WUFT News
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The rabies alert is for the entirety of Alachua County and will run through mid-January.
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El miércoles se llevó a cabo el Open House Latino Showcase, organizado por los estudiantes miembros de la Asociación Nacional de Periodistas Hispanos (NAHJ).
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“Bring the Harvest Home” campaign accepts food, baby items and household goods at 10 drop-off sites this month
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Questions in Gainesville remain in regard to food assistance in the midst of the government shutdown that began Oct. 1. Two federal judges on Friday said the Trump administration had to use contingency funds to make payments for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
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WUFT reporters ask students across campus to reflect on small moments of joy
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First 300 attendees will receive signed copies of his new book “Disrupt Everything”
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The election could return control of the municipal utility to the city.
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Marion County Fire Rescue is launching a program to enhance its response to potential emergencies for residents and local businesses.
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Marion County’s Animal Shelter is currently facing overcrowding, putting the health and well-being of animals at risk.