For one Gainesville woman, incarceration started long before she spent seven years in prison for five felonies. Now she looks to help unlock opportunities for others.
Read More »Thousands Pour Into UF Campus To Protest White Nationalism
Protesters turned to social media to document events surrounding National Policy Institute's speaking engagement on the UF campus.
Read More »Culture In Crisis
As luxury housing and chain stores replace mom and pop shops on University Avenue, Gainesville finds its culture at risk because of gentrification.
Read More »In Their Own Words
Florida immigrants speak out on family, faith and the "American Dream."
Read More »UF Student, 19, Gearing Up To Run For Florida House In 2018
Devin Perez, a 19-year-old University of Florida online student, is gearing up for a run at the Florida House in 2018. By the time of that election, he'll have just hit the age requirement of 21.
Read More »Gainesville’s Newest Music Venue To Debut During Heartwood Music Festival
Heartwood Soundstage, Gainesville's newest music venue, will also feature live recording.
Read More »After The Women’s March, Gainesville Feminists Commemorate Roe v. Wade
Emma Brady, National Women’s Liberation member, sits down with WUFT to discuss the organization’s next steps to promote women’s rights in town, including a benefit show that commemorates the Roe V. Wade decision.
Read More »Local Protesters To Bus To D.C. Women’s March
Hundreds of people from North Central Florida will travel by bus on Friday afternoon to participate in the Women’s March on Washington. Seven buses, more than any other county is sending in the state, are scheduled to leave from Oaks Mall.
Read More »Jul. 12, 2016 News in 90
One woman and two men found dead in a Florida motel. That and more in 90 seconds.
Read More »June 28 2016: News In 90
In Florida's fight against Zika, a Tampa organization is making sure the homeless get the help they need. That and more in 90 seconds. News in 90, June 28, 2016/ WUFT News
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