Stephanie Tinoco
Stephanie is a reporter for WUFT News who may be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news @wuft.org
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A video roundup of local, state and national stories for readers in North Central Florida.
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A video roundup of local, state and national stories for readers in North Central Florida.
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Bees have satisfied the palette of mankind for centuries with one of the world's first natural sweeteners: Honey. Nancy Gentry's fascination with honey began at an early age, which led her to dedicate her life to Florida's honey bee industry, more than 50 years later.
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(Photo credit: Rainer Hungershausen/Flickr) Last month, sixteen animal protection organizations sent a letter to the Florida House and Senate Gaming Committees, calling for the passage of two greyhound protection measures. The letter asked lawmakers to pass a greyhound injury reporting law and to eliminate a state mandate requiring gaming facilities to hold live dog races.
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Doug and Bonnie Hummel help feed dozens of families in Alachua County, including one woman who was surviving by sipping on ketchup and mustard.
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(Photo credit: American Red Cross/Flickr) American Red Cross of Gainesville will have $200,000 less to aid victims after discovering in June a local former employee had been stealing from the agency. GPD filed a sworn complaint affidavit Wednesday with the state attorney's office.
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Florida executed William Happ on Tuesday for a 1986 murder. The state used a new lethal injection drug, midazolam hydrochloride. Happ was Florida's sixth execution of 2013.
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World War II veterans will get to visit the National World War II Memorial on Saturday despite the government shutdown.