Meryl Kornfield
Meryl is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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In a rare weekend convening, Florida lawmakers wrapped up their 2019 session Saturday by enacting a $91.1 billion budget for the coming year — a budget that Gov. Ron DeSantis hinted he may trim with his veto pen.
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The Florida Senate is considering a criminal justice bill, HB 7125, that would allow vets to report suspected criminal violations, like animal abuse, to authorities as long as the animal doesn’t live on agricultural land.
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Florida’s registry has about 10,200 elderly offenders. The problem is sparking a national crisis of social and justice policy.
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Ashley Conner survived Hurricane Michael, but many of her neighbors didn't get off so easy. Now, she tells their stories for them, hoping to bring more light to the situation in the Florida Panhandle.
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A Florida House bill that would allow brokers and financial advisers to freeze the assets of their clients if they suspect fraud just passed its second committee stop.
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The Florida legislature is considering making it possible for people to have legal documents notarized online.
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A report sent to state officials Thursday recommended standardizing how schools train employees to deal with students’ traumas after finding major disparities between districts.
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Republicans will hold a primary on April 9. The general election won’t take place until June 18, meaning the legislative session from March 5 to May 3 won’t have House representation for parts of the Panhandle that suffered the most from Hurricane Michael.
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Tired of the typical Florida orange stamped on the back of your car? The Legislature is considering five new specialty license plate options for…
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A former University of Florida English professor will publish a 300-page book on the history of Waldo and its people this fall.