For 100 years, the University of Florida Gator marching band has grown and given the Gator Nation many things to be proud of.
Read More »Florida State Senator: Hit Unlicensed Assisted Living Facilities ‘With A Hammer’
Heritage Senior Living of Ocala was identified as an unlicensed assisted living facility by the Agency for Health Care Administration on June 5, one of seven such citations in North Central Florida in 2013. There have been more statewide, spurring a call for legislative review in 2014.
Read More »GRU Manager Bob Hunzinger Announces Resignation
Gainesville Regional Utilities General Manager Bob Hunzinger announced his resignation in a letter signed by him and Mayor Ed Braddy on Wednesday.
Read More »Families Cheer On Legacy Cars At Gainesville Raceway
For $25, North Central Florida families can bring their prized vehicles for up to a 145-mile-per-hour adrenaline rush. About 50 drivers participate in the races at a time.
Read More »Is the University of Florida prepared for a major emergency?
That's the question campus officials and law enforcement will attempt to answer Thursday morning in a simulated training exercise called Operation Urgent Impact.
Read More »UF report: collapse of oyster industry due to drought, salinity
A University of Florida team dedicated to researching the recent decline of oysters in Florida have discovered that the shortage is not due to the 2010 Gulf oil spill. Rather, the decline, which is affecting many fishermen and those involved in the industry, is due to drought and high salinity in the waters.
Read More »Gov. Scott addresses variety of issues in WLRN interview
Florida's Gov. Rick Scott spoke with Miami Herald/WLRN reporter Phil Latzman while he was in Miami this week about a wide variety of issues including the his hopes for this legislative session, his political turn to the left, his support of Medicaid expansion and teacher raises, the issue of internet cafes; plus how to choose a new lieutenant, guns, jobs, the texting-while-driving ban and more.
Read More »UF College of Dentistry brings smiles to Special Olympics
The University of Florida College of Dentistry gave free dental care to special-needs athletes at the Special Olympics in Jasper, Fla, Saturday.
Read More »Profile: Craig Lowe
Mayor Craig Lowe has three pillars regarding Gainesville's current status upon which he has built his reelection campaign ahead of the March 19 election.
Read More »City of Gainesville/Alachua County Senior Recreation Center celebrates its one-year anniversary
The City of Gainesville/Alachua County Senior Recreation Center celebrated its one year anniversary today. The center has grown about 3,900 members and is home to many social and fitness programs.
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