Kristin Moorehead
Kristin is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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On Tuesday night, someone broke the window of Mayor Harvey Ward’s office at City Hall, according to a city press release.
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The National Association of Realtors last week reached a settlement agreement in a national lawsuit. Professionals involved in the real estate market have been processing how this change will affect the industry in Florida.
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All four members of the Gainesville Regional Utilities Authority board have submitted their resignations following a lawsuit settlement between the state and the citizen group Gainesville Residents United.
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Both the number of farms and total acreage of farms in the US and Florida decreased between the previous census in 2017 and 2022. But Alachua County’s numbers increased.
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Dozens of community leaders representing Gainesville and Alachua County gathered at Eastwood Meadows on Monday in remembrance of a victim of gun violence.
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Sandra Gail Lambert is a prominent author living in Gainesville who writes fiction, a memoir and many personal essays about her experience as a disabled lesbian activist.
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After multiple public records requests and phone calls with the city, no one could confirm the exact number of people who have used the shelter in recent years.
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Paul Saunders says he isn’t the type of person to regularly engage in local government, but he’s also not the type of person to enjoy driving around potholes.
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NPR's podcast Hidden Brain is releasing a new series, US 2.0, where host Shankar Vedantam dives deep into the psychology of America's political divide.
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Co-founder Mary Gregory turned 91 in December, but she still goes out on her golf cart four times a day to tend to the horses.