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                        Members of Gainesville Resident United Inc. filed a lawsuit Monday against Gov. Ron DeSantis for his appointees to the Gainesville Regional Utilities…
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                        Leon County Judge Angela Dempsey on Friday sided with the state and upheld legislation that removes the city’s sole control of Gainesville Regional…
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                        Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has appointed the first of five new board members to oversee the troubled Gainesville Regional Utilities being taken over by…
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                        After facing initial supply shortages, the City of Gainesville now says it has 85% of public restrooms stocked with free menstrual products.“It’s a matter…
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                        The FDA is encouraging people with COVID-19 antibodies to donate plasma to help develop a treatment for the virus.
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                        “Things were looking pretty good. Then this mess hit.”
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                        Fear of exposure to COVID-19, worry about the restrictions on visitors allowed in the hospital room, and closures of other local birthing centers may be driving the surge.
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                        As dean of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications from 1976 to 1994, Lowenstein arranged for the installation of a large, integrated PC network, made up of some 300 computers – one of the earliest in a university environment.
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                        Students and those attempting to work from home face hardships related to internet speed and access during the coronavirus pandemic.
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                        Karlen is the first patient to receive cytoreductive surgery with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, an innovative treatment that led to her remission from terminal appendix cancer.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
