Winn-Dixie donates 250 Gators football tickets to local families
By Molly Vossler | Oct. 20, 2016As part of a regional campaign, Winn-Dixie donated 250 UF football tickets to seriously ill children and their parents Thursday.
As part of a regional campaign, Winn-Dixie donated 250 UF football tickets to seriously ill children and their parents Thursday.
After moving from his apartment’s kitchen to the back of a downtown restaurant, a UF student and entrepreneur now hopes to settle down his bakery business.
Kelly Harrison knew one cat at the Levy County Animal Services Shelter didn’t belong.
Hours before the final presidential debate began, Gainesville resident Kyle Young made his stance known, painting “Trump is Revolution” and “Hillary for Prison” on the graffiti-filled 34th Street Wall.
Update: Tim Kaine will be speaking at the Reitz Union on UF's campus at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.
Tiffany Nelson, 19, spent Wednesday afternoon carrying a sign reading “My little black dress does not mean yes” as she walked on the Plaza of the Americas.
For an hour and a half Wednesday, University Avenue was blocked by police cars as a rally of citizens, law enforcement, children and students walked down the street, chanting for peace.
Gainesville was ranked Monday as the one of the most LGBTQ-inclusive cities in Florida.
Two weeks before masked, candy-craving children prowl the streets of Gainesville, a major retailer has announced it will stop selling clown masks.
In the next two years, bicyclists and pedestrians in Gainesville will have a new option for off-road commuting.
An Alachua County Sheriff’s deputy may soon face a battery charge for using unnecessary force during an arrest last month, the sheriff’s office announced Tuesday.
For her work in community policing, a Gainesville Police sergeant received an award this month from U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch, GPD announced in a media release Monday.
A Gainesville teenager was arrested Monday for shooting a 15-year-old in the face, Alachua County Sheriff’s deputies said.
On the steps of city hall, about 20 Gainesville residents declared that a 5-cent increase to the state’s minimum wage wasn’t enough.
UF students are among the first in the state to have access to a new app that makes dining out cheaper.
A Gainesville teenager was arrested Monday for shooting a 15-year-old in the face, Alachua County Sheriff’s deputies said.
When Gainesville resident Peter Ynigo heard the news, his Cuban pride came out.
The only days Burrito Brothers Taco Co. still sees a steady stream of hungry clients are gamedays.
With the help of a $1.1 million grant, out-of-school youth across North Central Florida can continue to receive mentorship and occupational training.
Deputies arrested a Newberry man Friday after finding about 100 minors at a house party hosted by his daughter, officials said.