The Santa Fe Spring Arts Festival has been canceled for Saturday, but will be held with extended hours on Sunday.
Read More »Voter Participation Center Mailings Cause Confusion In Marion County
Marion County Center of Elections warns voters letters about their registration distributed by the Voters Participation Center may not be accurate.
Read More »Gainesville High Schools’ Graduations Move To Florida Field
Three local high schools will move graduation ceremonies for the class of 2016 from Citizen's Field to Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium after one Buchholz High School student started a petition to gain accessibility.
Read More »Holiday Season Increases Chance For Pets To Be Adopted
With the holiday season here, pets have an increased chance of finding a new home as a gift to a loving owner. However, experts caution before giving a pet as a gift, make certain the recipient is prepared financially and otherwise for a long-term commitment.
Read More »Local Children Treated To ‘Heroes And Helpers’ Shopping Spree
The Gainesville Police Department and Target pair up every year as part of the Heroes and Helpers program to give local elementary school students the opportunity to go shopping. The event gives back to the community by raising money for agencies in about 200 communities throughout the United States. Last year the program raised more than $150,000.
Read More »Gainesville Retailers Prepare For Small Business Saturday
Small Business Saturday, created by American Express in 2010, was implemented to give a boost to local stores after the bustle of Black Friday. Business owners in Alachua County are grateful for the shopping holiday and have been feeling its positive effects.
Read More »City Of Hampton Works To Get Back On The Map
The city of Hampton is on the upswing after receiving a number of grants for various community projects. The recent grants follow the near dissolution of the Bradford County city about a year ago.
Read More »Veteran Uses Exposure Therapy in Ocala Halloween Haunt
Common fears such as clowns, spiders and dentists are only a few of the haunts hiding behind the doors of the Youth Ranch's haunted attraction.
Read More »Funding For Accessible Reproductive Care Under Scrutiny
The need for more reproductive clinics aimed at helping women is growing in North Florida. Many clinics in the Gainesville area are working to provide free or reduced-cost services to low-income households.
Read More »First Bear Season In More Than 20 Years Opens Amid Protests
Though bear hunting is once again legal in Florida, not all residents support the decision. Across the state, people gathered to protest the hunt's opening day.
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