Thomas Holton
Thomas is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Supply chain issues, extreme weather events and shipping container shortages have led to problems for Christmas tree growers and retailers.
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The bills, HB 281 and SB 490, were intended to better represent understanding of Asian American & Pacific Islanders in statewide lesson plans in American history.
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State Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried said Florida’s plan for Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer funding was approved by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The program will give a one-time grant of $375 per child to each family that qualifies.
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A Florida bartender who sued for $1 million over allegations that her supervisor groped her in a beer cooler before she quit after five days on the job is…
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After the second annual festival was canceled last year due to the pandemic, this year’s festival will be held virtually on Saturday.
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Florida is currently one of 18 states that allow school districts the option of implementing a moment of silence at the beginning of the day.
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Every March, salary and contract negotiations for the upcoming school year begin in Alachua County.Demands are made, salaries are deliberated upon and…
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Irving, 34, was arrested on March 27, 2019, for stabbing a man while working at the Gainesville Krispy Kreme, 306 NW 13th St. On Thursday, he was found not guilty for attempted first-degree murder.
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Community Spring is working with Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe to develop a full-scale guaranteed income pilot for families in need.
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COVID-19 has kept Thomas Olmsted confined to his apartment, and opportunities to collect have been hard to come by. Still, the pull of collecting remains.