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Discarded computers, chemicals and other dangerous materials can’t just go in a normal trash can. The Alachua County Hazardous Waste Department partners with nine counties across north central Florida to do annual collection events.
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The Florida legislative session is scheduled to end Friday, but in a case of déjà vu from last year’s session, the House and Senate can’t seem to agree on the budget.
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AAA says fuel prices have increased 61 cents in just a week because of the war in Iran.
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Organizers for Bradford County's Agricultural Fair in Starke say its undergone some big changes this year. Sunday is the last day.
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WUFT's Grace Tucceri asked Univesity of Florida students this question: Outside of your immediate family, who is a woman that inspires and encourages you?
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The Brooksville City Council approved granting nearly $45,000 for a new sidewalk leading to Hernando High School. The project will start in April.
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Back in the 1940s, one man’s love for swimming and underwater filmmaking helped share their beauty with the rest of the country. His name was Newton Perry, known as the Father of Florida’s Springs, and his hometown of Ocala is honoring that legacy in a special way.
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Earlier this week, the Florida Board of Governors passed a year-long ban on H1B Visa hires of new employees for Florida public universities.
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The Florida House passed a bill last week that would increase the state's oversight of municipal utilities.
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Host Kristin Chermont Spina spoke with state government reporter Tristan Wood about what that could mean for GRU customers and the city.
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Apple News"I t's a requirement by the state that that has to be signed," said GPD Public Information Officer Art Forgey.
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After a month of public discussion, the Alachua County School Board met Tuesday night ahead of a final vote expected on March 12 on the district’s school rezoning plan.