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A 25-year-old man was arrested by Ocala police Wednesday after they say he cut a car line waiting for gas and picked up and slammed a station employee.
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A storm that blew through North Central Florida late Monday and Tuesday left fallen trees and downed power lines, but brought inches of rain to the drought-stricken area.
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A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday morning after police believe he pulled out a knife in a road-rage incident but was knocked unconcious by the driver he was threatening.
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Residents of the camp near the intersection of Southwest Williston Road and Southwest 16th Avenue received a notice on Sept. 26 to vacate, and they have until Oct. 10 to leave.
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Gainesville children will soon have new industrial-themed playground and park where they can play while they learn about the local environment and history. Depot Park, which features a 50-foot customized train playground with a 14-foot-tall smokestack, is expected to attract adventure-seeking kids from more than just the Gainesville area. The park has a soft opening Aug. 1 and a grand opening Aug. 20.
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Multiple locations and times available throughout Gainesville.
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Fearing unregulated drone flights, the FAA recently released new laws, and while they keep the air clear, the laws restrict where local hobbyists can take flight.
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The project, which was first approved in 2011, finally draws close to a conclusion after drivers and cyclists complained about a confusing network of shared lanes. The county voted last year to widen NW 16th Avenue and put in bike lanes that will add $100,000 to a project that has already gone $600,000 over budget.
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The Gainesville Police Department asked the public for help in identifying a woman suspected of using counterfeit $100 bills in several Gainesville stores.
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The re-striping of the road should be completed by April.