When it's all done, the Plaza of the Americas have expanded sidewalks, an underground flooding-prevention system, a dedicated place for presentations and public speaking, and another place specifically for the Hare Krishna lunch.
Read More »Gainesville Man’s Cluttered Yard Draws Complaints
Gainesville resident, Doug Englert's yard has raised concerns with his neighbors. Now, Gainesville Code Enforcement is trying to figure out how to enforce violations if Englert does not remove the clutter from his yard.
Read More »UF’s New Mobile Clinic Takes Vets To The Animals
UF's Veterinary Community Outreach Program on Monday announced its new mobile clinic, which will service small animals in the region.
Read More »Parachutist Remembered After Dying In Marion County Jumping Accident
“Rest in peace, brother,” one commenter wrote on a Facebook post from the European Paratroopers Association set up as memorial to Dmytro Zinchenko.
Read More »Florida Votes 2016: Bradford County School Board District 2
Bradford County will elect a new District 2 school board member in the general election Nov. 8. This year, voters will choose between Charnelle Whittemore and Jim Peronto.
Read More »Dignity Village Residents Move Back In After Matthew
Dignity Village residents were forced to leave the property last week as Matthew threatened North Central Florida. Not everyone was happy about it.
Read More »Newberry Mom Sentenced To 30 Years In Son’s Death
Valerie Sharronne Owens showed little emotion as she received the sentence, which fell in between the less than 20 years the defense wanted and the prosecution's request of 45.
Read More »RTS Bus Ads Displaying A Jesus Fish Spark First Amendment Controversy
Not everybody agrees with RTS’s decision to censor Bill Allen’s graphic.
Read More »Museum Exhibit Explores Alachua County’s Medical Past
A museum exhibit will bring a bronze Florida Book Award winner to Gainesville.
Read More »Florida Growers Seek Ways To Grow Olive Trees Locally
Florida growers are looking for a way to grow olive trees locally.
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