Zak Dahlheimer
Zak is a reporter for WUFT News who may be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news @wuft.org
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North Central Florida Cemetery is the only cemetery in Florida that allows people to be buried on protected land. One of the cemetery's focuses is being environmentally friendly.
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Almost two years after the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissionclosed Suwannee Lake to the public for renovations, some of the changes are…
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A new law will make it illegal to import and sell four species of snakes across state lines. These snakes include one type of python and three types of anacondas, which if introduced could pose a threat to local ecosystems.
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University of Florida officials hope to receive state funding to renovate the College of Education building after years of maintenance issues. Norman Hall has had problems with mold, damaged windows and peeling paint.
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A proposed bill that would ban smoking in cars with children under 13 inside will be voted on in the upcoming legislative session. Florida drivers would be subject to a non-moving violation beginning Oct. 1, 2015 if the bill passes.
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UF Health broke ground Friday on two new hospitals that will specialize in cardiovascular and neuromedical diseases. The facilities, due to open in early 2018, will provide more room for patients, house the latest medical technology and add around 1,000 jobs.
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A look at the setup of the most-complete cast of a T. rex, now showing at the Florida Museum of Natural History.
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The shelter accommodates unusually high numbers on harsh, cold nights this season.
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Bradford county joins Levy county Monday in opening their doors for early voting. Alachua county will begin early voting Wednesday and Marion county on…
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The city of Hampton holds its first election in about 10 years today after state lawmakers give local leaders a second chance instead of dissolving the city. Citizens will vote to fill city council seats and approve charter amendments.