Authorities searching for missing 16-year-old Gainesville girl
By Melissa Gomez | Mar. 20, 2018Authorities are looking for a missing 16-year-old girl who was last seen March 7 in Gainesville.
Authorities are looking for a missing 16-year-old girl who was last seen March 7 in Gainesville.
The smell of smoke still lingered Tuesday afternoon as Satchel Raye, 48, and some of his employees, family members and friends helped clean up after a fire gutted Lightnin’ Salvage, an outdoor bar and gift shop at Satchel’s Pizza.
UF’s Board of Trustees officially put their support behind Gainesville becoming the “New American City.”
A co-founder of The Huffington Post will speak at UF next week.
A UF business professor was chosen last week to join one of Donald Trump’s transition teams.
The husband-and-wife band Us the Duo will perform at UF on Friday.
Almost a week after Donald Trump was chosen as the 45th U.S. president, UF students continued to protest his win on campus.
It was a package of information that arrived in his mailbox Saturday that got Daniel Smith out of bed at 4 a.m., just a few hours after he went to sleep.
Clinton will be making stops in Jacksonville and Gainesville to rally early votes for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as part of the "Stronger Together" bus tour today.
Stepping out of a black RV with the words “Stronger Together” on the side, former U.S. President Bill Clinton waved to surprised Gainesville residents Saturday afternoon.
About 300 supporters march through UF campus Wednesday evening as part of the annual Take Back the Night event to raise awareness about sexual assault.
During Take Back the Night, survivors of sexual assault spoke about their stories. For each of those who spoke, a candle was lit.
Pictured is the recently opened lactation room at Library West, located on the second floor on the east side. The library plans to add paintings and rugs to the room.
Rebecca Pardini plays in her home with Angel, a puppy she's taking care of for a friend. The 22-year-old was homeless for three years.
Ty Robare, comprehensive statute reform ad hoc committee chairman, gives his committee report at Tuesday's Student Senate meeting prior to the second reading of the reforms.