Romy Ellenbogen
Romy Ellenbogen is a reporter with WUFT News. She can be reached at romye@ufl.edu
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The Backyard of Boca Fiesta held an art show featuring work by artists on the autism spectrum for World Autism Day Sunday.
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The second annual 352Creates gathering at Depot Park Saturday allowed people to participate in a variety of activities from Irish dancing, singing, mural painting and other crafts,
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Meg Neiderhofer and Pat Harden have worked in conservation almost all their life. On Saturday they were awarded the annual Conservation Stewards Awards by the Alachua Conservation Trust for the "Women in The Woods"-themed event. They sat down with WUFT News to talk about their lives and their work.
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After years of not seeing her community represented at city meetings, Ty Loudd decided to hold her own discussion, the State of Our Black Community.
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A 17-year-old boy is in stable condition after he was pulled from his car and shot at Ralph Russell Memorial Park in Ocala Monday morning.
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James Thompson, a Gainesville citizen, has been working to update the city's free speech laws since a contested event at Artwalk. Due to his work, procedures have been changed, but laws have not. Thompson initially planned to wait to push the issue, but thinks with the increase in demonstrations, Gainesville must clarify its position now.
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More than 900 volunteers across Gainesville helped clear up the invasive species Coral Ardisia during the Great Invader Raider Rally on Saturday.