National Policy Institute’s President, Richard Spencer, is scheduled to speak on the University of Florida’s campus Oct. 19. Spencer spoke to WUFT's Grace King and expressed his feelings about the speech, public universities and what his ideal country would look like.
Read More »UF Fires Housing Director After Suspected $180K In Spending
University of Florida Housing Director Azfar Mian, suspected by investigators of using more than $180,000 in university funds on personal items and services, was terminated from the university today.
Read More »Police: Post-Irma Line Cutter At Ocala Gas Station Slams Employee
A 25-year-old man was arrested by Ocala police Wednesday after they say he cut a car line waiting for gas and picked up and slammed a station employee.
Read More »Power Still Out? Here’s Why
Over 700,000 North Central Florida utility customers are still without power.
Read More »Bronson Man Head-Butts Patrol Car After Pot Bust
A Bronson man broke a deputy's hand and smashed the rear window of a Levy County Sheriff's Office patrol car with his head Saturday during an arrest for growing 21 pot plants in his bedroom, the sheriff's office said.
Read More »Activist Roberto Zurbano Reflects On Neo-Racism In Latin America
Roberto Zurbano, a Cuban activist and cultural investigator discusses racism that black Cubans experience in their country.
Read More »Robbery Suspect, 2 Others Arrested In Levy County
Three people were arrested in Levy County on Thursday when authorities swept through the Inglis area searching for a man who is a suspect in an ongoing robbery investigation.
Read More »As Bumblebees Turn Endangered, Researchers Look To Explain Declines
With the recent classification of endangered for the rusty patched bumblebee, research on the species will become stronger because of a boost in federal funding, experts say.
Read More »Police Warning Of Card Skimmers After One Found In Micanopy
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office is warning of card skimmers at gas stations after one was found at the Pearl Country Store in Micanopy.
Read More »City Commissioners Make Unanimous Decision For Electrical System Upgrade
Gainesville City Commissioners made a unanimous decision to upgrade the Murphree Water Treatment Plant, which will cost the city $11 million.
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