Oriana Torre
Oriana is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Students without lawful immigration status in Florida could soon be barred from admission to all 28 state colleges. The Florida Department of Education will discuss the proposed rule at a May 14 meeting at Miami Dade College.
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Wildfire season in Florida isn’t confined to the spring, and experts say residents should be prepared throughout the year as fires continue to burn across the state.
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A small town in Marion County has a new mayor who is already making history.
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Back in the 1940s, one man’s love for swimming and underwater filmmaking helped share their beauty with the rest of the country. His name was Newton Perry, known as the Father of Florida’s Springs, and his hometown of Ocala is honoring that legacy in a special way.
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Durante la reunión del martes de la junta escolar del condado de Alachua, funcionarios del distrito presentaron su propuesta más reciente de zonificación antes del voto final el próximo 12 de marzo, la cual contempla el cierre de cuatro escuelas primarias y podría afectar al menos a 1,000 estudiantes.
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After a month of public discussion, the Alachua County School Board met Tuesday night ahead of a final vote expected on March 12 on the district’s school rezoning plan.
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El alcalde de Gainesville, Harvey Ward, presentó el discurso del estado de la ciudad de 2026 el miércoles por la mañana donde hizo énfasis en los programas locales de seguridad e infraestructura.
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Class is in session at Carolina Kids Co-op, but there are no desks, no walls, and no screens. Students spend their school day outdoors, learning in nature instead of a traditional classroom.
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A solo unos pasos de sus plantas, el ruido de la maquinaria marca el avance de un proyecto inmobiliario. En Newberry, Florida, un agricultor que trabaja la tierra desde 1997 hoy enfrenta los retos de convivir con un nuevo desarrollo que se expande rápidamente a su alrededor.
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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.