Snowpocalype doesn't trouble northern bound or northern living Gators
By Aaron Zeiler | Jan. 27, 2015While the sun shines down upon the Swamp, New England is being battered by high winds and heavy snow.
While the sun shines down upon the Swamp, New England is being battered by high winds and heavy snow.
On the 42nd anniversary of Roe v. Wade, pro-life supporters celebrated a victory rather than a loss.
Cheers erupted in the chilly air as the Alachua County Courthouse’s doors opened shortly after 8 a.m. Tuesday.
Supermarket giant Publix is now offering full insurance benefits to married same-sex couples.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott declared this week as Florida First Responder Appreciation Week.
Despite threats of war and attacks on venues, some movie theaters in Alachua County showed the controversial comedy movie “The Interview” over Winter Break.
A local nonprofit organization will now be able to provide better humanitarian aid to Cuba after a recent decision by the White House to repair relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
The UF community continued to unload its groceries from reusable bags as California announced a plastic bag ban.
The first thing Nataliya Dmytrochenko does when she wakes up every morning is pick up her iPad to read the news about Ukraine.
UF students are using Facebook to broadcast the many Gator faces that support Venezuelan student protesters.
After government attempts to silence opposition in Venezuela, UF students are fighting to give the people a voice.
Serial killer Paul Rowles is likely responsible for the death of Tiffany Sessions 25 years ago.
In a close decision with an unexpected tiebreaker, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the national health care plan pushed by President Barack Obama and Congressional Democrats.
Starbucks Coffee Company stirred up more than frappuccinos this past week.
SPANISH FORK, Utah - Two 15-year-old girls died and a 13-year-old girl was critically injured after they were struck by a freight train in Utah.
PHOENIX - Authorities in Arizona arrested nearly 100 people after two separate protests in support of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
WASHINGTON - With the Chris Christie and Sarah Palin teases over, Mitt Romney is telling Republican activists there's all the more reason to get excited about his presidential campaign. They will keep him waiting a bit longer, it seems.
AP -- Steve Jobs was a rare example of a billionaire executive whose legacy somehow managed to touch so many people across the world on a deeply personal level.
MIAMI (AP) - The Univision television network denied allegations Tuesday that it told Republican Sen. Marco Rubio it might not broadcast a story about a relative's decades-old drug conviction if he appeared on its news programs.