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Former Bradford Union Technical Center teacher Juliana Moore believes the school's mold is to blame for her health issues. Her claims, as well as a document trail, may point to a larger issue than Starke Elementary's August mold problem.
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Six Gainesville residents talk about where they were and how they found out about former President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
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Each year Veterans and Alachua County residents gather at Kanapaha Park to honor those who have served or are serving in our country’s military. This year will mark the 20th celebration at the Alachua County Veterans Memorial.
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Rachel Carson's newest biographer, William Souder, will visit UF at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. He spoke with WUFT News about his book on Carson, the craft of biography, and his next project: a biography of John Steinbeck.
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Get to know some of North Central Florida's oldest bookstores, including places like O. Brisky Books and Book Gallery West, which in 2013 celebrates its 30th year in business.
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Gainesville's Civic Media Center is hosting a celebration Friday in honor of a milestone it has reached.
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Activists have moved a planned nationwide pro-gun rights event from the anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings to the day after.
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Baldwin is still teaching constitutional law and he has no plans for retirement: "My body will tell me when to retire."
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For Joy Revels, home is metal screen-printing presses, a shirt dryer outfitted in state magnets, tubs of ink and boxes upon boxes of T-shirts. Her business, Dragonfly Graphics, produces 2,000 shirts a week for schools, businesses, events and churches.
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President Barack Obama delivered a speech Tuesday that urged America to involve itself in the Syrian conflict and take a stand against the use of chemical weapons. Some locals were supportive of Obama, but others still weren't convinced.