Gator BTW revenue more than expected, second location to open
By Mark Stine | June 18, 2018The first year of a restaurant’s existence — when it develops a client base and identity in the community — is typically its most difficult.
The first year of a restaurant’s existence — when it develops a client base and identity in the community — is typically its most difficult.
Gainesville Police arrested a man accused of robbing a Dollar General on Saturday night.
A bright orange golf cart leads the way as a gang of four scooters darted down the roads of UF.
A man was shot and killed Saturday morning at an apartment complex off West University Avenue.
Gainesville Police arrested a man in their station lobby Thursday night after he allegedly threatened to kill the officers.
A healthy, fast-casual restaurant is opening in Butler Plaza at 2905 SW 42nd St. on Friday.
Strength versus strength.
The Avenue is giving a voice to entertainment, literally. Today, the Avenue is launching its first ever podcast: “The Avenue: Roundup.”
Local pop-punk group You Vandal will perform live with Sports Reference, The Handsome Scoundrels and Kid You Not at Loosey’s on Friday.
It’s a kid a show, right?
The Harn Museum of Art is welcoming Lee Anne Hurt Chesterfield as the new museum director.
Staged Reading Potluck and ‘Smooth, Smooth Jazz’
Taylor Manson and Cory Poole’s debut outdoor seasons are still alive.
It’s the most spectacular event in sports, and it’s finally back.
Valeria Hernandez sank into her bath on Dec. 2, 2015. She’d considered killing herself for months and decided this was the night. During her attempt, she had a realization.
A recent survey found that LGBTQ student loan borrowers in the U.S. are disproportionately affected by student loan debt and 60 percent regret taking out loans.
Anthony Lamb Jr., a resident who has lived in The Palms of Archer of Gainesville community for almost three years, recounts multiple times when the power was out for so long he had to throw his spoiled food in the trash.
Closed captioning may soon be required for Student Government’s videos after a bill was unanimously passed during first readings at Tuesday’s student government meeting.
Myles Lopez, 19, divulged how LGBTQ people — specifically transgender and queer people of color — endure a constant fear of never knowing what to expect from the world. Lopez said despite the dialogue that tragedies like the Pulse shooting creates, it is still difficult to combat the violence and oppression they face.
It’s been awhile since Heavan Papendick became a sexual assault survivor. She found a way to use her experiences to help others when she started volunteering for the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center in 2016.