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The whale beached in Palm Coast was transported to a secret research facility at the University of Florida, where scientists can study the decomposition of the creature and its effect on the environment.
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Tyler Griffin was motivated to start the business as his father's rheumatoid arthritis caused debilitating pain: "When your dad is sick, you’ll go to all the lengths.”
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The University of Florida has the largest population of Jewish students of all public universities in the nation, and campus organizations continue to show solidarity and host events combating hate.
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Generations of advocates and scientists have worked to protect Lake Alice, but no single administrative unit of the flagship university is tasked with caring for its signature water body.
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Members of Gainesville Eastside High School's Richard E. Parker Alumni Band invited the community to protest at next week’s Alachua County School Board meeting. It’s the latest chapter in a story that has been unfolding for 52 years.
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Friedreich’s Ataxia, which causes muscle weakness and a loss of balance and coordination, affects one in 50,000 Americans. Symptoms begin showing between ages 5 and 15.
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The story of this high school band reflects a much larger history of who the school system serves, and how the consequences of old decisions still ripple through the community decades later.
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A hepatitis C clinic is one of the board’s projects to help residents in less wealthier areas gain access to needed treatments and care.
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According to Ocala police, investigations have shown the drugs responsible for many of the overdose deaths enter the U.S. from Mexico.
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The committee decided to draft three action items to present to the county — education, treatment and follow-up. Mental health among children is of particular concern.
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Nicole Miller launched a nonprofit organization to support those battling cancer through finances, research and self-care.
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The road will provide an alternative route to taking I-75 near "one of the most dangerous and deadly stretches of highway in the country.”