ASO search for remains of UF student who disappeared 25 years ago comes up empty.
Read More »North Central Florida YMCA Members Get Pumped for New Equipment
The new upgrades in equipment at the North Central Florida YMCA are not only arousing excitement for members, but it is also a crucial part of many changes that the gym is undergoing.
Read More »City Chamber Announces Convention Center Plans
City officials are hoping a new convention center can attract more business to Gainesville.
Read More »Gainesville house fire sparks safety advisory
Gainesville Fire Rescue put out flames Friday morning caused by a flue pipe in the home's fireplace. Officials are encouraging residents to follow safety tips and service their heating implements.
Read More »Marion County’s East Marion Elementary School Fights Infectious Outbreak
A Marion County elementary school is dealing with an enteric infection outbreak that has already affected more than 200 students.
Read More »Congressman Yoho Speaks About Food Stamp Program
Congressman Ted Yoho came to Gainesville on Tuesday to speak about U.S. budget cuts and the Florida Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Read More »Apr. 26, 2013: Afternoon News in 90
A video round-up of local, state and national stories for readers in North Central Florida: Boston bombing suspect moved, Gainesville prison conversion, footage of sexual battery and burglary suspect, Mississippi River flooding, the Great Balloon Fest.
Read More »Apr. 12, 2013: Afternoon News in 90
A video round-up of local, state and national stories for readers in North Central Florida.
Read More »Illegal immigrant shares story of fear and uncertainty about her future
As discussion about immigration continues, Nina, an illegal immigrant, discusses her struggle to gain education and citizenship in the United States.
Read More »Ordinance proposes city elections be held in fall, not spring
Today's ballot includes an ordinance proposing elections be held in the fall of odd numbered years as opposed to the spring, as they are now.
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