Precious Polycarpe
Precious is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397.
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By January, The Swamp Restaurant and other businesses near University Avenue in Gainesville could be no more.
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Both public safety topics were on the commission's agenda yesterday.
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Residents have mixed emotions about Alachua County commissioners’ plans to shut down part of County Road 2082.
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As hurricane season approaches, some Gainesville residents are fearful and frustrated.
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Poe earned 7,158 votes, totaling 61.8 percent. Adrian Hayes-Santos was also re-elected Tuesday night.
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A bill that could force Florida to address the effects of climate change — mainly sea level rise — is moving through the Florida Senate.
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Alachua County is in the process of buying four separate properties for conservation purposes at a cost exceeding $1 million.
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Those who answered the calls said they stand behind state Rep. Anthony Sabatini after a photo of him wearing blackface resurfaced.
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They include universal background checks for all gun purchases, creating flexibility for the Guardian program and forcing those convicted of domestic violence to surrender their guns.
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Alachua County Commission yesterday voted to develop an ordinance that would impose a $125 fine on those practicing conversion therapy. The practice is already banned within Gainesville city limits.