Progress Energy’s proposed nuclear power plant in Levy County may not actually get built….that’s according to Republican Senator Mike Fasano. Fasano recently led an unsuccessful attempt in the Florida Florida’s to repeal the entire advance nuclear cost recovery statute. That law allows public utilities to bill customers in advance of the actual …
Read More »Anti-hazing task force to meet at UF Tuesday
For the second time, an anti-hazing task force will meet at the University of Florida to look at ways of eliminating the practice. One fraternity, Alpha Phi Alpha has been placed on an “interim suspension” while officials investigate allegations of a hazing incident. UF spokesperson Janine Sikes says many meetings …
Read More »Acceptance day means more Gators on the way
The University of Florida had a record number of applicants for 2012-2013 school year. More than 11,700 applicants were accepted for the Summer B and Fall 2012 semesters. Director of the UF News Bureau Steve Orlando says the university looks at much more than test scores when admitting students. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2012/02/Orlando-4.mp3|titles=Orlando …
Read More »Florida missing child alert issued for Jessica Krieg from Sarasota
FDLE press release A Florida Missing Child Alert has been issued for Jessica Krieg, a white female, 16 years old, 5 feet 01 inches tall, 105 pounds, green eyes, and blonde hair that is believed to have been recently dyed brown. She was last seen in the area of the …
Read More »UF expert: wary of nuclear reactor permits
Georgia will have two new nuclear reactors helping to power its grid in the coming years after the Nuclear Regulatory Comission approved their construction. The move concerns some in the wake of the disaster at Fukushima in Japan less than a year ago. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2012/02/Nuclear-Reax-Approval-Wrap.mp3|titles=Nuclear Reax Approval Wrap]
Read More »Question on fossils? Florida Museum of Natural History staff can answer
This Sunday the Florida Museum of Natural History is hosting a special event for the community. The event, “Ask a Paleontologist” is held from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. The museum vertebrate paleontology collections manager Richard Hulbert says people of all ages are welcome to bring in any mystery fossils for experts to …
Read More »Friends and community rally to help save a family farm
A head-on collision Tuesday left a Hawthorne man dead, but the response from the community to help his family keep its organic family farm has been growing. Ed Sherwood was driving on State Road 20 Tuesday when he collided head on with another truck, and was pronounced dead on the scene. …
Read More »Weather forecast: bundle up this weekend
North Florida is in for some chilly nights. University of Florida meteorologist Jeff Huffman has a forecast that will make you want to bundle up. Here it is: In the wake of a cold front Friday evening, temperatures will begin a downward spiral over the weekend. A second, much colder, front …
Read More »Death penalty being sought in Gainesville home invasion case
State Attorney Bill Cervone in Gainesville will seek the death penalty for a man accused of killing a 78-year old northwest Gainesville man. Authorities allege Paul Quandit was beaten, stabbed, and tied up by cousins Maranda Martin and Austin Jones. State Attorney Bill Cervone says Jones’ involvement is part of the …
Read More »Marion parents can tell school officials their feelings
The Marion County School district is providing parents with an opportunity to give their opinions about schools. The survey that can be found on the school district website is meant to boost parental involvement. Marion County Public Schools Coordinator of Grants and Federal Programs Michelle Kernan says the district wants to give parents opportunities …
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