The Gator volleyball team just wrapped up their season by making it to NCAA regionals.
Read More »City golf course hoping to find new management
The Ironwood Golf Course, owned and operated by the city of Gainesville, is hoping to find a new maintenance team for the course to run and improve the state of the course.
Read More »Mindtree is newest addition to Gainesville’s Innovation Square
Company co-founders and Gov. Rick Scott attended the Gainesville grand opening.
Read More »Alachua County voters head to the polls
We bring you the sights and sounds from around Alachua County's precincts ahead of Tuesday night's results.
Read More »Cheshire and Chestnut campaign for District 5 seat
Dean Cheshire and Charles Chestnut IV are running for the county commissioner seat in Alachua County. The two are both Gainesville natives and want to bring fresh ideas to the job.
Read More »Eyes on Adena over water request controversy
Locals spoke out Tuesday against the amount of water requested by a billionaire-backed farm expanding throughout North Central Florida.
Read More »Nuclear plant repairs to cost $1.5 billion
The out-of-order Crystal River nuclear power plant could cost over a billion dollars to fix, and the repairs will be risky.
Read More »UF alumni Mcgriff and Doering discuss NFL replacement officials
WUFT's Corey Brooks spoke with former NFL players and UF alumni Travis McGriff and Chris Doering about, among other topics, the NFL replacement referees.
Read More »Twenty-year-old Gainesville murder cold case cleared
The cold case unit of the Alachua County Sheriff's Office matched a suspect to the 1992 murder of Elizabeth Foster using DNA evidence.
Read More »Lubavitch-Chabad at the University of Florida honors 9/11 victims
UF, and the city of Gainesville, hosted multiple events on Tuesday to honor and remember the victims of September 11. On campus, the Lubavitch-Chabad Jewish Student Center and the Lubavitch-Chabad Student Group hosted a "Good Deed Mitzvah Marathon."
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