Nicole Beltran
Nicole is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
-
Una noche llena de expectación y buen humor. Así era la energía del público de Jenn Garrett en el restaurante World of Beer de Newberry, dónde familia, amigos y seguidores se reunieron para apoyar a la candidata republicana en su primera carrera.
-
Alachua County has made voting more convenient by opening eight total polling locations, including one at Santa Fe College’s Northwest Campus. These new options are designed to reduce wait times and make voting easier for the community.
-
Mientras el centro y sur del estado de la Florida se prepara para el embate directo del huracán Milton, el norte sigue en modo de recuperación.
-
Hurricane Helene downed several power lines across Gainesville, leaving residents in the dark.
-
-
Some Alachua County kids are making their own money, joining others on a nationwide uptick of child entrepreneurship. In 2022, approximately 77% of individuals aged 14 to 21 are already earning their own income and 42% express confidence in their potential to invent something that will revolutionize the world, according to Statista.
-
Santa Fe Students are now eligible for guaranteed admission to pursue bachelor’s degrees through the UF College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, if they fulfill the academic requirements.
-
Churches are still coping with a decline in choir members, four years after the pandemic. Codi Linafelter always quotes Saint Augustine to describe her admiration for Catholic practice, choir and liturgical music. She says, ‘When you sing, you pray twice.”
-
Three people are filing lawsuits against Ignite Life Center in Gainesville and the Florida Multicultural District Council of the Assemblies of God in Orlando, alleging sexual abuse by a church member and attempts by the church to cover up the assault.
-
For shoppers with dietary restrictions and ethical limitations, avoiding things like sugar, gluten and animal testing can be challenging. Sometimes even vegan options can leave a Valentine’s heart aching for more.