GPD swears in 14 new officers at Oath of Office ceremony
By David Hoffman | May 9, 2017After officially being sworn in, Gainesville Police’s newest officers learned the “three Cs”: the constitution, consistency and compassion.
After officially being sworn in, Gainesville Police’s newest officers learned the “three Cs”: the constitution, consistency and compassion.
It’s that time of the year again: graduation season. Our social-media timelines are flooded with photos of painted square caps and statuses from friends raving about what an incredible journey the last four years have been.
Gainesville Police arrested a man accused of sexually molesting and exposing himself to a minor early Monday morning.
Two new scientists have joined the group of current and retired UF professors recognized by the National Academy of Sciences.
Two young Florida men died after an early morning car crash May 2 while driving through a roundabout in Gainesville.
After about three years of construction and planning, university administrators, alumni and donors gathered to celebrate the official unveiling of UF’s new multimillion-dollar chemistry building.
If you’ve scrolled through social media recently, you’ve probably seen references to a new television show. It’s called “13 Reasons Why.” Now, before you aggressively leap to a positive or negative reaction to those three words, hear me out. I’m not going to spoil anything other than the general premise, so if you haven’t watched the series, don’t worry about me ruining it for you.
I have heard many times that “time” is one of those things you cannot get back. I also find myself occasionally repeating this same message when giving advice. It makes sense that time won’t be given back to you, and you should cherish it, but I feel people abuse the saying — even for the smallest of things.
As FAMU pitcher Veronica Burse threw a ball right down the center of the mound, she should’ve realized what was coming.
As Ryan Larson began to jog up the first-base line, Thomas Dillard took one look over his shoulder before turning back to face home plate.
Denver goalie Maddy Stevenson stepped out of the crease on a Pioneers clear attempt, looking to help ease the pressure Florida was exerting on the clear.
On No. 1 Florida softball’s senior day game against North Texas, the Gators owned a 3-0 through four innings.
No matter how hard he tried, James McArthur simply couldn’t put Christian Hicks away.
In the bottom of the fifth inning, the Florida softball team had an opportunity to end the game early against the North Texas Mean Green.
Temple was slowly creeping back into the game after falling behind 3-0 early on. After ten scoreless minutes, the Owls found the net on back-to-back goals nearly a minute apart and were now within striking distance of catching the Gators.
The moment Alex Powers nailed the ball, she knew it was going out of the park. With both arms extended in celebration, she watched as her two-run, walk-off homer sailed over the right field wall of JoAnne Graf Field to clinch a victory over the No. 1 Florida Gators.
Gainesville Police is investigating a crash that left a bicyclist dead late Friday night.
An Amber Alert was canceled after a 5-year-old girl from Marion County, who was missing for about four days, was found safe in a small Missouri city more than 1,000 miles away from home.
A Florida Amber Alert was issued late Tuesday afternoon for a Marion County girl.