Aileyahu Shanes
Aileyahu is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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This episode features the new WildFlowers Music Park in Melrose, Florida. Robert Hutchinson and Catherine Booth join guest host Aileyahu Shanes to tell us about the park and the upcoming WildFlowers Festival of Music and Dance.
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A bill amendment adopted on Wednesday in the Florida legislature could change control ruling.
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UF researchers look into why reading is on the decline.
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Gilchrist County was founded in 1925 after breaking off from Alachua County.
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Derek Castillo of the 16th Avenue Diner in Gainesville tells of the routines and pressures of working in food service, from managing customer expectations to handling busy shifts.
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Some passengers and airport staff have tried to help, but direct donations to individual employees are not allowed, a TSA spokesperson told WUFT.
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The band later evolved into Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, known for hits like "Free Fallin'," "Into the Great Wide Open," and "I Won't Back Down."
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District leaders meet with local agencies to address campus access, bullying and emergency preparedness.
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The decline includes everything from reading a fictional romance novel on a Kindle to reading an enterprise news story in a local paper.
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As students head back to school, experts warn that the likelihood of children getting sick increases.