The closure of highway 441 is a nuisance for a lot of people who live on the south edge of Gainesville. More than a month after Hurricane Irma the roadway is still waterlogged.
Read More »Did Hurricane Irma Return Lochloosa Lake’s Water Levels To Normal?
This week on The Point podcast, a story from Florida's death chamber, a lesson on the First Amendment and university campuses, and the scene at Lochloosa Lake after Hurricane Irma hit. Find it at WUFT.org.
Read More »‘Do We Have To Fight Nazis Again?’ Professor Says Of Spencer At UF
In a Q&A with WUFT News, University of Florida associate history professor Paul Ortiz conveyed his thoughts on Richard Spencer’s upcoming appearance at UF, his ideology and the dangers of his views.
Read More »Oct. 11, 2017: Morning News In 90
Some Alachua County green spaces remain closed due to damage caused by Hurricane Irma. That and more in 90 seconds.
Read More »Oct. 5, 2017: Afternoon News In 90
After receiving a surplus of food donations after Hurricane Irma, Gainesville food bank Bread of The Mighty has too much food. That and more in 90 seconds.
Read More »Columbia County Residents Demand Assistance
Some Columbia County residents are still unable to access their homes nearly one month after Hurricane Irma.
Read More »October 5, 2017: Morning News In 90
More than three weeks after Hurricane Irma some residents in Columbia County are still dealing with flooding from the Santa Fe River.
Read More »Broadcast Bits: Episode 7
Providing emergency weather information is one of the most important responsibilities a local television station has. There are many different approaches to severe weather seen across the country.
Read More »University Of Florida Students Defend DACA
University students gathered at the "Together We Dream" rally on campus as the deadline on DACA approaches.
Read More »Florida Department Hiring 200 Temp Workers After Irma
The Florida Department of Children and Families is hiring up to 200 temporary workers to serve as data-entry clerks after Hurricane Irma.
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