Roach Motel, Less Than Jake, Radon, Hot Water Music, and Against Me! How did Gainesville become a creative hub for punk rock during the '80s and '90s, something which continues to flourish today?
Read More »Downtown Confederate Soldier Statue Is Staying Put
A year-long debate to relocate a downtown Gainesville Confederate soldier statue has come to an end — and Old Joe's staying put.
Read More »Customers Concerned Over Cox Internet Charges
Some local Cox customers are concerned about the new billing system for internet services.
Read More »Man Arrested On Rape Charge Related To Duckpond Neighborhood Incident
Greg Delano McFarlane, 26, has been arrested and charged with sexual battery upon a local woman on October 9th.
Read More »Video: 6,000 Attend The Fest 15 In Gainesville
Screams, combined with the deep beat of a drum set, could be heard blocks away from the stage at Bo Diddley Plaza.
Read More »Man With Alzheimer’s, 86, Dies In Gainesville Pedestrian Crash
Nathan Gambles stepped into the road, and a black Mazda hit him.
Read More »Freewheel Project Hosts Bike Mechanics Course for Women
The Freewheel Project is hosting a course for women only which focuses on the mechanics of bicycles. The course offers a safe place for women to ask questions and is hosted by one of the only female bicycle mechanics in Gainesville.
Read More »Lionfish, Non-Native Predator In Florida Waters, ‘Invade’ Gainesville Restaurants
Lionfish have invaded Florida’s waters at alarming rates, and now for the month of October, they’re in Gainesville’s restaurants, too.
Read More »High Springs Library Wraps Up $1.5M Renovation
After nearly six months of renovations, the branch added 3,200 square feet to their 5,000 square-foot location, doubled the amount of parking spots and created a larger meeting room and two more study rooms. Renovations for the Tower Road location are expected to start in January.
Read More »Gainesville Council For Economic Outreach Unveils Logo As Part Of New Campaign
A new logo and tagline were unveiled Wednesday as part of a new campaign to put Gainesville on the map for economic development.
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