Greg Delano McFarlane, 26, has been arrested and charged with sexual battery upon a local woman on October 9th.
Read More »Local Band Will Play At Farm to Family Full Moon Festival For The First Time
Locochino, a Gainesville band, will perform for the first time at the Farm to Family Full Moon Festival on April 23.
Read More »Sheriff’s Office Wants $900K To Boost Employee Pay
Sheriff's office Human Resources Director Ivelisse Muñoz requested that the money come by November.
Read More »Construction to Begin on Bike Lane Along Northwest 16th Avenue
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.
Read More »One-Handed UF Basketball Player Meets Child With The Same Disability
Sophomore guard Zach Hodskins meets with 2-year-old boy in Georgia, who is dealing with the same genetic condition, symbrachydactyly. The condition causes the fingers of one hand to grow shorter than is typical. Hoskins encouraged the young boy to follow his dreams, despite the congenital abnormality.
Read More »Florida Panthers Commemorate UF Student Following Death
Family and friends of a UF student and club ice hockey player who died last week, honor his memory at a Florida Panther home game. His teammates will continue to honor him by wearing helmet stickers in his memory.
Read More »Hoggetowne Medieval Faire Celebrates 30 Years This Saturday
Major transformations have happened since 1986 and will continue to happen, but the mystical atmosphere the Hoggetowne Medieval Faire brings will always remain.
Read More »Gainesville Author Invades Theaters Worldwide
Science fiction author Rick Yancey asked his wife what her greatest fear was. She said aliens. This month she'll see her fear come to life on the big screen when Yancey's 2013 novel, "The 5th Wave," opens in local theaters.
Read More »In Player-First Career, Santa Fe Coach Clutches Milestone Win
Santa Fe College men’s basketball coach Chris Mowry won his 250th game on Jan. 9, but his success goes beyond the win column. Mowry's impact stretches into the personal lives of his players.
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