Nicole Borman
Nicole is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Our Noticias WUFT investigative series “Living with the Land” explores the connection between people and the environment that sustains them, from urban sprawl and changes in agricultural land to the natural resources that depend on our protection.
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Inmates from seven state facilities met at the Cross City Correctional Institution on Wednesday for the 5th Annual Masonry Competition, turning the prison into a temporary construction site.
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Gainesville barbershops serve as trusted community spaces where relationships with clients go far beyond the haircut.
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Cedar Key is a small town off the west coast of Florida known for its beachy, paradise-like atmosphere. In 2024, it experienced three hurricanes in the span of two months: Debbie, Idalia, and Helene.
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El gobierno lleva 34 días cerrado después de que el Congreso y el presidente no lograran aprobar la legislación necesaria para mantener abierto el gobierno federal. Además, no permite a trabajadores seguir abiertos para el año fiscal 2026.
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Kyndal Ray Edwards is working to make reality what started as a dream: walking to all four corners of the United States. He recently started his journey through Florida, where he pushes a cart with a sign that reads “You Matter” and “Walking Across America.” He is over 800 days into his journey.
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Nic Vansteenberghe, a Jacksonville native, parties with Gainesville residents after his overnight fame in Love Island USA.
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SEC Nation presentó por primera vez esta temporada de fútbol americano su emblemático programa de análisis deportivo, avance de partidos y participación de los aficionados en la Plaza de las Américas.
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Emmanuel Garilus was crowned the winner of the 2025 Amateur Night at the Apollo musical competition. With a saxophone performance of “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston, Garilus won $20,000, a studio session at Coke Studios L.A. Live and the hearts of the audience.
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Alachua County removed three rainbow crosswalks last month following an FDOT order. Students are making sure other pride murals remain, despite multiple attempts to cover them up.