About last week...
June 4, 2018To paraphrase the great American poet Dorothy Parker, “I hate reporting. I love having reported.”
To paraphrase the great American poet Dorothy Parker, “I hate reporting. I love having reported.”
Nearly two years ago, a fire burnt down Lightnin’ Salvage Enterprises at Satchel’s Pizza in an hour, taking the playground outside down in its flames.
Graduate students may write a 40-page paper for a thesis, but UF alumna Ariel Bowman sculpted and painted prehistoric animals for a museum exhibit.
An overnight search led to the arrest of a man who is allegedly involved in a child homicide investigation Monday morning.
Taste of Greater Gainesville held its ninth annual fundraising event in the Exactech Arena at the O’Connell Center on Sunday evening. Each year the event raises money for four nonprofit organizations helping children in the Gainesville area.
Gainesville Police arrested two men accused of stealing from Morgan Brothers Supply and fleeing from police.
UF Health Jacksonville is launching an epilepsy wellness center to help patients with issues such as memory loss, stress management and general clinical care.
High Springs Police arrested a woman Friday afternoon for allegedly trying to stab a man for mowing her neighbor’s lawn.
Gainesville Police arrested a man for inhaling a compressed gas duster and crashing into two vehicles while trying to get away from police.
College is hard. For some of us, it’s the first time we’re away from home and juggling school and duties like cooking, cleaning, going to the doctor and more. There’s no parent or guardian telling you that you’re going out too much, not sleeping enough or taking you to the doctor.
This May, H&M has released their first “modest” clothing collection, LTD. It comes just in time for the Muslim month of Ramadan, a holy time for Muslims around the world. H&M has not explicitly stated that cultural diversity is the target of the campaign, but they have said “we want to be diverse and inclusive to all the markets.”
You might know this person: he or she has a few guns, strongly supports Second Amendment rights and distrusts the government. Part of the reason they have so many guns is that the government cannot be trusted — you’ll need their armed support to combat an authoritarian and tyrannical Washington one day. Two bumper stickers are neighbors on the rear of their forward-thinking, fuel-efficient Prius. One reads, “Support the Troops,” the other, “The right to bear arms is our only protection from government tyranny.” In this day and age, that job is better done by the First Amendment than the Second.
Florida right fielder Jaimie Hoover slapped a ground ball to third base, turned and sprinted down the first-base line. Down two runs, the junior batted in the bottom of the seventh with two outs and put all of her energy into running the 60 feet to beat out the play. She was caught a step short.
The ball kept going, and going, and going.
UF catcher Janell Wheaton lifted up her glove with the softball secured.
The Columbia Lions came out firing on Friday afternoon against the Florida Gators.
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of the summer, and what better way to celebrate the three-day weekend than with songs to get you in the summer mood?
Music drives people, and tonight, it just might be driving people to downtown Gainesville’s Depot Park for its weekly music-centered events leading up to Make Music Day.
Arctic Monkeys’ five-year hiatus has come to an end with the release of their sixth studio album, “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino.”
Ways to watch the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle