In the wake of brutal beheadings by ISIS, some are looking for the bigger picture. Storyful CEO Mark Little believes the recent killings represent a troubling change in the journalism industry.
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Southeast Alachua County landowners discuss Plum Creek Timber Company's proposal to develop parts of the city and express their concerns.
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According to AAA's projections, 90 percent of people traveling during Thanksgiving will be driving, and Wednesday is expected to be the worst day to travel on the roads.
Read More »What to expect in tonight’s debates
USA Today released a poll earlier saying only 2 out of 10 people will be influenced by the debate, but USF Professor Susan MacManus says when its comes to Florida that means a lot.
Read More »Law changes Florida early voting procedures
With the presidential election upcoming, Iowa voters have already taken to the polls to cast their early ballots. This time around, Florida voters will have to wait another month before submitting their picks for the Oval Office. The state legislature changed voting laws last year, pushing early voting back until October …
Read More »Herman Cain brings message to Gainesville
Former GOP candidate Herman Cain spoke at the University of Florida as part of a college tour to encourage students to be informed and to pursue their goals.
Read More »North Central Florida man falls victim to TV scam
A Marion County man paid $900 for what he believed were discounted flat-screen TVs after being approached by a man who claimed to work at Sears.
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The earthquake that struck in Costa Rica is among the largest recorded in recent history.
Read More »Hispanic vote key in upcoming Presidential election
WUFT discusses the importance of the hispanic vote in the upcoming election.
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