Stories from WUFT News
The University of Florida said Thursday it was investigating two college classrooms where measles exposures may have occurred. Additionally, six other confirmed measles cases were reported across northern Florida in new data published by the Florida Department of Health.
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“I enjoy being part of nature and getting to see the trees and the birds and sunshine again,” Peck said.
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A commercial license grants weekday access to the bay and a harvest quota up to 31 bags each.
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Suwannee County commissioners recently approved the purchase of a $606,291 diesel generator that will provide full power to an emergency shelter during outages.
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The project is funded by a $1.7 million grant from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, according to Stephen Brown, the executive director of utilities for Lake City. The project’s main goal is to minimize environmental harm and improve water quality.
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Interstate 75 in Alachua County was closed in both directions between Gainesville and Micanopy on Tuesday as the Florida Highway Patrol and the Alachua County Sherrif's Office responded to a subject barricaded in their vehicle.
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The bill moved unanimously through a Florida House committee on Tuesday.
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The ticket line to see Saturday Night Live's Marcello Hernandez stretched through several floors at the Reitz Union on Tuesday.
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The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire took place Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 24 & 25, 2026, at Depot Park in downtown Gainesville, Fla.
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What will happen to Florida’s ban on TikTok now that there’s a U.S.-China deal remains uncertain, but it may be too soon for students and government workers to expect they’ll be able to open their “FYP” on the social media platform in classrooms or on state-owned phones or tablets.
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A fierce gun battle between a suspected shooter and police unfolded during Wednesday morning’s rush hour near one of the city’s busiest intersections. The gunman and a man believed to be his victim died. Two officers were wounded in the shoot-out.
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With consequential U.S. midterms approaching, and his own future plans unknown after he leaves office next January, the governor steered away from addressing upcoming elections.
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Most people who won permits to participate in the first Florida black bear hunt since 2015 came away empty-handed. Of the 172 permits issued for the hunt, which took place from Dec. 6 to 28, only 52 hunters killed a Florida black bear, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission figures.
Recent WUFT Podcast Episodes
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Host Kristin Chermont Spina spoke to the director of the UF Brechner Center Freedom of Information Project on the arrests of journalists following their coverage of anti-ICE protests
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UF Water Institute Director Matt Cohen shares information on how the Institute was formed, the partnerships with university and state entities, the upcoming symposium in February and how the community can learn more about Florida’s precious water resources.
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Our brains may be aging faster than our bodies. WUFT reporter Victoria Perez talks with UF researchers who published a study on how some lifestyle factors could influence our brain age.
Local Programming on WUFT-TV
Every Saturday night at 10:30 p.m. tune in to WUFT Amplified and discover new sounds. Hosted by Glenn Richards.
“Greater Good” is a WUFT-produced half-hour series showcasing non-profit organizations in the North Central Florida community. Each participating organization leads the viewer on a journey of their organization’s history, their mission, their day-to-day community engagement and their impact on the community. The series highlights what makes our community great.
Artistry in Motion celebrates the local arts community by focusing on the creativity, passion and perseverance of the artist. The program showcases each individual artist’s story in an engaging audio and visual vignette.
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Scattered throughout Bradford County, small wooden boxes have quietly been meeting the needs of a community — outcomes that don't always show up in data.
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Residents from around Gainesville gathered outside of the Civic Media Center Tuesday afternoon to see the city’s newest effort to combat food insecurity: Gainesville’s first free-access refrigerator.
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About 60 people attended the UF Office of Community & Belonging's Longest Table Event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event encouraged guests to connect and start a conversation.

