The Alachua County Sheriff's office released a report today that the appeals by Zachary and Kathleen Zedalis against the decision to fire the couple were unsuccessful.
Read More »Florida Panther Found Dead In Lee County
A Florida panther was found dead on Interstate 75. So far, five Florida panthers have been found dead in 2016, with four road fatalities.
Read More »Reitz Union Employees Start Moving In
After some delays from inspection failures, the new University of Florida Reitz Union areas have their certificate of occupancy.
Read More »Among Florida Universities, UF Has Most $250,000-Plus Earners
Students in a data journalism class at the University of Florida compiled a list of information based on analysis of state payroll in Florida.
Read More »Tampa Bay Rays Coaches to Help Baseball Camp at Newberry’s Champions Park
Registration is $160.
Read More »2014-15 State Audit Finds Two Issues at University of Florida
The state of Florida released its annual operational audit of the University of Florida, and it contained two findings and recommendations.
Read More »Gainesville Inspector Shutters, Requires Repairs at Gator Cinemas
Gator Cinemas 4 has been closed down — at least temporarily — after the City of Gainesville Building Inspection Department deemed it unsafe.
Read More »Florida Springs Council Says State’s Plan To Fix Silver Springs Is Way Off
The group wants the federal government to know its outrage with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Read More »Sinkhole Forms Near Entrance to UF Health Shands Hospital
Update: Geological engineers will be in the front yard of UF Health Shands Hospital today, to evaluate the sinkhole that opened up in front of the main entrance Sunday morning. No one has been injured and patient care has not been affected, according to UF health officials. For now, all …
Read More »Ex-Florida Player J.C. Jackson Acquitted on Armed Robbery Charges
Former Florida cornerback J.C. Jackson has been found not guilty Friday on three counts of armed robbery. And, yes, he wants to come back to the Gators. Jackson, a defensive back who had been expected to start before the April 18 incident in Gainesville, also was cleared of a burglary …
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