Rebekkah Mar
Rebekkah is a reporter for WUFT News and can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Editor's note: 57-year-old Cary Michael Lambrix was convicted in 1984 for two first-degree murders of Clarence Moore and Aleisha Bryant in Glades County.…
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Michael Lambrix has been on death row for 33 years. He was convicted in 1984 for two first-degree murders. He's dodged execution three times.
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In the final episode of We're the Damn Millennials, we reflect on the election results and our work on this podcast.
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In the fourth episode of We're the Damn Millennials, we dive into implicit bias, and how millennial diversity is a key strength in this election.
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In the third episode of "We're The Damn Millenials," we dive into the economy: student debt, marketing to millennials and the federal budget.
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In the second episode of "We're The Damn Millenials," we explore safety: terrorism, policing and more.
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In the first episode of "We're The Damn Millennials," we're going to explore what exactly a Millennial is. How are we different from all the generations before us? Do we have the power to make changes?
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While UF Health Shands and North Florida Regional hospitals continue to add more emergency rooms on the growing and more prosperous west side of Gainesville, east side residents with limited resources struggle to find accessible healthcare.
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Florida Organic Growers (FOG), a nonprofit food organization, is trying to end the problem of food deserts by partnering with local farmers markets using a new government-funded initiative called Fresh Access Bucks.