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“We cannot have our tax dollars and our representatives doing work that is against our moral values,” an activist said.
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Protecting wild Florida in a developer’s market: How the state plans to offset environmental impactsA new state law aims to help developers fill environmental requirements faster, something critics say could throw the landscape out of balance.
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Alternative feed creating a market for low-methane beef and milk while saving the planet
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A 2024 audit revealed that the city of Archer owed over $1 million total to various sources. The city is still paying off its debt, with some money even owed to itself.
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Alachua County’s Summer Meals Program helps families fill the food gap while school is out, offering relief, nutrition and consistency through free meals for kids.
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Do not approach dud fireworks and make sure your pets are wearing proper identification this holiday weekend, experts say.
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Uthmeier had sent out a memo saying the judge was legally wrong and that he couldn’t prevent police officers and deputies from enforcing the law.
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Live Oak man fulfills his childhood dream of re-painting an M4 tank.
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The waving of paper fans and American flags proved enough to stave off the heat at the City of Gainesville and Alachua County’s Memorial Day commemoration on Monday.
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When the white smoke poured out of St. Peter’s Basilica last week, 73-year-old Port Charlotte resident Louis Prevost learned that his brother — Cardinal Robert Prevost — had been elected pope.
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Across Florida, there are nearly 900 derelict vessels dating back to 2020, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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“I’m not a perfect man,” said the newly elected vice chair of the Republican Party of Florida, Jovanté Teague, “but I’m somebody who’s willing to do the job.”
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The bills would have allowed candidates in Florida to use campaign donations for child care when candidates were canvassing, meeting with donors and future constituents, or attending political debates.
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For Stephanie Arguello, staying still is a challenge. One that her new position as patient transport at UF Health Shands Hospital helps her overcome.
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Four local homeless people explain their hobbies, human interests and how both help to sustain them.
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Just a month after their wedding, Colin Day was diagnosed with Stage 4 gastric cancer. He died seven months later. In her grief, Helen Moore decided that she would dedicate her life’s work to finding a cure for cancer.
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