Police respond to 911 call about armed man at Gainesville apartment complex
By Emily Morrow | Nov. 9, 2011Police responded to a 911 call reporting an armed man at Brandywine Apartments on Wednesday night.
Police responded to a 911 call reporting an armed man at Brandywine Apartments on Wednesday night.
Erica and Brittany Taltos want to offer someone the date of his or her dreams. But eBay Inc. won't let them.
Two top Penn State officials have quit their jobs after being charged Monday with covering up a sexual abuse scandal involving an assistant coach on the university's football team.
Dr. Conrad Murray, the doctor charged in the death of Michael Jackson, showed no emotion as a California jury found him guilty of involuntary manslaughter Monday afternoon, according to CNN.
It was Peter Leypold's first time wearing makeup.
Growing up in an area that caters to college students can put a damper on the childhood fun of Halloween. That's why Campus Diplomats is hosting "Haunted Housing" today from 6 to 9 p.m. at Maguire Field.
Eduardo Perez won't pay for another Red Mango smoothie until April.
"Welcome to Publix, where shopping is oppression" is one of the five signs protestors are holding today at the grand opening ceremony for a Publix in Ocala.
A local biomass power project held a groundbreaking ceremony Monday for a site that will host a 100-megawatt plant.
A Gainesville man lost his pants Monday as he ran from a Gainesville Police Department officer who suspected he had stolen merchandise from Florida Bookstore, and it took the assistance of a K9 unit to help the police arrest him.
The booking area at Gate 13 in Ben Hill Griffin Stadium was busy Saturday as police forced 109 people to leave the stadium during the UF-University of Alabama football game - in onecase, after Tasering.
Former Disney Imagineer Mark Hickson will speak about his time at the "Happiest Place on Earth" Monday night at Orange and Brew.
Two black males entered a Route 35 RTS bus and said, "Attention, this is gonna be a very short ride," sitting down with a large duffle bag, said Cpl. Angelina Valuri of the Gainesville Police Department.
U.S. financial expert Phil Angelides will speak with former Florida governor and U.S. Sen. Bob Graham at 6 p.m. today in the Pugh Hall Ocora about current U.S. economic and financial issues.
Soon all that will be left of her are her paintings and the fond memories of her trainers.
In light of increased poverty numbers in Gainesville, a local activist spoke out in favor of the middle class Sunday afternoon at the Bo Diddley Community Plaza during a festival she helped create.