Judge Denise Ferrero held a case management hearing Tuesday in the ongoing Pedro Bravo case. More delays were announced.
Read More »Micanopy’s Fire Department Needs More Space, And Thus More Money
The town built the Micanopy Fire Rescue Department in 1976 as a part-time volunteer fire department; it has since been converted to a full-time fire station, which is now a little cramped.
Read More »New Website Helps Community Support Alachua County Teachers
Community members can help Alachua County teachers by donating classroom supplies through a new interactive online portal. Teachers can make grant requests up to $1,500 for various supplies such as books, iPads and printers.
Read More »Free Baseline Concussion Testing Helps Improve Concussion Severity Diagnoses
Robbie Del Castillo, 21, suffered his first concussion while playing lacrosse during his senior year of high school. In the past year, he’s had three more. Del Castillo has never taken a baseline concussion test, a test that analyzes different domains of the brain prior to injury as a basis …
Read More »UF Law School Officials Wary Of Two-Year Law Degree
President Barack Obama recently called for less law school in an effort to reduce the cost of higher learning. Levin College of Law officials are less than enthused. Some of their students feel differently.
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