Sarah Daly
Sarah is a reporter for WUFT News who may be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news @wuft.org
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The Envision Alachua initiative is getting closer to the end of the second phase thanks to Plum Creek Timber Company, Inc.
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Students at Fort Clarke Middle School learned about the values of positivity and love at a school-wide assembly Thursday.
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Dianne's Old Time Barbecue in Hawthorne still sees slow business two years after a local plywood mill shut down.
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This Halloween season, the Gainesville Hippodrome State Theatre is bringing Zombie Town: A Documentary Play to the stage. WUFT News sat down with actor Logan Wolfe to talk about the upcoming show.
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UF research departments have been heavily affected by the government shutdown. Some researchers are unable to come to work, and others are unable to contact their federally employed colleagues.
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Residents near Ben Hill Griffin stadium are now allowed to charge for parking in their yards without permits.
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The Food and Drug Administration will make the most widely known morning-after pill available on drugstore shelves to women ages 15 and older.
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A ricin-laced letter addressed to President Barack Obama was intercepted Wednesday, after a letter packed with the same toxin was sent to Senator Roger Wicker, R-Miss., late Tuesday.
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Glen Nichol, Alachua County Teacher of the Year for 2012, has agreed to a deferred prosecution agreement following a sworn complaint for inappropriately touching at least one of his students at Lawton Chiles Elementary School.
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The Florida House Energy and Utilities Subcommittee held a hearing Wednesday to discuss the proposal of a bill that would repeal cost recovery programs.