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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you• WUFT News: Gator Fly-In returns to Gainesville for…
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. Today's Florida stories • WCJB:‘These dogs do essential stuff’: Dozens of…
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Imagine having to walk more than 20 minutes to buy some fruit. This is the reality of nearly 40% of the U.S. population living in food deserts.As…
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Swamp Head Brewery is putting on its annual event called Swamp Fest on Feb. 18 from noon to midnight. The event will feature live music, drinks and food and also celebrates the brewery's 15 years in business.
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Gainesville residents gathered at Saint Francis Catholic Academy for the first time in two years for the Souper Fun Sunday event to try different soups…
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you• WUFT News: All clear after bomb squad called to UF’s…
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Gainesville businesses are feeling the pinch in the price of eggs, and now they're contending with an egg shortage caused by the bird flu.
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Editor's note: This is the third of five articles this week that explore the consequences of unintended shootings in Florida. Click the links here to…
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The Rev. Christe Lunsford knew from a young age they had a spiritual calling.After growing up in Louisville, Kentucky, Lunsford, now 55, began seminary…
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Alligator farming has become a critical source of skins for the leather industry. The skins are more pristine and can be raised in the most optimal conditions and many more of them can be supplied. Alligator farming has also played a role in conservation efforts for the species. But a consequence of the advent of farming has been an oversupply of skins that has made their value plummet. This oversupply has mainly come from large-scale industrial farms that can slaughter thousands of animals every week and have chomped smaller operations out of business.