In a four-part live series for WUFT's Morning Edition, we visited Cedar Key to hear from those who weathered Hurricane Hermine in 2016. Visit WUFT.org for more.
Read More »Aboard A Makeshift Boat In Cedar Key During Hurricane Hermine
Pat Bonish, his wife, and their two dogs boarded Mayor Heath Davis' makeshift boat during Hurricane Hermine and paddled through downtown Cedar Key to higher ground.
Read More »‘Bring It On Hermine’: Road to Cedar Key Shut As Hurricane Makes Landfall
The Florida Highway Patrol later Friday morning will be checking State Road 24 in and out of Cedar Key to make sure the road is free from flooding problems and is safe for drivers.
Read More »‘Overall, we’re going to be just dandy’: Cedar Key Readies for Tropical Storm Hermine
The Faraway Inn sits just on the water’s edge in Cedar Key.
Read More »Charter Buses Crash, Close I-75 Northbound During Early Morning
The scene was cleared by 5:30 a.m.
Read More »Gay Community Frustrated Over Ban on Blood Donations
As dozens of people walked down University Avenue Sunday night to honor the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, they shared concerns that in wake of the attack, gay men are still being persecuted by not being allowed to donate blood at a time when blood banks are begging for donations.
Read More »Alachua County To Reclaim Space Of Old RTS Facility In Gainesville
The old RTS facility in Gainesville could soon switch hands from the city back to Alachua County. This space was given to the city of Gainesville to use for an RTS facility on the condition that if the city was no longer using it, it would be returned to the county.
Read More »Despite Vetoed Bill, Perry Will Continue to Fight for Advisory Board
Gov. Rick Scott vetoed House Bill 1355, which would give Gainesville residents a chance to vote to create a self-governing Gainesville Regional Utilities board. If approved, the board would have consisted of five members who would each be paid an $18,000 annual salary. The salary was one of the main reasons Gov. Scott vetoed the bill.
Read More »Amid Safety Concerns, New Laws Fall On Gainesville Drone Pilots
Fearing unregulated drone flights, the FAA recently released new laws, and while they keep the air clear, the laws restrict where local hobbyists can take flight.
Read More »Will Music Help Solve Micanopy’s Sagging Business Fortunes?
What is the path back to profitability for Micanopy's small business owners?
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