An 8-year-old boy is suffering from a rare and incurable liver disease, and but his 7-year-old friend wrote a book to help him.
Read More »Gainesville Skateboarder Injured by Car, Raises Safety Concerns
A skateboarder is currently in critical condition at UF Health after being hit by a car, and officials discuss ways to prevent such accidents from occurring again.
Read More »Gainesville Voter Registration Deadline is Today
Elections for the City of Gainesville are coming up next month, and Monday is the last opportunity for local residents to register to vote.
Read More »UF professor discusses life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Sharon Austin, director of UF African-American studies, shares her knowledge of the civil rights leader's life and accomplishments.
Read More »Florida First Lady Concludes Statewide Literacy Tour
Ann Scott traveled throughout the state, reading to students and awarding their literacy achievements.
Read More »Near-Endangered Butterfly Reintroduced At Florida Museum Of Natural History
Efforts to conserve the atala, a near-endangered butterfly species, has led to an ongoing project conducted at the Florida Museum of Natural History to study and conserve its habitat.
Read More »‘Cat HIV’ Research Potential Breakthrough For HIV Vaccine
Recent research from UF and UCSF may eventually lead to a human AIDS vaccine, through the development of a HIV vaccine for cats.
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