RECESS festival hopes to join Gainesville
By Jaclyn Rosen | Apr. 7, 2013Not everyone relives all the things from childhood, but UF students are determined to bring RECESS to campus next fall.
Not everyone relives all the things from childhood, but UF students are determined to bring RECESS to campus next fall.
Gainesville2Go, a local food delivery service, delivered insults via email to about 8,000 Gainesville residents Thursday at about 6 a.m.
Twice a week, Giovana Perazzo takes her children to a local nonprofit gym to let them exercise and be themselves.
A Canadian man died in the hospital Wednesday night following a car accident on Interstate 75 that afternoon.
Keep Alachua County Beautiful is recruiting volunteers to participate in the Great American Cleanup on Saturday.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office released additional video footage Tuesday from the night of Mayor Craig Lowe’s driving under the influence arrest.
Gainesville Regional Utilities customers have reported receiving scam phone calls saying their utility bills are overdue and their services would be disconnected.
For a while, academic research has said locally grown food promotes healthy living.
A like. A share. A friend. A follower. Although social media is a tool for spreading information, a recent study questions whether Facebook is being used to spread racism.
A fight between two men in southeast Gainesville Tuesday night ended with one man in the hospital and the other in jail.
Authorities have released additional video from the night of Gainesville Mayor Craig Lowe’s March 21 driving under the influence arrest.
Women may appear to out-think men in the corporate world, but men don’t appear to take notice — a fact that has some UF women speaking out.
Marissa Torres was told that getting a tattoo would keep her from donating blood for 365 days.
After about three years spaying and neutering cats and dogs, Sandi Richmond said her organization is nearing a milestone.
Think twice about getting a black henna tattoo because it may not be temporary after all.
When Mike Campbell got the call to participate in the Greater Gator Beer Festival last year, he was ready to join the tradition.
Four percent of American college graduates wish they had more sex while they were in college.
Beginning July 1, the standards to qualify for the Bright Futures scholarships will become more strict.
A stabbing early Monday outside of a southwest Gainesville bar left an Alachua man in critical condition and Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies searching for the culprit.
In response to his March 21 driving under the influence arrest, Mayor Craig Lowe entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the state attorney’s office on Monday afternoon.