Kaitlyn McGrath
Kaitlyn is a reporter who can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Silver Springs opened as a newly renovated state park Tuesday morning after merging its property with Silver River State Park.
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As UF set new standards for its cheerleaders, limiting acrobatics, this week, the National Collegiate Athletic Association continues to leave cheerleading off its official list of sports.
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In a recent study, University of Florida researchers have found new evidence for a change in the history and categorization for the great white shark. The study found that the species may be about 2 million years older than previously believed.
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The Gainesville City Commission and people who live along part of NW 31st Drive are still trying to solve the problem of drivers speeding through the neighborhood.
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The Gainesville City Commission and Alachua County Commission celebrated United Nations Day a week early by hosting a panel discussion.
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A new book claims food can be as addictive as drugs, cigarettes and alcohol. Co-editor Mark Gold, a professor at the University of Florida's College of Medicine, said UF's McKnight Brain Institute is researching how the addictions are similar.
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The Marion County Sheriff's Office and the Ocala Police Department are hosting an initiative for National Pill Take-Back Day to curtail the illegal use and sale of prescription drugs.
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A $300,000 grant from AT&T will help the United Way of North Central Florida's efforts to lower dropout rates in Alachua County high schools.