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 »Gainesville Officials Looking For Community Feedback At Mobile City Hall
The city of Gainesville featured a mobile city hall Tuesday, in order to give citizens a better opportunity to voice their opinions and ask questions they may have about community services.
Read More »Aboard A Makeshift Boat In Cedar Key During Hurricane Hermine
Pat Bonish, his wife, and their two dogs boarded Mayor Heath Davis' makeshift boat during Hurricane Hermine and paddled through downtown Cedar Key to higher ground.
Read More »Upcoming Roadway Construction May Affect Gainesville Residents And Businesses
Depot Avenue and Southwest 4th Street could see decorative LED lighting, added roundabouts, brick sidewalks and maintained jogging trails following approval of a $7 million construction project.
Read More »Damage From Hurricane Matthew May Cost $10 Billion
With damaged homes and closed business, early estimates predict damage from Hurricane Matthew may cost up to $10 billion.
Read More »Police: Woman Threatened With Firearm, Raped In Duckpond Neighborhood
The victim told police that the suspect pointed a firearm at her head, forced her next to a business on Second Street and raped her.
Read More »After Matthew, Jacksonville Beach Residents Regroup, Collect Pier Pieces
Patrick Verwey, who lost his home in the storm, was one of hundreds of residents who returned to the city on Sunday to take a look at the damage.
Read More »This Is Not Over’: Hurricane Sideswipes Florida Coast
Hurricane Matthew sideswiped Florida's Atlantic coast early Friday and continues to move up the eastern shoreline toward Jacksonville.
Read More »St. Augustine: Police Use Bullhorn To Tell People To Leave
Police are patrolling St. Augustine, Florida, neighborhoods, announcing through a bullhorn that the area is in a mandatory evacuation zone as Hurricane Matthew approaches the state.
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.
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