Danielle Ivanov
Danielle is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by emailing news@wuft.org or calling 352-392-6397.
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Ward said the city uses Alachua County code that states a maximum of 10 dogs or cats for residents.
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In order to combat a shortage of teachers, on July 23 Alachua County announced that it will use part of its share of its grant money – $887,727.50 – to offer bonuses to teachers willing to work in such schools.
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The Alachua County Commission adopted the ordinance amendments in April to help preserve county water sources like springs, lakes, creeks and the aquifer.
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For three hours, elected officials and members of the public fought over speaking time and decorum.
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Each term would last four years, and candidates could run again after taking a term off.
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Sunday is Father’s Day, and a coalition of local community activists want to raise awareness about the plight of many families who won’t be able to celebrate the special day together.
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Gainesville’s city charter review commission on Tuesday slowly started its year-long work.
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A Gainesville City Commission subcommittee led by Commissioner David Arreola has been discussing rental housing regulations since December.