Maia Labbe
Maia is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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A lot of people love their electric scooters. In Gainesville, three companies rent out a fleet of up to 600 of the devices. That’s according to Ride Report data. Escooters are a healthy, economical and sustainable transportation alternative, according to the city’s website. Safety should be a prime concern.
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Prescribed burns are more important than most people appreciate, according to UF professor of Fire Ecology Raelene Crandall.
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In Alachua County many students rely on free school meals. But with winter break approaching, many students will have to go without.
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Records show November threats persist, with hurricane season ending Nov. 30
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Alachua County Animal Resources waives adoption fees for August.
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Operation Catnip celebrated a milestone of fixing 100,000 community cats by hosting a massive spay/neuter clinic Saturday.
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The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists said over the counter drugs, such as Ibuprofen, are not effective forms of pain management during this procedure.
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The only finalist for the next president of the University of Florida, Santa Ono, spoke to faculty, students and staff at three separate forums at Emerson Alumni Hall on Tuesday.
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Alachua County Animal Resources opened more criminal cases in 2024 than it has in the past 12 years.
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In early January, the city of Gainesville Regional Transit System will discontinue Route 25, one of two buses that goes to the local homeless shelter, Grace Marketplace.