The city is partnering with the Florida Department of Transportation on a project that includes the construction of a road that would parallel I-75 and run from Southwest 62nd Boulevard to Clark Butler Boulevard. The project also includes repairs to 62nd Boulevard and the construction of a 300-foot bridge over Hogtown Creek.
Read More »Three more professors join lawsuit against University of Florida officials
Jeffrey Goldhagen, Teresa J. Reid and Kenneth B. Nunn joined on the lawsuit filed against UF administration.
Read More »After a few months of being open, a High Springs monoclonal antibody treatment site closes
While the free, state-run location will no longer provide monoclonal antibody infusions starting Friday, four other options for receiving the treatment will be available for Alachua County residents.
Read More »Three UF professors file lawsuit against the university over alleged First Amendment violations
Following news of UF barring professors from testifying in a voting rights case, three political science professors have filed a lawsuit against the university for an alleged violation of their First Amendment rights.
Read More »Annual punk rock music festival gives back to the community
'The Fest 19' returned to Gainesville Halloween weekend. The punk rock event provided donations to local organization GRACE Marketplace.
Read More »Alachua County School Board moves forward with redistricting plan
Alachua County School Board members on Tuesday voted in favor of a redistricting plan that has similar district boundaries to those that are now in place.
Read More »The University Press of Florida awarded national humanities grant for $450,000
The University Press of Florida, a publisher based out of the University of Florida, announced on Oct. 4 that it was awarded a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal organization that funds humanities programs across the country. Romi Gutierrez, the director for the University Press of Florida said that the publisher will …
Read More »A 195-acre nature preserve in Columbia County will open to the public in 2022
Little Awesome Preserve is expected to be accessible to the general public by the end of 2022.
Read More »Columbia High School Ups Security For Football Games Following Bump In Firearm Incidents
New safety measures were rolled out at Columbia High School after a football game on Sept. 3 when two students were found to be armed.
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