Goodbye Column: I can finally catch my breath
By Amanda Rosa | Dec. 3, 2019I have dreaded this exact moment: My acrylic nails tapping against my phone at 3:41 a.m. as I type into the notes app.
I have dreaded this exact moment: My acrylic nails tapping against my phone at 3:41 a.m. as I type into the notes app.
About a week after a report of a rape in a UF dorm hall was released to students, UPD said another student reported she was sexually battered at Rawlings Hall early Saturday morning.
He was a 20-year-old UF history major.
Gainesville Police confirmed a person died Tuesday night at Social 28.
A man is being charged with abandonment for leaving the horse on Interstate 75.
A construction worker was killed after he was hit by a car on West Newberry Road early Friday morning, Gainesville Police said.
They drove away in a grey Dodge Challenger.
He knew the homeowner after doing yard work for her
It is being attacked as a traffic homicide
His bond is set at $1,100,000.
Ariel Versace, who competed on "Rupaul's Drag Race," performs at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Saturday night
Gia Gunn, who competed on "Rupaul's Drag Race," performs at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts Saturday night.
Faith Taylor, a Gainesville drag queen, performs “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, at 3201 Hull Road, Saturday night. She was one of several drag queens who performed at “Resilience: A Drag Performance,” hosted by UF Pride Awareness Month. “We’re here to show you we don’t have to be a RuPaul girl to be fierce,” she told the audience.
Faith Taylor, a Gainesville drag queen, performs “Shut Up and Drive” by Rihanna at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, at 3201 Hull Road, Saturday night. She was one of several drag queens who performed at “Resilience: A Drag Performance,” hosted by UF Pride Awareness Month. “We’re here to show you we don’t have to be a RuPaul girl to be fierce,” she told the audience.
About 50 Gainesville residents and elected officials gathered to honor the victims of Sunday's mass shooting in Jacksonville
Former ACLU president Nadine Strossen talks about free speech at the UF Levin College of Law
Former ACLU president Nadine Strossen talks about free speech at the UF Levin College of Law