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Vol. 1 · No. 3 · Sunday, May 3, 2026

The Gainesville Ledger

Environment

Alachua County drought persists despite rain; burn ban extended through May 8

Despite recent showers, emergency management officials and the Florida Forest Service say the ground was not adequately saturated to ease wildfire danger in Alachua County, which faces a rainfall deficit of nearly 20 inches. The county has extended its burn ban through May 8, and dry conditions are expected to continue until at least July. The prolonged drought is also threatening pollinators by reducing flowering plants and water sources, and has caused significant disruption to freshwater fishing statewide.

Sources: WCJB TV20 · Alachua County · WUFT News

State & National

Florida swaps hurricane tax holiday for permanent disaster-supply exemption ahead of 2026 season

As the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season approaches, Florida has eliminated its annual temporary tax holiday on disaster supplies and replaced it with a permanent sales tax exemption. Residents are being urged to assess their individual risk, which can vary widely and include storm surge, inland flooding, high winds, and tornadoes. The Gainesville Sun is also tracking the countdown to the June 1 season start.

Sources: WUFT News · The Gainesville Sun

Education

Public Safety

Alachua County school zone speed cameras log 2,400 violations in opening week

Speed cameras deployed in Alachua County school zones recorded 2,400 violations during their first week after the School Zone Speed Enforcement Program launched last Friday. Sheriff’s officials reported that drivers caught by the cameras were traveling at an average of 37 miles per hour in school zones, where fines can reach hundreds of dollars. The program is currently in a warning phase, with actual tickets set to begin on May 24.

Sources: WCJB TV20

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From the Magazine

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This date in Gator history

2025

Gators beat Georgia 5-2 in Super Regional Game 3 to clinch WCWS berth

On May 25, 2025, the Florida Gators softball team defeated SEC rival Georgia 5–2 in a winner-take-all Game 3 at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium in Gainesville, clinching a spot in the 2025 Women’s College World Series. Graduate transfer Rylee Holtorf delivered a go-ahead two-run homer to seal the victory, capping a dramatic three-game series. It marked Florida’s 13th all-time WCWS appearance and their second consecutive trip to Oklahoma City.

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