Fiscal cliff could impact student aid, research
By Webb | Dec. 4, 2012Eric Brown is worried.
Eric Brown is worried.
Lennie Kesl could find art in almost anything.
The room in the makeshift animal shelter was a mess.
An artificially sweetened panic swept through Jenn Prevot’s family last weekend.
Members of the Gainesville Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice, along with some students and local religious leaders, protested outside of a Gainesville Publix on Monday to push for better wages for some Florida farmworkers.
The three people in Alachua County infected with the mosquito-borne West Nile Virus made full recoveries.
A state task force will make recommendations this week for a controversial self-defense law, which became the center of a national firestorm after the death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
It’s hard to know why the banisters are always sticky.
Though Keith Perry was born in Florida State University territory, he hopes to represent the Gator Nation in the state house of representatives.
Andrew Morey is passionate about education — he even married a schoolteacher.
Keith Perry, 53, hopes to reduce regulations to create jobs if elected to the state House of Representatives.
Robert “Hutch” Hutchinson, a County Commission candidate, plans to change Alachua county‘s focus on drug laws and put an emphasis on protecting the county’s wilderness.