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Gainesville residents going bananas over wild monkey roaming the city

The monkey business continues as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission searches for the Patas monkey first spotted last week in Gainesville.  FWC Public Information Coordinator Karen...

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Industry standards helped isolate mad cow case

Despite concerns about a case of mad cow disease found in California, the meat on your dinner plate is just fine. University of Florida IFAS Meat Specialist Chad Carr says this case should show how...

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State partners with local organizations to promote teen driving

Students Against Destructive Decisions and the “I DRIVE SAFELY” program have teamed up in Florida to promote responsible teen driving at a local level. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Lisa Greenberg spoke...

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SFC grads caged in no longer

The Santa Fe Teaching Zoo will graduate 38 student zookeepers from the Zoo Animal Technology Program today. Director of Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Jonathan Miot says the college’s program is unique...

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First privately funded rocket lifts off from Kennedy Space Center

Space-X’s Falcon 9 rocket carried the unmanned Dragon capsule into space today from Cape Canveral, Fla., marking the first time a private company has sent a spacecraft to the space station.  The...

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Major grant gives UF’s College of Dentistry something to smile about

The University of Florida is one of 7 institutions to receive a $67- million grant from the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research. Florida’s 89.1, WUFT-FM’s Lisa Greenberg spoke with...

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Remembering those who sacrificed for freedom

Just 68 years ago, the course of American history was changed when 160-thousand allied troops stormed the coast of Normandy. On the eve of D-day, WUFT-FM’s Lisa Greenberg reports more on the lives of...

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20 Months After I-75 Crash, Electronic Signs Still At Least A Year Away

Construction on electronic signs along areas of Interstate 75 should begin around January, nearly two years after the 20-vehicle pileup that inspired public concern over drivers’ safety on the highway.

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The American Academy of Pediatrics Suggests Monitoring Childrens’ Media Diets

The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests that parents should monitor their children’s “media diet” more closely.

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Florida Bill Could Raise Speed Limit on Interstates, Highways

A new bill proposed by two Florida senators could push the speed limit on highways and interstates up by 5 miles per hour.

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