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Florida is asking a federal judge to speed up a final ruling in a high-stakes case about permitting authority for projects that affect wetlands.
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Residents are concerned following the total clearance of a 20-acre parcel in northwest Gainesville.
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The latest scientific findings reveal that global shark populations are on the decline, despite the protective arm of government efforts. Florida appears to be an exception.
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It's been a year since the city of Gainesville appointed Dan Zhu, previously a planner in the Department of Sustainable Development, as the city's first Chief Climate Officer. Today she leads the meetings of experts, officials and citizens to discuss how to locally address a global problem.
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Three organizations partnered Saturday to host Gainesville’s first Food Community Tour.
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Alachua County on Friday celebrated Florida Arbor Day, a day designated to encourage the community to plant trees.
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The facility opened at 5125 NE 63rd Ave. in 1999, collecting materials containing common toxins from residential and commercial buildings in Alachua County and neighboring areas such as the Gilchrist, Putnam, Dixie and Lafayette counties.
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The park opened in 2021 in northwest Alachua County and featured a group hike this weekend.
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The ongoing unusual mortality event is prompting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to consider reclassifying Florida’s state marine mammal as an…
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The trees that drew Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings to Cross Creek—citrus—now imperiled at her former home. In 1928, writer Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and her…
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The Suwannee River Water Management District Governing Board on Tuesday signed off on renewing a controversial permit that will allow piping hundreds of…
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — In Florida, this year has been a tale of two states as far as rainfall totals, with the southeast coast deluged by…