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Many questions about the proposed county, including its viability, remain unanswered.
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Multiple cities have formed resolutions against the amendment, and some have filed suit.
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Echoes of “Black Lives Matter!” and “No justice, no peace!” could be heard throughout the city of 6,100.
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“Realistically, if they shut us down for three weeks, I could be bankrupt,” said Sueanne Kelsey, 51, a tattoo artist and nail technician who runs The Rare Bird Nail & Ink Studio in Hawthorne.
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“What are we doing with the freedom Dr. King has given us?” one speaker asked.
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For 15 students who graduated from the CSI Academy of Florida this summer, they learned how this could become their future workplace.
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Why do some areas receive so much more rain than other areas? Why do storms tend to miss residents of The Sandy Hills? WUFT's Untold Florida takes a look into the mysteries behind North Central Florida's rain patterns.
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Gainesville’s bid to seek municipal partners for building a broadband network is getting mixed initial reviews.
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The city also wants the lowest-priced gigabit internet service for residents and businesses in the country – and universal free service to all residents served.
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Some Gainesville residents are criticizing the city commission for spending city money on catered meals. The residents argue it's an unnecessary expense, while the commissioners argue it's a convenience issue.