Subsidized housing residents trapped despite mold problems
By Shayna Posses | Apr. 22, 2014Erica Brown’s 4-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
Erica Brown’s 4-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
Even when Ali Brody wasn’t delivering GoJoe coffee or Jimmy John’s subs, she wore her helmet.
California indie rock band Best Coast will show the East Coast some love with a free Gainesville performance Friday.
The first vote Sheryl Eddie’s youngest daughter casts will be for her mom. At least, Eddie hopes so.
Paul Rowles, who police think killed UF finance junior Tiffany Sessions in 1989, killed before.
Erica Brown’s 6-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
When it comes to the treatment of UF laboratory animals, a local organization isn’t monkeying around.
As Sarah Silverman strummed an acoustic guitar for the last line of her last song, all eyes were on Deborah Flagg.
You’re not the only one reading the newspaper, according to data compiled by the Newspaper Association of America.
Bread of the Mighty Food Bank needs Gainesville’s help to stay strong in the fight against child hunger.
A group of UF students hikes in the Ein Gedi Nature Reserve, located near Israel’s Dead Sea, during a Birthright trip in May. UF Hillel takes Jewish students on the free, 10-day trip in the winter and summer.
First-year acting graduate student Oluchi Nwokocha, 23, descends from a Velcro wall on the North Lawn Tuesday afternoon. The wall was part of UF Engineers Week’s Field Day Extravaganza.
Gainesville resident Mary Horn (right) explores the newly opened Barr Hammock Preserve with Emily Hoon, an Alachua County resident, at the opening celebration Saturday morning. The pair walked along the 6.5-mile Levy Loop hiking trail, which circles around restored marsh.