Organizations like the American Banking Association are lobbying for credit unions to be taxed.
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(Photo credit: Jessica.James / Flickr) Due to increased salinity levels, Cedar Key's oyster production has suffered.
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[jwplayer config=”News-video” file=”wuftnews/20130208MurderSuicide.mp4″ html5_file=”http://fms01.jou.ufl.edu/wuftnews/220130208MurderSuicide.mp4″ image=”http://www.wuft.org/videoupdates/files/2012/10/WUFT-Generic-Logo_final-854×480.png”] The two people found dead in their Tower Oaks Glen apartment Thursday afternoon have been identified as Mary Ellen Dunnigan, 44, and Steven R. England, 46. Their bodies were discovered by the apartment complex’s painter and England’s co-worker. “I saw him laying in bed with …
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Dressed in his red and blue Pan-American Game shirt, Orange Park’s Stuart Caplin looked a little different that the other players at the University of Florida’s Gator Invitational table tennis tournament.
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Super PACs raise millions to spend on political advertising for candidates and are not accountable to anyone.
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If you ask Alachua County gator hunter Johnny Bass how he got that scar on his forehead, you won’t get a straight answer. But he will tell you it involves gator hunting on Newnans Lake.
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