Juan Carlos Chaoui
Juan Carlos is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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The Pride of the Sunshine practice for the 101st homecoming parade.
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Raised in horse country, Trenton Kofmehl learned early what it means to fall down and get back up. After a childhood accident nearly ended his rodeo dreams before they could even begin, the 15-year-old found a way to climb back in the saddle and reclaim his place in the arena.
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After students graduated from Great Heights Academy, a local K-12 school for children with special needs, owner Khia Lopez noticed they had almost nowhere to go.
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Neighbors of a northwest Gainesville homeowner have complained for two decades about his cluttered property and contacted the city's code enforcement division for change. Earlier this month, the city was issued the title to the property as part of a foreclosure case in Alachua County Circuit Civil Court.
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A statewide animal abuse registry could be created in Florida thanks to proposed legislation.
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A candlelight vigil for University of Florida sophomore Nyla Holland was held outside the Southwest Recreation Center Monday night. Holland died from injuries received after a vehicle hit the scooter she was driving near the intersection of Hull Road and Museum Drive Sunday night.
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With space running out, the staff does everything they can to avoid euthanasia, but the reality is stark—when kennels are full, the options become limited.
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A new parking garage, originally part of a plan approved when Nokia sold the most popular phones, is coming to Gainesville. On Tuesday, the Development Review Board voted to approve a parking garage that’s part of a development plan originally proposed in 2001 and revised in 2023 for the Alachua County Court Complex
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The McMillan family of Jena, Florida, recovers from losing their home and truck in Hurricane Helene.
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Isabelle Grow, who was born with partial brain damage, finds singing the best way to express her voice.