Emily Burris
Emily is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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While the water from tropical storm Debby continues to drain out of North Central Florida, people may soon see a new problem from all of that wet weather.…
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Tropical Storm Debby might be gone, but it's impact is still felt in many ways. On Florida's Gulf Coast, the storm has hindered scallop hunters' ability…
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Flooding along the Santa Fe River is expected to persist well into next week, and Alachua County's Department of Environmental Protection is advising…
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Today is National HIV testing day and the CDC has launched new efforts to increase the availability of HIV testing. As Florida's 89.1, WUFT-FM's Emily…
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At the beginning of each summer's storm season, we're often reminded of the dangers severe weather in Florida can bring. For some Floridians, Tropical…
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In a meeting yesterday Gainesville city commissioners said they're still unhappy with the county's proposed transportation sales tax. The…
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Yesterday presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke at a Florida convention of the National Association of Latino Elected and Apointed Officials, and…
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Many areas of North and Central Florida are home to natural springs, lakes, beaches, trails and other natural lands. As the economy took a turn for the…
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Earlier today the Secretary of Homeland Security and the President announced that they will stop deporting the children of undocumented immigrants and…
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The synthetic drug known as "Bath Salts" is believed to be the cause of the recent horrific incident in Miami when 31-year-old Randy Eugene attacked…