The Community Foundation of North Central Florida will construct new facility with the support of a $500,000 donation. The foundation will have a permanent space after 15 years of serving the Gainesville community.
Read More »Fla. Elected Officials Received Solid 2013 Pay Bump
Sumter County Supervisor of Elections Karen Krauss can't remember the last time she got a raise as high as the $4,389 she received this year.
Read More »The Fest, Gainesville’s Punk Rock Festival, Expands to Four Days
People from all over the world will be flocking to Gainesville's downtown this weekend for the annual rock music festival.
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 »Remodeling Scheduled For Kanapaha Park Veterans’ Memorial
The memorial, in Kanapaha Park at the intersection of Tower Road and Southwest 41st Place, shows U.S. military engagements from the American Revolution to Operation Enduring Freedom, including the Afghanistan War.
Read More »New Village Point Development Is Adjacent To UF’s Former Hull Road Landfill
(Image credit: University of Florida) Ten years after two former UF students filed a complaint against the university, construction is underway to build an apartment complex southwest of where the two once lived near a former off-campus landfill site.
Read More »Enhanced Gainesville Jewish Center Finishes Construction, Offers New Amenities
Jewish community members in the Gainesville area will soon have a new religious facility available.
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 »North Central Florida’s Cancer Death Rate Higher Compared to State’s
A recent study show's North central Florida's cancer mortality rate significantly higher than the rest of the state. Area doctors and survivors talk about the reasons behind the statistic and how residents can help change it.
Read More »Project Haiti 5K Raises Funds For UF Medical School Mission Trip
About 150 runners raised about $4,000 on Saturday during the fourth annual Project Haiti 5K race at the University of Florida. The student-run, medical mission trip goes to Haiti to support international health care.
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