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The most-read stories on WUFT.org during 2025, ranked by total pageviews.
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Food insecurity in Alachua County is higher than the 14.4 % average across the Sunshine State, and it's an area of focus for one local entrepreneur.
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From politics and religion to timing and convenience, more parents in Florida are opting to home school their children.
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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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DeConna Ice Cream recently unveiled its new $1.4 million solar energy system at its Marion County facility.
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Tree City Church will host its grand opening Jan. 25 at Buchholz High School.
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Thanksgiving has a reputation for being a relaxing transition between two of the year’s most anticipated holidays. But local poultry farms have been prepping for their busiest season of the year since spring.
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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.