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Melissa is likely to make landfall in Jamaica as a Category 5 hurricane early on Tuesday. Catastrophic damage is forecast.
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En una tarde soleada en el mercado agrícola de Grove Street, los residentes de Gainesville disfrutan de diversas opciones de comida fresca. Cada lunes, el mercado atrae a una comunidad que aprecia los productos saludables, sostenibles y auténticos.
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People at a presentation on the history of wildland fire in Florida Sunday walked away with a simple message: Fire is not the enemy. The talk drew on Indigenous knowledge and modern science to reframe how the public views wildfire and prescribed burns.
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“Conservatives – we don’t demand conformity. We demand courage to stand,” Collins said. “Courage to think critically, to question authority, to speak the truth – even, especially, always, when the mob says ‘be quiet.’”
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People gathered by the hundreds at Cora P. Roberson Park in Gainesville on Saturday morning for the “No Kings” protest, a growing national movement described by many participants as “fighting for democracy.”
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The university has already banned Ita Durand, who is from Peru, from campus for three years. Ita Durand said the sex was consensual, police said.
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DeSantis spoke behind a sign that said, “Python be gone,” at the Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area, where three people near the governor wrestled holding a large, live python.
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The Fest, the three-day music festival, continues Sunday. For a full line-up of musicians and the stages where they’ll be performing visit www.thefestfl.com.
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Book lovers visited the Friends of the Libray book house on Main Street for the start of the fall book sale on Saturday.
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In the past five months, a virtually empty lot in The Everglades transformed into the heart of Florida’s deportation efforts, now commonly known as “Alligator Alcatraz.” State officials ramped up construction at an unprecedented speed, and new satellite images evaluated by Fresh Take Florida, show just how quickly the site was built.
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The Florida prosecutor’s office in Tampa is defending its controversial and unexpected decision to drop a felony criminal case against the man accused of tying his bull terrier dog to a fence in rising waters and abandoning it along Interstate 75 amid an evacuation ahead of a major hurricane.
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A Florida prosecutor has dropped the felony criminal case against the man who drew national attention after being accused of tying his bull terrier dog to a fence along Interstate 75 and abandoning it in the face of an approaching major hurricane.
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Four exuberant football fans who rushed the field after the University of Florida's upset win over Texas are facing first-of-their-kind, felony trespass charges under a new law a Republican senator said was intended to punish protesters of President Donald Trump during his appearances in the state.
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As the University of Florida Homecoming Parade wrapped up Friday afternoon, WUFT's Sofia Mella Lopez asked onlookers what they were most excited to see.
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Fun, team spirit and community. Spectators share what brings them to the University of Florida Homecoming Parade.
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Hundreds of people turned out for the University of Florida's Homecoming Parade on Friday, kicking off a weekend of celebration.

