Angela DiMichele
Angela is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Background checks for new gun purchases in Florida during March – when the coronavirus pandemic worsened dramatically – surged to set records, according…
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Jessica Brar, a 34-year-old Gainesville yoga instructor, flew to Buenos Aires, Argentina, on March 9, when the United States was still just waking up to the seriousness of COVID-19. It was supposed to be another adventure for Brar, who loves to travel, but international travel became difficult with the virus, and she's been stranded in Peru. The U.S. Embassy has shuttered and Brar feels abandoned by her country. American officials, she said, failed to come through in her hour of need.
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They’re calling on lawmakers for help.
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Florida lawmakers approved late Friday a measure that will allow for college athletes to profit while playing.
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If the proposed Intercollegiate Athlete Compensation and Rights legislation becomes law, every athlete — regardless of gender — who plays any sport at any Florida university will have the right to earn money for their name, image and likeness.
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After two years of consideration, the Florida Boxing Commission has decided to relax its ban on elbow strikes and allow the use of elbows in sanctioned matches.
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Entering his second year in office, the Republican governor endorsed the same conservative themes he has discussed for weeks ahead of the legislative session, which started Tuesday.
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In a busy rush ahead of the start of the legislative session, a Senate panel approved a Republican proposal to give Florida teachers raises, an early signal that lawmakers will consider more money for educators in classrooms.
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Barbara Petersen never felt her path in life was defined. She had to whittle the force she would become.
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Gainesville is moving forward with the cleanup of a petroleum-contaminated site in town.