Briana Erickson
Briana is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing bri.rose561@gmail.com.
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Anybody could do it, he said. But Oscar Psychas isn’t just anybody.
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It would be an understatement to say there is no universal agreement that marijuana can be used to treat addiction, but some patients are choosing the flowery herb over the use of more harmful substances.
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Spills can have significant environmental and health effects by contaminating drinking water, which can lead to increased incidents of cancer and other diseases.
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Facing jail, a drug-addicted grandmother struggles to stop using and start over.
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In Marion County, the sheriff’s office has responded to 112 overdose from March until October — close to one every other day.
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Ralph Rutledge of East Gainesville had four tumors on his vocal cords. Lung cancer. As a regular patient, he spent close to six hours a week on a bus.
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Possession of the drug, which is 7.5 times powerful than morphine, is now a third-degree felony in Florida, punishable by up to five years in jail.
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The aftermath of Hurricane Hermine left Cedar Key roads flooded and littered with dead seagulls Friday.
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Byerly won with 1,259 more votes than Thorpe.