Several individuals in Gainesville have taken up the hobby of modifying scooters, one even for business ventures.
Read More »Florida’s Senators Consider Removing Confederate Flag From State Senate Seal
The Senate Rules Committee will meet Oct. 8 to begin re-examining the current emblem of the chamber. Under Senate rules, the seal includes "a fan of the five flags which have flown over Florida" --- those of the United States, Confederate States of America, France, Great Britain and Spain.
Read More »Alachua County Awarded For Sensory Storytime Program
The Alachua County Library District recently won the Innovation of the Year award for its Sensory Storytime program. The program is designed for pre-school children with autism and other sensory integration needs.
Read More »North Central Florida Will Help Fuel Florida’s Record High Tourism
With the demand for tourism increasing in Florida, a record of 100 million visitors is predicted this year. Hotel construction as well as airport and seaport renovations are among the increase in tourism.
Read More »Bert the Bluff Oak’s Fate Revealed
Bert The Bluff Oak, a heritage tree on the University of Florida's campus, will be torn down sometime in the next week, according to Steve Orlando, senior director of UF media relations. UF has settled on design that will remove 36 trees in the area, including five other heritage trees.
Read More »New Gainesville Business, Cuddle Time, Pushes Personal Space
Cuddle Time opened in Gainesville as a professional way to offer clients cuddling services. The non-sexual business was founded as part of an effort to comfort those who desire human interaction.
Read More »Gainesville: A Popular Destination For Homeless Travelers
Homeless travelers find comfort in Gainesville's community. The tent camp, Dignity Village, has provided a safe haven for them while traveling.
Read More »UF PaCE Complicates Applications To Professional Schools
The UF Pathway to Campus Enrollment program offers students admission to in-person classes after they complete UF Online courses and earn a total of 60 credits. Out of the 3,118 students who were admitted to PaCE, only 272 have accepted so far.
Read More »Local Artist Overcomes Dyslexia With Art
Once told she would have a difficult time making it to college, University of Florida graduate student Lydia Dildilian suffers from severe dyslexia. She has persevered through her art.
Read More »House, Senate Still Stuck in Health Debate
Florida legislators began a special session Monday to pass a budget for the year beginning July 1. But the House and Senate are still in a stalemate over whether to adopt a Senate proposal use Medicaid expansion money from the Affordable Care Act to help lower-income Floridians purchase private health insurance.
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