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Six years ago there was a gap in Gainesville’s junior golf presence. Today, the gap has been filled.
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This story is part of Untold Florida: Your Neighborhood, Your Story, a WUFT News series built from your questions. Tina from Micanopy said: I’m interested…
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Finding a place to park has become increasingly difficult on 38th Street to the light at 43rd Street. Gainesville city commissioners are trying to solve the issue, while some local businesses disagree with the solution they offer.
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Southern pine beetle outbreak causes temporary closure of hiking trail in San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park.
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Will it have a red-light or a traffic roundabout? That decision nearly held up the project longer.
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Hurricane Irma, Richard Spencer, rescued dogs and more.
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Once Hawthorne Middle/High School in May earned a D rating on the state accountability report, school officials chose the option to try one last time to improve its score to a C. Another D or worse, and the school closes.
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Alachua County is considering whether to memorialize the lynchings that happened in the area between the years of 1891 and 1926.
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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.