Kristin Moorehead
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The city of Gainesville and Tampa-based nonprofit Bright Community Trust unveiled a newly-built three bedroom, two bathroom house that will remain affordable for at least the next 100 years.
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The Florida Policy Institute on Thursday released a report saying the state Department of Corrections needs an additional $2.2 billion in funding to address critical infrastructure needs.
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Sixteen-year-old international master Bach Ngo and his teammates Abhiram Pothuri and Jolie Huang received a $2,500 check from College Hunks, a national furniture moving company.
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The University of Florida Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday to discuss who will be the university’s interim president following Ben Sasse’s resignation last week.
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People have been splurging on items and experiences for as long as humans have had commerce. But the latest iteration of treats among Gen Z has taken a unique turn.
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At a press conference at UF, DeSantis praised university leadership and law enforcement throughout the state for not negotiating with pro-Palestinian protesters.
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Research using oak leaves on citrus trees to combat citrus greening has been fruitful so far. Some growers say it’s been a lifesaver, but others say it’s not enough.
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The National Association of Realtors last week reached a settlement agreement in a national lawsuit. Professionals involved in the real estate market have been processing how this change will affect the industry in Florida.
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Sandra Gail Lambert is a prominent author living in Gainesville who writes fiction, a memoir and many personal essays about her experience as a disabled lesbian activist.
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Co-founder Mary Gregory turned 91 in December, but she still goes out on her golf cart four times a day to tend to the horses.