Gainesville's homeless prepare for the cold, and local shelters are ready to provide additional help.
Read More »The Number Of Homeless Students Increased
In Florida, 17.9 percent of homeless adults are raising children.
Read More »City Provides Funds To Staff Grace Marketplace Pavilion
Funding from the City of Gainesville will allow a pavilion at the Grace Marketplace facility to remain open for one more month.
Read More »Family And Friends Remember Scooter Crash Victim
Friends and family members share their memories and loss of Marion Rose Harvey, 51, who was killed when her scooter was pushed into a pickup truck from an oncoming vehicle on Wednesday night, October 8, on SW 34th Street in Gainesville.
Read More »Grace Marketplace Residents Volunteer For Space In New Dorms
Grace Marketplace offers new dorms to homeless who volunteer at the new shelter. Some pavilion residents prefer to stay outside in tents at Dignity Village.
Read More »Full Interview With UF Student Who Gave DNA to UFPD In Assault Investigation
Extended exclusive interview with WUFT’s Leah Harding and Jay Martin. Martin was questioned and had his DNA swabbed by the University of Florida Police Department in regards to the recent attacks on women on and near UF’s campus.
Read More »Alachua County Commission Holds Off Decision On Multi-Million Dollar Fate of Fairgrounds
The Alachua County Commission held a special meeting Thursday to consider funding renovations and construction for the Alachua County Fairgrounds. The commission, however, wants evidence of a return on the investment. The commissioners debated over very different plans. The first would cost $14.3 million and consist of a complete overhaul …
Read More »Gainesville And Alachua County Fund Project to Help Homeless
Gainesville and Alachua County are funding a project that provides meals, showers and mental health screenings for the homeless.
Read More »Elderly Couple Celebrates Valentine’s Day Together at Nursing Home
The Phillipses have been in love for nearly 60 years.
Read More »Syrian Refugees Share Stories of Survival
Two Syrian refugees visited WUFT to share their accounts of the horror they witnessed in their country during the chemical attacks on Aug. 21.
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