Alexys Martinez
Alexys is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Four cars and a home have been set ablaze in Ocala by an individual who Marion County law enforcement officials believe to be an arsonist. The twist? The people trying to track the criminal down are the target of the crimes.
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Recent heavy rainfall has caused the Suwannee River to rise above the flood stage. O’Leno State Park Ranger David McCorquodale said the park does not want people drowning as a result of swift currents.
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Crystal River used to be one of Florida's best kept secrets, but as tourists across the country learned about the opportunity to swim along with manatees, fish and wildlife officials are struggling to protect the endangered giant sea cow.
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The University of Florida's College of Engineering showed the public what robots can do on Wednesday.
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Florida Organic Growers' GIFT Gardens are combatting hunger in Alachua County.
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With the Nov. 6 election two weeks away, three candidates are fighting for one seat in Florida's third congressional district.
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Nearly a month after a Stanford study found little difference in nutritional value when comparing organic and non-organic foods, supporters of organic…
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With this weekend marking the two-year anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, scientists, fishery experts and government officials will meet at the Gulf of Mexico Fisheries Symposium in St. Pete Beach, where they will share their research findings.
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Florida lawmakers are pushing for schools to be required to have epinephrine on hand in hopes to counteract allergic reactions in students. Currently, the drug can only be administered if it is prescribed to the student.
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WUFT reports on the area of Gainesville near Paynes Prairie, where several people died earlier this year, and changes that have been made to prevent another tragedy.