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Hurricane Irma, Richard Spencer, rescued dogs and more.
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Are you curious about something in your community? Let us know, and we’ll report the answer as part of our Find Out Florida series.
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Back in the late 19th century and early 20th century, cattle used to roam freely on ranches around Florida, grazing on thousands of acres of public and private land.
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UF spokeswoman Janine Sikes said the university has received too many responses to count about Richard Spencer's visit tomorrow.
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This week on The Point podcast, a story from Florida's death chamber, a lesson on the First Amendment and university campuses, and the scene at Lochloosa Lake after Hurricane Irma hit. Find it at WUFT.org.
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In Find Out Florida this week, WUFT looks at the incentives available to homeowners who want to add a rooftop solar system.
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On Find Out Florida at WUFT.org today, explore the answer to this audience question: “Our hospitals advertise how short the waiting times are in their emergency rooms. How long do people actually wait?”
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How can the water levels in Lochloosa Lake rise up to normal levels? Only nature knows.
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The new Alachua County stormwater assessment fee applies to property owners outside of the Gainesville city limits. It will raise an estimated $1.3 million to create projects that restore clean water and prevent flooding.