Nora O'Neill
Nora is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Gainesville City Commissioners voted 4-1 on Thursday to change the method by which their salaries are calculated, nearly doubling their pay.
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Floridians traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday could run into heavy rain, flooding and busy roads along the way.This could be the busiest week of…
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A woman crossed busy Southwest Archer Road against the light during rush hour Friday morning and died after being struck by two vehicles, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
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A 20-year-old UF student was arrested Monday for assaulting a manager at The Social. The same man was arrested for punching a bouncer in the face at the Salty Dog Saloon three months ago. Kaleb Wiswall is being charged with aggravated battery and disorderly intoxication after punching a manager at The Social, pushing him down four stairs and falling down on his neck, according to the arrest report. The manager sustained a dislocated shoulder, a dislocated finger and bruises. Wiswall was arrested in July and charged with simple battery after he punched a bouncer who denied him entry into the Salty Dog Saloon.
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Someone intercepted a six-passenger golf cart from the University of Florida Gators’ new $85 million football practice facility. Police found it a day later under a tarp in the yard of a man who has been the subject of complaints for over a decade about vehicles, junk, trash and debris on his property.
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Sandbag information is subject to change based on a multitude of factors including restricted hours and component availability. While we will do our best…
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Nearly 100,000 first responders in Florida including firefighters, EMTs, paramedics and law enforcement officers at the municipal and county levels will…
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For the first time, out-of-state applicants to universities across Florida are finding out whether they will be among 350 students who will save tens of…
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Business owners share concerns about the omicron variant and how it might hamper the economic bounce-back experienced so far this year.
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Anyone who has been released from a state prison or county jail in Florida, or from a federal prison, or put on felony probation by a judge after May 31 is eligible to apply.