Bed-bug invasions on the rise
By Alexander Klausner | Sep. 1, 2010Students may have something to be itchy about.
Students may have something to be itchy about.
Amid the controversy surrounding the Dove World Outreach Center's plan to burn the Quran on Sept. 11, Islamic groups have been advising Muslims to not let their frustration turn into violence.
Gainesville Internet providers like Cox Communications, Gainesville DSL and Gator.Net advertise lightning-fast service; however, consumers are finding that their Internet access isn't always as fast as it is advertised to be.
Used-car prices are increasing nationally, but Gainesville consumers can still find good deals.
The fate of a planned biomass power plant that will create electricity by incinerating wood waste may be left to the state’s Supreme Court.
A tiny bug could help solve one of the world’s biggest problems.
A Gainesville political action group is suing the the state to make education its paramount duty.
Grooveshark, a free music-streaming website, is now the biggest thing to come out of Gainesville since Tom Petty and Gatorade.
For a third-party candidate, everything becomes a campaign stop — even lunch at Panera Bread.
About 350 people took to the streets Saturday morning in an effort to raise money and awareness during the Project Haiti 5K run.
Gainesville's mass transit has never been more massive.
A judge will hear the last arguments from a group of concerned residents attempting to stop the construction of a biomass plant in Gainesville today.
A two-and-a-half mile section of Northwest 23rd Avenue will be getting a $1.6 million face-lift.
Kids these days just aren't hearing the way they used to.
Gainesville voters didn't procrastinate this year.
Following in lock step with citizens all across the state, tens of thousands of Alachua County residents came out to the polls Tuesday to cast their vote in the local primaries.