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Presidential debate among GOP conference events in Florida

The Republican Party will hold its Presidency Five Conference in Orlando this weekend. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Samantha Taub has more on the upcoming events.

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New book brings to light human aspect of immigration

Four professors from both Florida and Georgia worked together in researching and co-authoring a book, which brings a human aspect  to immigration. The book is titled, “Living Illegally,” and will be...

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Peaceful Paths recognizes domestic violence awareness month

October is recognized nationally as domestic violence awareness month. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Samantha Taub reports on what the organization Peaceful Paths is doing to raise awareness locally.

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Possible change in store for blue laws in Gainesville

Until 1975, it was illegal to purchase any alcohol on Sunday in Gainesville.  At the time, Jeffrey Meldon, founder of the Great Southern Music Hall in Gainesville, called into question the blue laws...

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European leaders come to an agreement on euro debt

European leaders came to an agreement early Thursday morning. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Samantha Taub has more on what was involved in the agreement  to avoid a collapse of the euro.  (Source...

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Perry misstep could change the Republican race

Republican Presidential candidate Governor Rick Perry may lose support after making a mistake last night during the Republican Debate in Michigan. When listing the three agencies he wants to cut from...

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Census show nearly half of Americans are considered “poor”

Recent numbers from the latest Census show nearly half of Americans are considered “poor.”  Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Samantha Taub has more about why more people have a tendency to need help during...

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New Florida law provides medical amnesty in drug overdose cases

The Florida law will not penalize those who call for help during a drug overdose, whether witnessed or experienced. This law follows several other 911 Good Samaritan laws across the country.

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After more than 65 years, a WWII veteran finally receives recognition

Alachua County resident recognized for WWII Bronze Star.

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Local family deals with celiac disease, seeks to raise awareness

Alex Goldman used to feel sick while other kids enjoyed their food. In June 2012, Alex and her father David were diagnosed with celiac disease, which causes a reaction to eating gluten.

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