Airing concerns about an open-air shelter
The size and scope of a community’s controversy is relative. A bigger city like Gainesville can become divided over things like tax hikes, biomass and bike paths, but Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM’s Alex de...
View ArticleGeorge Zimmerman posts bail
George Zimmerman, the Sanford Neighborhood Watch Volunteer charged with second degree murder of Trayvon Marin, walked out of the John E. Polk Correctional Facility early this morning after posting...
View ArticleHigh Springs set to celebrate Pioneer Day
High Springs community members have their annual Pioneer day coming up. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Alex de Armas reports on what High Springs residents can expect from this year’s festivities.
View ArticleA business that’s part of the community
While many businesses went under after the economic crash that affected the country, one area business somehow managed to survive. As Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM’s Alex de Armas reports, a local hardware...
View ArticleDespite knowing Agent Orange, Parkinson’s link, some veterans still have...
Jon Anderson can't run like he used to. The 66-year-old Vietnam veteran has been running marathons since 1976 and ultra marathons since 2003. But in 2008, Anderson stopped running, four years after he...
View ArticleAgent Orange connection to Parkinson’s disease brings closure to family
The connection between Agent Orange and Parkinson's disease has brought answers to many families, including Lieutenant Colonel Bill Holloway's family.
View ArticleThree Gainesville men, including fraternity’s ‘risk manager,’ caught in...
The Alachua County Sheriff's Office caught three Gainesville men this weekend in an online sexual predator sting.
View ArticlePolice search for information related to Enclave attack
The Gainesville Police Department is asking the public for any information in an attempted sexual battery and armed robbery case that happened at The Enclave Apartments complex early Saturday morning.
View ArticleHundreds of soldiers train in Ocala to respond to terrorist attacks, natural...
About 500 troops from around the country have been training in Ocala for the last 70 days to respond to natural disasters and terrorist attacks. Their training included practicing rescues from various...
View ArticleVenezuelan Santa Fe student reacts to elections, reflects on country’s future
Nicolas Maduro, Hugo Chavez's successor, beat candidate Henrique Capriles by a margin of less than one percent in the Venezuelan presidential elections on Sunday.
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