Hawthorne was one of more than 80 schools across the state to receive an "I" for incomplete.
It has been nine months since Hurricane Irma made landfall in Florida, and yet some Alachua County residents are still picking up the pieces of its devastation.
When Hurricane Irma swept through Florida, the power was knocked out to thousands of people in the Gainesville area. WUFT News reporter Luke Sullivan found out that even more than three months after the storm, some families are still in the dark. This week, we dedicate our entire podcast episode to one family's story of life without electricity.
WUFT's Luke Sullivan interviews University of Florida history professor Dr. Ibram X. Kendi about his 2016 National Book Award-winning "Stamped From The Beginning."
WUFT News' Luke Sullivan spent time with homeless students in Alachua County to find out what life and school are like when you don't have a place to live.
Reporter Luke Sullivan attends a Tranquility meeting of transgender individuals in Gainesville to listen to their stories. (Music credit: “I dunno” by grapes) Subscribe to The Point, our free newsletter rounding up the most important regional and state news five days a week.