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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Elise Giordano / WUFT News Sheila Bryant, left, and Billie Jean Curtis, right, stand on the grounds of Curtis Recycling in Hampton in November.The Florida…
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They were convinced by city Councilman Dan Williams' presentation on how the city government will change following a damning state auditor's report.
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The Gainesville Regional Airport was closed for more than an hour on Friday after an unspecified bomb threat was called in to one of the rental car agencies.
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Linda Gowens' electric bill is usually $300 or $400 a month. This time of year, though, it generally triples as part of the cost of doing business at Linda's Yard Arts on Highway 301 near Lawtey.
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Many people around Gainesville are joining others around the world in remembering Nelson Mandela.
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WUFT News measured this past month the noise in areas near Gainesville Renewable Energy Center's biomass plant, which some locals said disrupts their daily lives.
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A street banner hanging between the Pi Kappa Alpha House and Ben Hill Griffin Stadium proclaims the festival for Oct. 16 and 17, a month behind the actual date: this Saturday and Sunday.
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Marion County's two largest food banks are struggling to keep their shelves stocked during a time where the demand is now larger than the supply.
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The governor visited the Lafayette County Courthouse in Mayo to listen and discuss the concerns of the small town's residents, including the federal government shutdown.
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The lake in Suwannee County near Live Oak will be closing for renovations on Tuesday for the first time since the lake opened in 1967. FWC does not have a specific date for when the lake will reopen.