Sisterhood of the traveling mayor: Mayor Poe to visit Russian sister city
By Davio Rodriguez | Oct. 3, 2019Months after his trip to Hawaii, Mayor Lauren Poe is on the road again.
Months after his trip to Hawaii, Mayor Lauren Poe is on the road again.
Spectators watch the fireworks display at the end of the Fanfare and Fireworks 2018 event at Flavet Field.
About 80 people were surrounded by sleek chrome light fixtures and stacked two-story high windows as they walked into the UF Innovate lobby Wednesday.
Brent Smith imagined Wyatt’s Coffee as a place for coffee connoisseurs and rookies to feel welcomed.
As Michael Gaither lay in his bed with a breathing mask strapped around his face, Honey nudged his limp hand.
Tattooed local Leda Balch traced a dragon flash-tattoo design and painted it a vibrant red and yellow Wednesday evening at the Alachua County Public Library's Headquarters Branch.
Luis Rodriguez contemplated suing when a property owner wouldn’t let him rent because he had a support dog, Lori the pit bull.
Tyler Ellman will never forget how he felt standing at Auschwitz.
UF alumna Eunice Heath was recently named a Forty Over 40 honoree for her role in developing inclusivity in STEM, or science, technology, engineering and math.
Local law enforcement is collecting non-perishable food during the start of November until next Monday.
Chef Nester Espartero of Volcanic Sushi + Sake celebrates his team's Iron Chef victory at Tastes of Greater Gainesville 2018.
Emily Hart, a 20-year-old UF psychology student, scoops fresh coffee grounds from a bag on Sunday afternoon at Wyatt’s Coffee’s new downtown location at 202 SE Second Ave.
Tom Bergan, David Finley, Ingrid Fernandes and Gracey Jean-Bernard stand behind a booth for “March for our Lives — Road to Change.”
Amit Dadon, a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, answers questions in the Gainesville Woman's Club during the “March For Our Lives – Road To Change” event Thursday.
Madison Gore, an 18-year-old UF political science freshman, hangs with friends by her protest sign outside the Gainesville Woman's Club.
Libertarian party member Chris Rose II (right), 29, waves flag with the words "Come and Get It" printed next to a firearm with to 21-year-old Taylor Wyatt Foland (left). The two protested across the street from the Gainesville Women's Club during the March For Our Lives panel.
Tom Bergan, David Finley, Ingrid Fernandes and Gracey Jean-Bernard stand behind a booth for “March for our Lives — Road to Change.”
Amit Dadon, a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, answers questions in the Gainesville Woman's Club during the “March For Our Lives – Road To Change” event Thursday.
Libertarian party member Chris Rose II (right), 29, waves flag with the words "Come and Get It" printed next to a firearm with to 21-year-old Taylor Wyatt Foland (left). The two protested across the street from the Gainesville Women's Club during the March For Our Lives panel.