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Adam Hitt and Lesley Fry will vie for the District 1 seat in November.
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In the week after Hurricane Helene, interviews with out-of-state college students across Florida show how little prepared they were for a storm like Hurricane Helene. For many, this was their first experience with a Category 4 hurricane.
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Some Spanish and Mayan language speakers may struggle or hesitate to use county resources. When they do, subtle mistranslations can lead to dangerous misunderstandings.
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Hurricane Debby caused up to $263.2 million in estimated losses to crops and farm animals when the Category 1 rainmaker swept through North Florida last month.
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Find out who won in Florida's 2024 primary elections.
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The candidate provided these answers to a WUFT survey exploring the biggest issues in the 2024 campaign.
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Rob Harris drives the bus up and down the entire state of Florida giving out information on Alzheimer’s and dementia to people looking for help.
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A Live Oak woman is behind bars after deputies said she abused a 10-month-old baby she was supposed to be caring for.
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Chickens are more susceptible to dying after hurricanes because of how farmers have to keep them. Chickens require raised houses and need to be kept cool to survive. This means hurricane-force winds alone can take down countless chicken houses and power outages can overheat them, effectively putting local farmers out of livestock and business.