Following North Korea's announcement to restart a reactor at its main nuclear complex, Cpl. Duane Dewey, Congressional Medal of Honor winner from the Korean War, reflects on the implications of the announcement.
Read More »Student veterans observe 10th anniversary of Iraq invasion
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the US Iraq invasion. Veteran Affairs at Santa Fe College is helping student veterans transition into life on campus.
Read More »Crystal River’s nuclear plant retires, but Progress Energy is not leaving
Duke Energy is closing its Crystal River Nuclear Plant after a crack in one of its buildings was discovered in 2009.
Read More »Safety measures increase at Alachua County elementary schools
Since the tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School last month, deputies have been reassigned to each elementary school in Alachua County with hopes of increasing school security.
Read More »Obama advocates for LGBT community
President Barack Obama advocated the LGBT community at his inauguration speech Monday. This was the first time a president has mentioned gay rights in an inaugural address.
Read More »UF expert: Algerian incident an attempt to block West
UF assistant professor Terje Ostebo said the Algerian hostage-taking is an attempt to prevent Western invasions, such as France's invasion of Mali.
Read More »Judge rules on Scott’s prison health care privatization plan, sends to Legislature
John Cooper, a Tallahassee circuit court judge, ruled Tuesday that a plan for prison privatization must be approved by a full Legislature, rather than just a panel. Gov. Rick Scott plans to appeal the decision.
Read More »Powerball excitement growing in Gainesville and across nation
North Central Florida and nation preparing for historic Powerball.
Read More »Alachua County voters head to the polls
We bring you the sights and sounds from around Alachua County's precincts ahead of Tuesday night's results.
Read More »Florida consumer confidence approaching ‘new, normal high’ post recession
Florida consumer confidence rate for October close to September post-recession high.
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