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Despite the empty storefronts that punctuate parts of town, Williston’s business community is far from dormant.
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With the help of Hope Church and his close friends, Glidewell is making sure no one in Chiefland goes hungry.
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For Kimberly Porter, a cup of coffee has always meant more than just caffeine. It symbolizes the sound of family gathering around a kitchen table and the feeling that anyone who walks through the door belongs there. That's what she aims to recreate in Gainesville with Audrey’s Coffee, a new family-run coffee truck named after her late mother.
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Florida football is facing the possibility of its lowest-ever win total in a 12-game regular season if it fails to pick up a win in these next two games. But local merchandise stores say business has not been affected as many would expect, thanks to their loyal customers in Gator Nation.
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As Gainesville city commissioners consider selling Citizens Field to the Alachua County School Board, the future of the city’s most storied sports venue remains uncertain.
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Over the weekend, Ford’s family walked miles to find cell reception to call her. They described communities without water, electricity or phone service.
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Inflation, high interest rates and soaring insurance premiums have weighed on small businesses, especially in Florida, where storm activity has intensified in recent years, prompting some insurers to flee the state. That's created a glut of vacant commercial properties.
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Renovations of the abandoned citrus shop and packing shed at Marjorie A. Hoy Memorial Park at Orange Lake Overlook (OLO) are expected to begin by early 2026 to reflect the land’s rich history.
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Hernando County Commissioners expect upgrades to Brooksville-Tampa Bay Regional Airport will spur economic growth and attract higher-paying jobs to the area.
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North central Florida depends heavily on the Floridian Aquifer as its primary source of drinking water. When fewer tropical systems bring rain, the aquifer has less opportunity to recharge.
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In a Q&A with WUFT News reporter Elizabeth Whelehan, Shea explains his vision and hope for the future.
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Some 60 vendors held a family trick-or-treat event at the Shoppes at Thornebrook on Friday, an effort to introduce the open-air shopping center to a new arrivals and increase business.