While visiting Gainesville, former Florida governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham voiced his opinion on current issues such as the government shutdown, conflicts in Syria and Silver Springs State Park.
Read More »Rubio, Nelson Hold Field Hearing On Oyster Collapse In Apalachicola
U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio scheduled the field hearing at the Franklin County Courthouse in Apalachicola to hear evidence concerning the oyster collapse. Speakers blamed the collapse on last year's drought and poor water conservation practices in Georgia along the Chattahoochee river.
Read More »How North Central Florida Teachers Compare in Salary and Education
WUFT recently analyzed salaries and benefits for teachers in select North Central Florida counties. Florida is $10,000 less than the national average, and the situation is equally grim in Alachua, Marion, Putnam and other counties.
Read More »Florida House of Representatives passes raise for state employees
The Florida House of Representatives passed House Bill 5001 Friday, giving state employees a $1,400 across-the-board pay raise. The raise has been split into two tiers: a $1,000 pay raise and $400 performance-based bonus.
Read More »Gov. Scott addresses variety of issues in WLRN interview
Florida's Gov. Rick Scott spoke with Miami Herald/WLRN reporter Phil Latzman while he was in Miami this week about a wide variety of issues including the his hopes for this legislative session, his political turn to the left, his support of Medicaid expansion and teacher raises, the issue of internet cafes; plus how to choose a new lieutenant, guns, jobs, the texting-while-driving ban and more.
Read More »UF presidential search delayed until January
Candidates for the University of Florida presidency will not be invited for a campus visit until after the new year, the chairman of UF board of Trustees and presidential search committee announced.
Read More »Florida Organic Growers sponsors petition for 2012 Farm Bill
The election season may be over, but there are still ways that Floridians can make their voices heard in Washington, D.C.
Read More »President Bernie Machen sends email about race relations at UF
University of Florida President Bernie Machen sent an email to students Thursday regarding racial issues on campus produced from an incident where students painted themselves black for a party.
Read More »Election Recap: Obama wins; Yoho, Nugent to DC; Nelson, Brown retain seats
In Tuesday night's election, President Barack Obama was said to have won re-election. Florida is the only state that has not been called, but politicians from the state like Bill Nelson and Corrine Brown have been named the winners of their respective races.
Read More »UF Student Senate meeting at law school to discuss blackface incident
The Student Senate meeting held on Tuesday night will discuss the use of blackface at a recent fraternity party.
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