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According to Alachua County statistics, the Southwest 20th Avenue corridor has had 217 crashes – including 94 injury crashes, 4 serious injury crashes, and one fatality – over the last five years.
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The group is known as the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, or FIRE. It’s headquartered in Philadelphia and was founded in 1999 with the aim of protecting free speech within higher education.
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Legal proceedings continued Wednesday at the Judge Stephan P. Mickle, Sr. Criminal Courthouse for two of the nine pro-Palestine protesters who were arrested on the University of Florida campus in April.
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A Gainesville stripper has filed a lawsuit against a state law passed earlier this year limiting the age of adult entertainers to 21.
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Installation of wall-mounted safes aims to improve emergency response times and student safety.
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Nearly a decade after the event was held amid a crime spree, a federal judge Wednesday ruled that the city of Ocala violated the U.S. Constitution in organizing and carrying out a prayer vigil.
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Florida’s 2024-2025 fiscal year will arrive next week with a fresh $116.5 billion budget and nearly 200 new laws.
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Gainesville Police Department officers and Alachua County Sheriff's Office deputies responded Friday night to the Oaks Mall due to what they described as "an active police situation."
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A spokesperson for Newberry Education First was arrested on Thursday on charges related to inappropriate communication with a 15-year-old boy.