Learn, obey local laws to avoid lasting consequences
By ZAHARA ZAHAV | Aug. 15, 2008A night on the town can present great photo opportunities -- as long as those photos aren't mug shots.
A night on the town can present great photo opportunities -- as long as those photos aren't mug shots.
Candy Ganyo wants you to know she's not a prostitute, drug addict or alcoholic.
A Wal-Mart cashier was arrested Tuesday for allegedly stealing more than $1,700 from the Gainesville store on Northwest 13th Street from June through July.
Though Christian fraternity Beta Upsilon Chi was granted temporary recognition as a UF organization last week, school officials say it is too early to know if the court-ordered recognition will affect UF's policies against religious discrimination for club membership.
Parking in Gainesville just got a little easier.
Live bluegrass music, sizzling barbecue and natural springs await county residents this weekend at the second annual Springs Celebration in High Springs.
A federal appeals court ordered UF officials Wednesday to recognize a fraternity that requires its members to be Christian.
Imagine lounging across a plush bed in a private, climate-controlled room, lazily watching a favorite movie on a flat-screen TV and waiting for a fresh supply of doggie ice cream.
Lovetta Smith, who earned a doctorate in nursing and spent 30 years as a head nurse and counselor at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, has been confined to a wheelchair since her sophomore year in college 38 years ago.
Gainesville city commissioners say underage drinking in downtown and midtown bars has gone far enough, and they're willing to close the door on everyone under 21 if the problem isn't resolved.