Downtown Festival and Art Show actively seeking volunteers
By Bradley Norman | Sep. 2, 2014Volunteer recruitment for Gainesville’s 33rd Downtown Festival and Art Show has officially begun.
Volunteer recruitment for Gainesville’s 33rd Downtown Festival and Art Show has officially begun.
Gainesville is expected to surge with travelers Saturday for the opening football game, but Gators fans are not the only people planning trips.
Rabbi Adam Grossman has been working as the executive director and CEO of UF Hillel since July 7 and is now serving as the organization’s active rabbi.
Tax Day has come and gone. But for students who forgot to apply for a refund, there’s still time.
Cyclists can now pump it up in downtown Gainesville.
Gainesville Regional Utilities is partnering with Trimark Properties in the development of an electrical meter communication system.
A Gainesville restaurant is struggling to afford environmentally friendly, sustainable options in its takeout line.
Orange County’s animal shelter has decided to no longer categorize and formally identify dogs by breed, and a local group sees value in adopting the same approach in Gainesville.
Striving for that perfect sun-kissed glow this Spring Break could be harmful.
A local organization is collecting books and money to help stock library shelves in Africa.
Commissioner Susan Bottcher, second from the left, and residents cut the ribbon at a “first pump” ceremony Monday morning. The event was held because the Alachua County Emerging Leaders, with the help of the City of Gainesville, installed new bike pumps downtown.