Gabriel Velasquez Neira
WUSF Rush Family Radio News internHello! I'm a rising senior at the University of Florida.
I've worked at WUFT and previously interned at NBC6 and The Daytona Beach News-Journal.
At those places, I've covered topics like the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Hurricane Milton and state politics.
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Dr. Mobeen Rathore, chief of pediatric infectious diseases and immunology at the UF-Jacksonville College of Medicine, explains what have we learned about the disease what its future looks like?
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It’s the 91st iteration of the Florida Strawberry Festival. Here’s what you need to know about the featured acts.
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About 1,500 students and fans — many with handmade signs — showed up to cheer on the Bulls during ESPN's visit to the Tampa campus ahead of the nationally televised victory over UTSA.
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The dashboard visualizes the shortage of behavioral health professionals in Florida.
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El Programa de Recuperación por Huracanes, "La Gente de Pinellas Primero", ofrece fondos para familias con ingresos bajos a medianos.
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Pinellas' People First Hurricane Recovery Program offers funding for families with low to medium incomes.
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The university said program should help with the nursing shortage in the state. Eighty-five students will be accepted, but only 70 for higher-level courses due to a nursing faculty shortage.
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Una de las razones de la disminución de pastos marinos en Old Tampa Bay es un exceso de nutrientes en el agua — una acumulación que las obras en la calzada Courtney Campbell podrían aliviar.
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The vote was delayed following an exchange between Mayor Ken Welch and city council member Brandi Gabbard.
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One of the reasons for the decrease in seagrass in Old Tampa Bay is an excess of nutrients in the water — a buildup that work on the Courtney Campbell Causeway might alleviate.