Nealy Kehres
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Two Miami men, including one wanted by the U.S. Secret Service for counterfeiting and identity theft, were arrested Tuesday by Gainesville police for having almost 50 fraudulent credit cards and several pieces of gas-pump-skimming equipment.
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Internet options across Alachua County are numerous, but spotty service, high prices and limited reach of some have created frustrations among many residents. Read a list of the most commonly used services, their prices and reflections from customers at WUFT.org.
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Police found the suspect who shot and killed an employee at Chili's in Miami Gardens. That and more in 90 seconds.
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The U.S. government is temporarily barring passengers on certain flights from eight Middle Eastern and African countries from traveling with electronics larger than a cell phone. That and more in 90 seconds.
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Alachua County and other places across North Central Florida are making preparations for the rare March freeze expected for tonight. Check in to WUFT.org for live weather updates.
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The City of Gainesville will take its first step toward more affordable and accessible internet coverage.
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A 22-year-old man has been charged by police after they say he fled from them in his truck early Wednesday and crashed into a tree, causing the vehicle to burst into flames.
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White House national security adviser Michael Flynn has resigned. That and more in 90 seconds.
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Gainesville Regional Utility's internet service is being upgraded to provide faster upload speeds and continued unlimited data usage for its customers in apartment complexes and condos.
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Connected Gainesville, an initiative to improve broadband connection, launched Wednesday at a City Hall forum. The organization hopes to bring better rates and higher reliability to the city's internet.