Once the bars disappear, felons still feel locked out from opportunity. These are their stories.
Read More »Language Barrier Makes Would-Be Hostage Situation More Confusing
On Sunday, Gainesville police dealt with what neighbors thought was a hostage situation.
Read More »Meet The Veterinarian Who Visits Dignity Village Once A Month To Help Pets
A local veterinarian makes a trip to the Dignity Village homeless encampment in Gainesville on the third Sunday of every month.
Read More »The Python Elimination Program: Saving The Everglades One Snake At A Time
The number of pythons caught and killed since the South Florida Water Management District launched the program speaks for themselves, killing over 800 pythons in one year.
Read More »Hurricane Maria Brings Puerto Rican Students To Florida Schools
Approximately 3,000 Puerto Rican students are now in Orlando, 600 in Miami and more than 100 in Ocala. Four new students from Puerto Rico are now enrolled in South Ocala Elementary School.
Read More »Ocala Police Department Is Now Better Equipped To Save Opioid Overdose Victims
The Centers distributed the Narcan Spray to 167 officers of the Ocala Police Department.
Read More »In Photos: UF Holds Annual Homecoming Parade
Homecoming events have taken place all week on the University of Florida's campus, including the annual homecoming parade.
Read More »Alachua County Serves Free Summer Meals Through Food Truck
A mobile food program is bringing free meals to Alachua County students during summer months.
Read More »Fourteen Spice Overdose Victims Sent To Hospitals In Alachua County After Memorial Day Weekend
The state of Florida tries to keep up with banning chemical formulas, but authorities say some local shops may sell the packets illegally.
Read More »“Liquor Wall” Bill Has Liquor Store Owners Fearing For Their Businesses
Liquor stores all across Florida are begging Governor Rick Scott to veto the bill that would change the law dating back to 1934 and allow retailers to bring the liquor inside with the beer and wine.
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