Claire Campbell
Claire is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Alachua County and Orlando Public Schools receive awards from the U.S. Department of Education for environmentally-friendly practices.
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The old RTS facility in Gainesville could soon switch hands from the city back to Alachua County. This space was given to the city of Gainesville to use for an RTS facility on the condition that if the city was no longer using it, it would be returned to the county.
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There was a general agreement among the city's seven commissioners Thursday that such an ordinance would be beneficial.
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Planned Parenthood's Gainesville center will lose its $30,000 in funding from the Alachua County government because of Florida's new abortion law.
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Brianna N. Rosendale, a 16-year-old who goes by “Bri,” is white, 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighs 100 pounds and has hazel eyes.
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The ceremony recognizes outstanding female service in Alachua and Bradford counties and was created by the college in 1987.
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A bill prohibiting the state board from trading with companies who boycott Israel was signed into law Thursday. Governor Rick Scott said he was passionate about supporting it, but others weren't happy about it.
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The High Springs Fire Department sent out a tweet about 1:30 p.m. on the threat.
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Repairs on the Dwight H. Hunter Pool, or Northeast Pool, started on Monday. The pool is expected to be open by April.
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The bridge, which spans a creek near Waldo Road, provides access to 13 or so occupied houses, resident Diana Lancaster said.