Valeriya Antonshchuk
Valeriya is a reporter for WUFT News who can be reached by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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                        The White House acknowledged the U.S. would fall short of the goal.
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                        Florida’s controversial anti-riot bill was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday, imposing the country’s most stringent restrictions on protesters.
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                        From dormant bank accounts and uncashed checks, to the estates of deceased relatives, about $2 billion of unclaimed property assets are held by Florida’s Chief Financial Officer.
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                        Paul Myers, administrator at the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County, said this progression will help expand access to vaccinations across the county.
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                        UF Health's second mass vaccination event this week brought thousands of people to the University of Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Wednesday.
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                        As House Bill 1 “Combating Public Disorder” passed the Florida House of Representatives Friday, activist groups rallied in Orlando to protest the legislation.
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                        The Florida Department of Health reported that over seven million COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered throughout the state. But last week, the governor announced the supply of one vaccine is falling short.
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                        As the vaccines begin to roll out, officials and community advocates were looking to expand access to under-served communities.
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                        Early voting for two City of Gainesville Commission races, which have a historically low voter turnout, started Friday, March 5.
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                        Parents of Maggie Paxton and Sophia Lambert retained the same law firm to represent them in the wrongful death lawsuits.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
