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The Big Bounce America 2025 tour is bouncing into Bonita Springs from March 7-9 at Sports Challenge America.
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The Big Bounce America 2025 tour is bouncing into Bonita Springs from March 7-9 at Sports Challenge America.
A heartwarming reunion unfolded as more than 50 families gathered to meet the dedicated heroes who ensured their babies could go home healthy.
The Weather Authority says a beautiful day is on tap across Southwest Florida with mostly sunny skies and seasonal highs around 80 degrees.
A house on Devore Lane, near Alico Road in Lee County, caught fire early Saturday morning, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air.
The Fort Myers Beach Lions Club is gearing up for the 67th Annual Fort Myers Beach Lions Club Shrimp Festival.
Whitney Christy and her family fell victim to a contractor impersonation scheme, losing over $30,000 in supposed hurricane repairs.
A brush fire threatened dozens of homes as it burned through 12 acres between Myakka State Forest and the Myakka River in Charlotte County.
Young people are increasingly being diagnosed with colorectal cancer at ages younger than standard screening recommendations, raising major concerns among doctors.
A Vietnam veteran in Florida is on a mission to provide a home for his fellow veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing to repeal Florida’s red flag law, which allows courts to seize guns from individuals deemed a threat to themselves or others.
The Florida Highway Patrol has arrested two men accused of speed racing and driving above the speed limit on State Road 82 in Lee County.
Sun-N-Fun Lagoon in Collier County is ready to make a splash as it reopens after nearly a year and a half of closure.
As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
A new bill introduced to the Florida Senate aims to create a statewide registry of individuals convicted of animal abuse.
FGCU women’s basketball head coach Chelsea Lyles wins ASUN Coach of the Year in first year as Eagles go for conference tournament title.
The Big Bounce America 2025 tour is bouncing into Bonita Springs from March 7-9 at Sports Challenge America.
A heartwarming reunion unfolded as more than 50 families gathered to meet the dedicated heroes who ensured their babies could go home healthy.
The Weather Authority says a beautiful day is on tap across Southwest Florida with mostly sunny skies and seasonal highs around 80 degrees.
A house on Devore Lane, near Alico Road in Lee County, caught fire early Saturday morning, sending thick plumes of smoke into the air.
The Fort Myers Beach Lions Club is gearing up for the 67th Annual Fort Myers Beach Lions Club Shrimp Festival.
Whitney Christy and her family fell victim to a contractor impersonation scheme, losing over $30,000 in supposed hurricane repairs.
A brush fire threatened dozens of homes as it burned through 12 acres between Myakka State Forest and the Myakka River in Charlotte County.
Young people are increasingly being diagnosed with colorectal cancer at ages younger than standard screening recommendations, raising major concerns among doctors.
A Vietnam veteran in Florida is on a mission to provide a home for his fellow veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing to repeal Florida’s red flag law, which allows courts to seize guns from individuals deemed a threat to themselves or others.
The Florida Highway Patrol has arrested two men accused of speed racing and driving above the speed limit on State Road 82 in Lee County.
Sun-N-Fun Lagoon in Collier County is ready to make a splash as it reopens after nearly a year and a half of closure.
As construction may dampen your commute, WINK News traffic anchor Rachel Cox Rosen knows the best way to traverse the roadways in this web-exclusive feature.
A new bill introduced to the Florida Senate aims to create a statewide registry of individuals convicted of animal abuse.
FGCU women’s basketball head coach Chelsea Lyles wins ASUN Coach of the Year in first year as Eagles go for conference tournament title.
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The Bubble Room on Captiva Island is inching closer to a grand reopening.
The iconic restaurant, known for its unique decor and delicious cakes, has finally regained power after being in the dark since Hurricane Ian.
Rachel Peach, the general manager of The Bubble Room, described the reopening process as challenging.
“It was a really rough process,” said Peach. “It was extremely hot out. We were in hazmat suits with respirators on during part of it.”
Despite the difficulties, Peach is eagerly anticipating the reopening.
“We’ve learned determination, that I have no stress level now I can bring it on. I’ve been hit with everything over the past two and a half years,” said Peach.
The team is now pushing hard towards the finish line.
“We’re capable of almost anything at this point. I mean, we’ve all put our blood, sweat and tears into rebuilding this restaurant back to how it was,” said Peach. “Honestly, it would have been at points easier to give up. But we owe it to our staff, to our guests, to bring it back to what it was before.”
Peach also credited the staff and contractors who have been instrumental in the rebuilding efforts.
“They’ve been staying in trailers on property Monday through Friday and going home to their families on the weekends,” said Peach.
The Bubble Room hopes to open sometime between the beginning of March and the end of April.