Helping foster children gain access to driver's licenses and motor vehicle insurance is the focus of two bills currently in the Florida House and Senate.
Read More »Lawmakers Scrap Plans to Dissolve Hampton, Embattled City Celebrates
They were convinced by city Councilman Dan Williams' presentation on how the city government will change following a damning state auditor's report.
Read More »Pesticides Causing Problems For Bees
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services launched the Florida Apiary/Citrus Industry Link to help track beehive locations.
Read More »Local Videographer Presents Paranormal Experiences
A Gainesville videographer documents supernatural experiences of the community on a YouTube channel called "Anything Strange."
Read More »Domestic Abuse Network Plans to Expand Facilities
Peaceful Paths Domestic Abuse Network plans to kickstart its expansion project with a ground-breaking ceremony on March 4 in its main outreach office in Gainesville, Fla.
Read More »North Central Florida YMCA Members Get Pumped for New Equipment
The new upgrades in equipment at the North Central Florida YMCA are not only arousing excitement for members, but it is also a crucial part of many changes that the gym is undergoing.
Read More »Area School Closings List
Nine counties in North Central Florida have announced school closures on Thursday.
Read More »Q&A with Meridian Behavioral Healthcare CEO Maggie Labarta
Meridian Behavioral Healthcare is a private nonprofit that aids those affected by mental illness and substance-use disorders in and around North Central Florida. Its main campus is located in Gainesville at the corner of Williston Road and Southwest 13th Street, where it provides a variety of assistance programs to local …
Read More »Rain and Freeze Set Back Local Farmers
As Florida's weather continues to fluctuate, local farmers adapt in the aftermath of early January's bitter-cold temperatures.
Read More »Cotton Club Renovation Seeks Community Support with Free Tours
The Cotton Club in East Gainesville was once home to acts from B.B. King and Ray Charles. It is now being renovated to house a new museum and cultural center.
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