Saddle up and ride with deputies in Cops Against Cancer trail ride
By Felicia Solazzo | Jan. 25, 2016For the sixth year in a row, sheriff’s deputies will join the community for barbecue and horse riding.
For the sixth year in a row, sheriff’s deputies will join the community for barbecue and horse riding.
It all started with teamwork and a grant.
Woman threatens to stab government employee, authorities say
It’s been 30 years since the first knights and maidens gathered in Gainesville.
Local firefighters brought the heat at a statewide competition Saturday.
Gainesville Police arrested a Gainesville woman Saturday morning after they said she gnawed two fingers off her elderly housemate’s hand.
Laughter echoed down the fourth floor of the Alachua County Headquarters Library on Saturday.
When Gainesville Police Officer Patrick Hopkins saw 30-foot flames rising from a home in June, he ran toward them.
Hundreds of people gathered Saturday to protect Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.
“Basketball cop” Bobby White brought all-star backup to a re-match with Gainesville youth Saturday.
In the name of activism, Eli Mender wrote letters to prisoners.
Cars honked and students cheered during a march to support presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Saturday.
Police arrested a UF plumber Friday morning after they said he fired three bullets into the ceiling of a parking garage.
Authorities are searching for a man who police say exposed himself to women in the Norman Parking Garage, two blocks from campus.
Wild Iris Books is hosting its second Free Store event Saturday at 2 p.m.
During a 5-kilometer run at the Commuter Lot on Sunday morning, students and police will work side by side.
A judge sentenced a Gainesville man to 270 days in jail Wednesday after police said he beat his puppy to death in June.
This year’s State of the City Address focused on one point: make Gainesville citizen-focused.
For 18-year-old Jordan Robitaille, there’s nothing better than scaling up a 45-degree wall without a harness.
A study published Tuesday found up to 10,000 species of insects throughout 50 North Carolina homes.