Sara Girard
Sara is a reporter for WUFT News who may be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news @wuft.org
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Organizers of the 84th annual Gator Growl hope to draw larger crowds this year.
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Patrick Verwey, who lost his home in the storm, was one of hundreds of residents who returned to the city on Sunday to take a look at the damage.
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An abandoned property in Gainesville might soon become the new headquarters for the Chamber of Hispanic Affairs.
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Seven manatees stranded in a Crystal River golf course pond after Hurricane Hermine were rescued and released Thursday.
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A 10-year-old was booked into the Marion County Juvenile Detention Center yesterday, where he was placed on a juvenile hold until his first appearance hearing Thursday morning.
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Names of the injured are not yet available.
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Secretary of State John Kerry visited the revered memorial to Hiroshima's atomic bombing. That and more in 90 second.
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The move makes UF's one of two police departments in Florida with the bikes, which cost $16,000 each, release no emissions and cost virtually nothing to maintain.
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Seven Cubans attempting to reach the U.S. by raft were shot as they left Cuba. That and more in 90 seconds.
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President Obama will meet Cuban President Raul Castro today. That and more in 90 seconds.