The White House acknowledged the U.S. would fall short of the goal.
Read More »‘Strongest Anti-Rioting, Pro-Law Enforcement Piece Of Legislation In The Country’: Community Looks Ahead As Florida’s HB 1 Comes Into Effect
Florida’s controversial anti-riot bill was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday, imposing the country’s most stringent restrictions on protesters.
Read More »Limiting The Treasure Hunters: Florida Senate Passes Bill Tightening Regulations On Those Who Help Recover Unclaimed Property
From dormant bank accounts and uncashed checks, to the estates of deceased relatives, about $2 billion of unclaimed property assets are held by Florida’s Chief Financial Officer.
Read More »COVID-19 Vaccines Available Without Appointments At Florida Department Of Health In Alachua County
Paul Myers, administrator at the Florida Department of Health in Alachua County, said this progression will help expand access to vaccinations across the county.
Read More »UF Health Mass Vaccination Events Bring Busy First Week, Thousands Of Doses Administered
UF Health's second mass vaccination event this week brought thousands of people to the University of Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Wednesday.
Read More »Groups Rally In Orlando As Anti-Riot Bill ‘HB 1’ Passes Florida House
As House Bill 1 “Combating Public Disorder” passed the Florida House of Representatives Friday, activist groups rallied in Orlando to protest the legislation.
Read More »Florida Faces Supply Shortages With Johnson And Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine
The Florida Department of Health reported that over seven million COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered throughout the state. But last week, the governor announced the supply of one vaccine is falling short.
Read More »Alachua County Working To Expand Vaccine Access To Underserved Communities
As the vaccines begin to roll out, officials and community advocates were looking to expand access to under-served communities.
Read More »You Have Until March 13 To Vote Early In Gainesville’s 2021 Regular Election
Early voting for two City of Gainesville Commission races, which have a historically low voter turnout, started Friday, March 5.
Read More »Families Of UF Students Who Died In Pedestrian Crashes File Wrongful Death Suit
Parents of Maggie Paxton and Sophia Lambert retained the same law firm to represent them in the wrongful death lawsuits.
Read More »