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The man was found in the middle of the night with a bloody face, bloody clothes and no pants, in the front yard of a house in Jacksonville that wasn’t…
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Debra Anderson retired this summer after 22 years working for the University of Florida’s International Center. She agreed to a profile on one condition – it couldn’t be about her.
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Summer camp began in Hawthorne this week, a return of programming to the rural area after a decade.
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An analysis of court records from recent years displays the trend.
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Thursday's announcement specified that the health department has hired 30 nurses to work alongside the nurses who currently staff school's throughout the district.
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With quarantine and the COVID-19 pandemic, local doulas, trained professionals who offer support to expectant mothers, noticed increased interest in their services. Other types of doulas, such as end-of-life doulas, also cared for patients confronting death.
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This system would allow people with limited access to state-issued IDs to receive locally-issued ones.
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After surviving cancer, Gainesville native Hanna Peterson is attending the College of Medicine at UF. She hopes to use her personal experience to help her compassionately deal with patients.