Oriana Bravo
Oriana is a WUFT reporter who can be contacted by email at oribravo1@ufl.edu or Twitter at @oridbravo
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Recipients for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals at the University of Florida feel uncertain about their future after the election.
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The former chancellor of the Florida university system and chief of staff Charles B. Reed died Tuesday at age of 75.
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More students in Alachua County Public Schools will enjoy fresh produce in their school lunches thanks to a grant awarded by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
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Despite recent efforts to go green, Ocala Utility Services is pulling back on newly-implemented paper statement fees—for now.
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This story is part of our guide, Florida Votes 2016, leading up to the Nov. 8 election. Check your voter registration status here.
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A new logo and tagline were unveiled Wednesday as part of a new campaign to put Gainesville on the map for economic development.
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Byerly won with 1,259 more votes than Thorpe.
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UF scientists and graduate students are turning their research about plants into art. Their photographs are being featured at the Art of Biology exhibit at the Hippodrome State Theatre until Nov. 22.
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Gainesville's LGBTQ+ community gathered at the city's annual Pride Parade and Festival to recognize progress in the effort for equality, especially with this year's Supreme Court ruling that the Constitution guarantees gay marriage. The parade marched down University Avenue on Saturday, starting on Southwest Seventh Street and finishing at the corner of Southeast First Street and First Avenue.
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Less Than Jake, a Gainesville-born punk-rock band popular since the '90s, played their annual Gainesville show on Labor Day weekend. Fans came from across the state and across the country to see the band.