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Many of Alachua County's elementary school students are attending class in portables due to overcrowding and rapid growth in the western part of the county.
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Police say they received a significant amount of calls — 17 in total — this morning about vehicles burglarized overnight in the Haile Plantation area in Gainesville.
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Crowds gathered in the Haile Plantation Village Center on Friday as business owners there opened their doors for the annual Light the Village event.
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Cox Communication's six-month long effort of transitioning to an all-digital platform requires clients to get a mini box in order to make their company go completely digital.
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The Southwest Advocacy Group's child care and early education center sets out to minimize Alachua County's learning gap.
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The SWAG Family Resource Center provides services to residents of poverty-stricken neighborhoods. Through educational opportunities, employment assistance and childcare programs, the non-profit organization helps communities that are bare of opportunity.
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Gainesville residents unhappy with their Cox Communications service have the chance on Saturday at 1 p.m. to meet with representatives and reconcile complaints.
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Some neighborhood associations are moving toward more sustainable landscaping practices to conserve water. Haile Plantation Association is using sustainable practices in its common areas, but it doesn’t have authority over how residents water their lawns.
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After Florida saw a substantial increase in calls to the National Human Trafficking Resource Center’s hotline in 2015, Gainesville residents are pushing for more awareness and resources for those affected by Human Trafficking. The House of Hope Women's Director, the president and historian of Fight Injustice and Global Human Trafficking discuss the ongoing hardships of those affected by human trafficking.
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In a grass dispute that involved legal action, an IFAS employee helped Haile Plantation residents get Zoysia grass approved for their lawns.