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Read More »UF Business Dean Stepping Down After More Than 25 Years
UF's longest-tenured dean announced his decision to step down from the Warrington College of Business after the school year.
Read More »Gainesville City Officials Debate Cleanup Of City Code Language
City officials are debating over spending $10,000 for an external review of language in city code that may be archaic and possibly discriminatory.
Read More »After Nov. 8, Changes Are Coming To Gainesville Congressional Districts
Florida will toss the “pie-slice” system after the state courts ruled the boundaries of U.S. House districts and Florida state senate districts didn’t meet the standards of the “Fair Districts Amendment.”
Read More »Report: Cause of Fatal November Crash on I-75 Inconclusive
Steven A. Reed was pronounced dead after his semi-tractor trailer veered across three lanes of traffic.
Read More »HIV On The Rise Among Certain Groups, Despite Free Testing
Downtown's University Club and Archer Family Health Care provide free HIV testing to raise awareness for the disease.
Read More »Foley Tells UAA Board, “I’m still the boss, folks.”
Florida's outgoing athletic director told the UAA during their board meeting on Monday, "I'm still the boss, folks."
Read More »Cedar Key Weathers Colin As Storm Nears Landfall
Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Colin blanketed North Central Florida area with localized flooding and 50 mph winds.
Read More »Hundreds Gather At Camp Blanding On Memorial Day
Hundreds of people gathered at Camp Blanding in Starke, Fla. to commemorate those who have served.
Read More »Proposed Incentives Could Lead to More Affordable Housing in Alachua County
Alachua County has a housing problem.
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