The Coop gives away free chicken, tea with KISS 105.3 event
By Wm. Jared Simmons | Sep. 3, 2014A Midtown restaurant served more than 1,000 students free food Wednesday afternoon, including coolers of sweet tea and more than a half ton of chicken.
A Midtown restaurant served more than 1,000 students free food Wednesday afternoon, including coolers of sweet tea and more than a half ton of chicken.
College students no longer have to worry about their younger siblings tagging along to Miami’s Ultra Music Festival.
To go along with its new name, CVS Health, the former CVS Pharmacy discontinued the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products as of Wednesday.
The Florida Education Association is challenging the state’s most recent expansion of its K-12 tuition assistance program, the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program.
A Gainesville man was arrested shortly before midnight Tuesday and charged with driving under the influence and leaving the scene of a crash that involved injuries.
A man is wanted for burglarizing a house while the victim was still inside on Aug. 10, according to the Gainesville Police, and detectives are looking for the suspect.
The Repurpose Project is moving two doors down from Satchel’s Pizza.
Country duo Florida Georgia Line will fittingly headline the Tailgate event to kick off Florida-Georgia football game weekend.
As Tropical Storm Dolly headed for the Gulf Coast of Mexico on Tuesday night, Florida avoided yet another major storm system.
Gun shots erupted at a family home nestled north of Newberry on Monday night, leaving a man and woman injured but the children unharmed.
There was only one play at the Gators’ season opener Saturday, but there was still plenty of action at the Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
Local police are working together to find a suspect they believe was involved in two separate sexual assault cases that occurred this weekend during and after the delayed Gators football game.
Same-sex marriage could be legalized in Florida by the end of this month.
A Gainesville man was arrested and charged with DUI and criminal mischief after sideswiping a parked car late Sunday night.
Gainesville is expected to surge with travelers Saturday for the opening football game, but Gators fans are not the only people planning trips.
Gainesville suffered the loss of an iconic performer Wednesday to colon and liver cancer.
At a whopping 97 degrees, Saturday was as seasonably and uncomfortably hot as ever. Yet thousands of people continued to pour into First Magnitude Brewing Company’s brewery barn, where beer and good company took precedence over sweating.
Slices at Satchel’s Pizza will now feature locally produced sausage, according to an announcement the pizza staple’s owner, Satchel Raye, made this week.
As Florida voters face an amendment that could legalize medical marijuana this November, a study suggests it could lower rates of painkiller abuse.
October marks UF’s Homecoming, but a different kind of homecoming — one of the punk-rock variety — starts this weekend at High Dive.