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The Gainesville City Commission is seeking to cement racial equity considerations into city planning rules in a way it has never done before.
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Florida officials are recommending that the state's antiquated unemployment processing system be replaced after a review confirmed what had long been known: a broken system full of glitches that was incapable of handling the unprecedented deluge of jobless claims spawned by the coronavirus outbreak.
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The How Bazar's partnership with Sitti Soap is connecting the women of the Jerash Refugee Camp in Jordan to Gainesville through masks.
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The increase in unemployment tax could be drastic for business owners who may already be facing the financial hardships resulting from the pandemic.
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One year later, Broadie reflects on what he’s learned from a year of adapting and the challenges that remain.
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In 2017, Dixie County was the worst county in the state in opioid-related deaths.
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Sprowls’ views on law enforcement and patriotism were among a handful of issues the new speaker outlined during his remarks Tuesday.
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Teachers scolded Hurley for playing in the creeks and parents doubted anything would come of hunting for fossils.
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About 40,000 Americans face unemployment after Cineworld, Regal’s parent company, released a statement saying it will be suspending operations at all of its 536 U.S theaters less than seven weeks after its previous reopening.
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First-time unemployment claims in Florida dropped nearly 25 percent last week, as bars and craft breweries served drinks again. However, tourism, travel and retail companies continue to advise the state they are shedding workers.