The Southwest Florida Water Management Company issued a phase one water shortage, affecting water use in The Villages. This is the first shortage issued in more than six years.
Read More »Changes To Best And Brightest Program Would Give More Educators Chance At Bonus
More Florida educators will have a chance at an annual bonus after the House Education Committee passed a measure to revamp the “Best and Brightest” bonus program in a 17-1 vote.
Read More »Student Organization Hosts Day of Action, Shares Resources For Immigrants
In light of recent hateful actions across the country and UF campus, student group CHISPAS hosts a Day of Action to share knowledge about issues faced by the immigrant community.
Read More »Proposed Trail Replaces Old Railroad Tracks, Connecting High Springs And Newberry
A proposal for an outdoor trail in place of old railroad tracks is underway in High Springs and Newberry.
Read More »Unpaved Road In Newberry Threat To Safety, Health, Some Residents Say
A Newberry resident is fighting to get his road, Southwest 30th Avenue, paved because of concerns about unsafe road conditions and potential health issues.
Read More »North Central Florida YMCA Will Continue Operations
The North Central Florida YMCA, which was supposed to close Dec. 31 after filing for bankruptcy last year, announced Monday that it will continue operations.
Read More »Gainesville Regional Business Endorses Craig Carter for Reelection
Gainesville Regional Business endorsed Commissioner Craig Carter for reelection to the Gainesville City Commission for District 3.
Read More »For College Students, Excessive Drinking And Sexually Risky Behavior Are Not The Norm
Researchers across the country are developing ways to help students view their alcohol use and the associated sexual risk-taking in more realistic ways.
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