update on FEMA flood insurance discount Lee County will give an update on the issue at Tuesday’s county commissioners meeting at 9:30 a.m.
NAPLES Lorenzo Walker Technical High School students protest closure Students showed up Monday to the Collier County school board meeting in an effort to save Lorenzo Walker Technical High School.
FORT MYERS Lessons Learned: Day 1 of Caloosahatchee Bridge closures A domino effect of traffic delays, the Caloosahatchee bridge closure had hundreds of drivers searching for a new route on Monday.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Storm Watch 2024: Ensuring Your Safety, Insuring Your Future this hurricane season Protecting your family, your home and yourself. The hurricane season has arrived and WINK News is here to help you prepare.
Safely securing your boat as a storm approaches Whether your boat rides out a storm on land or in the water, there are steps you can take to increase the odds it won’t get damaged.
Hurricane Hunter who flew into Ian shares his story and the team’s critical mission The Hurricane Hunters fly directly into the world’s worst weather. Hurricane Ian is high on that list.
PORT CHARLOTTE As a new hurricane season begins, thousands still have open insurance claims from Ian A family of six has lived in their Port Charlotte driveway since Ian. They are battling Citizens Insurance over their claim.
BONITA SPRINGS 2 dogs, 2 cats rescued from garage fire in Bonita Springs According to the Bonita Springs Fire Department, firefighters received a call about a structure fire in a garage before 11 a.m. Monday.
CAPE CORAL ‘That monster was the last one to talk to her’; victim’s family speaks out against accused murderer Wade Wilson is facing the death penalty if convicted in the deaths of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz.
FORT MYERS Drivers ticketed for cutting through North Fort Myers parking lot Driver after driver after driver who had no regard for anyone else, got aggressive while trying to get from North Fort Myers to downtown.
AVE MARIA Family of child drowning victim, Ave Maria community mourn loss A family is dealing with a tragedy in Ave Maria after a child drowned in the town’s water park.
NAPLES Local talent featured in The Pole Vault in The Plaza at Mercato Former SWFL high school vaulters, Drew McMichael and Havana Layton, are competing in The Pole Vault in The Plaza at Mercato.
FORT MYERS Miracle Moment: Jacob Reyes A knock on his supervisor’s door and an ear-to-ear grin is how Jacob Reyes starts every day at the Lee Health Foundation.
Hurricane Season: the cone, sea surface temperatures, and rapidly intensifying storms The Weather Authority Meteorologist Zach Maloch digs into the cone, already high water temperatures, and what those mean for hurricane seasomn.
Afternoon commute begins on first weekday of Caloosahatchee Bridge closure Monday morning, the first weekday after the Caloosahatchee Bridge closure, was off to a better start than expected as the first weekday, and the afternoon seemed to mirror the morning.
Lee County to give update on FEMA flood insurance discount Lee County will give an update on the issue at Tuesday’s county commissioners meeting at 9:30 a.m.
NAPLES Lorenzo Walker Technical High School students protest closure Students showed up Monday to the Collier County school board meeting in an effort to save Lorenzo Walker Technical High School.
FORT MYERS Lessons Learned: Day 1 of Caloosahatchee Bridge closures A domino effect of traffic delays, the Caloosahatchee bridge closure had hundreds of drivers searching for a new route on Monday.
SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Storm Watch 2024: Ensuring Your Safety, Insuring Your Future this hurricane season Protecting your family, your home and yourself. The hurricane season has arrived and WINK News is here to help you prepare.
Safely securing your boat as a storm approaches Whether your boat rides out a storm on land or in the water, there are steps you can take to increase the odds it won’t get damaged.
Hurricane Hunter who flew into Ian shares his story and the team’s critical mission The Hurricane Hunters fly directly into the world’s worst weather. Hurricane Ian is high on that list.
PORT CHARLOTTE As a new hurricane season begins, thousands still have open insurance claims from Ian A family of six has lived in their Port Charlotte driveway since Ian. They are battling Citizens Insurance over their claim.
BONITA SPRINGS 2 dogs, 2 cats rescued from garage fire in Bonita Springs According to the Bonita Springs Fire Department, firefighters received a call about a structure fire in a garage before 11 a.m. Monday.
CAPE CORAL ‘That monster was the last one to talk to her’; victim’s family speaks out against accused murderer Wade Wilson is facing the death penalty if convicted in the deaths of Kristine Melton and Diane Ruiz.
FORT MYERS Drivers ticketed for cutting through North Fort Myers parking lot Driver after driver after driver who had no regard for anyone else, got aggressive while trying to get from North Fort Myers to downtown.
AVE MARIA Family of child drowning victim, Ave Maria community mourn loss A family is dealing with a tragedy in Ave Maria after a child drowned in the town’s water park.
NAPLES Local talent featured in The Pole Vault in The Plaza at Mercato Former SWFL high school vaulters, Drew McMichael and Havana Layton, are competing in The Pole Vault in The Plaza at Mercato.
FORT MYERS Miracle Moment: Jacob Reyes A knock on his supervisor’s door and an ear-to-ear grin is how Jacob Reyes starts every day at the Lee Health Foundation.
Hurricane Season: the cone, sea surface temperatures, and rapidly intensifying storms The Weather Authority Meteorologist Zach Maloch digs into the cone, already high water temperatures, and what those mean for hurricane seasomn.
Afternoon commute begins on first weekday of Caloosahatchee Bridge closure Monday morning, the first weekday after the Caloosahatchee Bridge closure, was off to a better start than expected as the first weekday, and the afternoon seemed to mirror the morning.
The Weather Authority is tracking a humid Wednesday morning with most of Southwest Florida under a level 1 risk of severe weather for the late afternoon. Here’s what to expect for the next three days: Wednesday: Clouds and sun with scattered rain and storms are likely to occur late in the afternoon and evening. Most of Southwest Florida is under a Level 1 risk for severe weather, with damaging wind gusts being the main threat. Storms will weaken and lose energy as they move from northwest to southeast. Southwest Florida will experience windy conditions, with gusts ranging from 35 to 45 mph. A wind advisory will be in place from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Temperature highs will be in the mid-80s. Thursday: Partly cloudy and dry start with temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. Clouds will slowly clear out throughout Thursday, which will allow for cooler and less humid conditions air to move into Southwest Florida. Breezy conditions throughout the day but substantially lighter than Wednesday’s high winds. Temperature highs will be in the mid to upper 70s. Friday: Cooler and refreshing start with temperatures in the upper 50s and lower 60s. Southwest Florida will experience a mostly sunny afternoon with low humidity and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s and lower 80s.