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Gainesville Regional Utilities is facing lower fines for two sewage spills over the summer. Compared to a 140,000-gallon spill in 2005 that resulted in a $10,000 fine, GRU is being fined $7,750 for one sewage spill of nearly 1 million gallons and another of 58,000 gallons.
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A biomass plant is causing more issues between GREC and the city commission as the commission negotiates to buy the plant.
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The latest in garbage truck innovation is quietly rolling down Alachua County's streets. The royal-blue giants come complete with robotic arms and safety cameras — even that new car smell.
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Farah's on the Avenue will close its doors Friday. Owner Nick Farah cites his desire to expand his prepared food brand, the restaurant's shrinking customer base and growing utilities bill as reasons for the close.
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Process underway to clean local creeks of a 400,000 gallon sewage spill.
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As the owner and lead tour guide for Adventure Outpost, Lars Andersen makes his living on the area's waters, knows their histories and intimately understands their geographies. He, like others, are worried.
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A video round-up of local, state and national stories for readers in North Central Florida.
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Gainesville held a ceremony Thursday celebrating the end of $1.3 million in renovations with many eco-friendly features.
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A consent decree was filed Thursday to clean up the Cabot-Koppers Superfund site, which has contaminated local soil and the Floridan aquifer system for the past three decades.