The last of the cats rescued from Haven Acres in June are finding a new home today. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/KATVOICER.mp3] These remaining cats tested positive for Feline Immunodeficiency Virus, which made them difficult to place in private homes. Nearly 700 cats were rescued from the Haven Acres Cat Sanctuary, and have been …
Read More »Class size fines under review
The Alachua County school district is beginning to review a potential fine it faces because of class size violations. Public Schools Spokeswoman Jackie Johnson says the district knew there would be a penalty because it was unwilling to compromise education to meet the class size limits. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/JOHNSON4.mp3] She says the district …
Read More »Woman who gave birth in Alachua County jail seeks justice
A local woman who gave birth in the Alachua County Jail last year is still fighting to have authorities recognize her claim that her medical needs were neglected. She had four C-sections before she gave vaginal birth in the jail. With her labor pains minutes apart, Kristin Reinhold says she had no choice …
Read More »FDLE crime stats released, Alachua County crime rate declines
Florida Department of Law Enforcement just released the new statewide county report on crime statistics. Alachua County Sheriff’s Public Information Officer Art Forgey talked with WUFT-FM’s Meredith Chipman about the drop in Alachua County crime rates. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/ForgeyQnA.mp3|titles=ForgeyQnA] Florida overall saw a two percent decrease in total crime, and Gilchrist and …
Read More »One man charged in shooting outside church
One person is in critical condition following a shooting at the Forest Grove Baptist Church last night. Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Spokesman Art Forgey says the victim was outside the church with some friends. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/forgey.mp3] Patrick A. McCall is being held in the Alachua County Jail charged with attempted homicide. …
Read More »Fair and football food safety
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and the Alachua County Fair are among the list of venues where Alachua County citizens are having fun this fall. Tons of food is served at these events and WUFT-FM’s Lauren Lettelier takes a look at the safety of what gets put on your plate. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/LETTELIERWRAP2.mp3]
Read More »Alachua County Fair bringing bargains this year
The Alachua County Fair will open tomorrow, and WUFT-FM’s Zac Blobner says fair officials hope to bring in bigger crowds with bigger bargains this year. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/zacvoicerreal.mp3] Fair Organizer Steve White says they will extend special price hours, offer discounts and provide other deal to breathe life back in to the …
Read More »Long road ahead for assault victims
With the suspect in five sexual assaults around Marion County and Gainesville under arrest, the road to recovery is just beginning for victims. Alachua County Victim Services Project Coordinator Laura Kalt says it is important for victims to have a supportive group of friends who will listen without judgment. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/KALT8.mp3] …
Read More »County looking for more Koppers neighborhood testing
Alachua County commissioners are urging the US Environmental Protection Agency to step up testing for chemicals inside the homes around the Koppers Superfund site. County Environmental Protection Director Chris Bird says they are concerned the chemical dioxin has mixed in to household dust. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/news/files/2011/10/BIRD1.mp3] He says they EPA has already …
Read More »Springs protection focus of water supply forums
Over the years, the Florida Springs have become a hot issue with concerns of their continuous degradation. H.T.Odom Florida Springs Institute Director and Professor Bob Knight talks with WUFT-FM’s Alyssa Averette about the increasing nitrate levels and the threats caused to the Springs. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/KnightQA.mp3] Knight: There’s a very widespread reduction in flows in …
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