Adventures of father-son rodeo clowns
By Brooke Baitinger | Nov. 8, 2015The crowds can’t stop screaming for him.
The crowds can’t stop screaming for him.
Judy Skinner still dreams about it.
In the forests of Florida, black bears reign supreme.
A dot 3 billion miles away is starting to become clearer with the first high-resolution images of a has-been planet.
As the summer sun heats up, so do the rates of Americans with skin cancer.
Matias Garces’ fingers dance across the fretboard as his guitar cries out, singing the song of a man who lost it all.
A first-of-its-kind mission to study the interior of the planet Mars is set to launch in 2016, and a UF professor is playing a critical role in the planning process.
Amy Mahler is no stranger to to natural disasters.
George Corwine, John Franklin, Bobby Stafford, Chris Avery, Brian Ritter and Paul Hinson rode their motorcycles from Jacksonville Beach to San Diego Beach in 50 hours.
Most Gainesville residents don’t worry about reaching the closest grocery store.
Thanks to educational powerhouses, a growing innovation focus and other resources, like low cost of living, a quaint North Florida town better known for football than entrepreneurial savvy is carving itself a reputation in the startup community.
The tap-tap-tap-tap of clogging shoes could be heard from outside the Alachua County Fairgrounds’ warehouse on Saturday afternoon.
WILLISTON -- Stuart Bishop loved his truck.
Under the orange glow of a metal chandelier and a ceiling draped in gold and ruby fabric, more than 60 people packed inside the small Stubbies & Steins pub Saturday night, savoring their last sips of its exotic beer selection.
Same Shop. Same bikes. New Paint. New Name.
The Longest Handy Ever didn’t last very long.
Water droplets fell from the trees as the red team discussed its strategy.
“Dirty Mike” cleared his throat and then grunted into the microphone.
ISLAND GROVE, Fla. — Sliding a birdshot round into his Remington 1100 shotgun, Kinnis Thomas takes aim at one of several small, paper targets about 30 yards into a wooded clearing.
For those in need of a vampire-slaying kit, it’ll run about $300 at the Comanche Moon Curios near McIntosh, Florida.