More than 600,000 travelers are expected to pass through Orlando International Airport this Memorial Day weekend.
Read More »Gov. Rick Scott Announces First-Quarter Tourism Increase
Florida estimates a record 29.8 million tourists visited the state in the first quarter of 2016
Read More »How To Properly Use Those Gainesville Roundabouts
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Read More »Amtrak Train May Come To Florida Panhandle
Officials are currently searching for destinations and stops that benefit both the railway and its passengers.
Read More »Former Marion County Sheriff Deputy Pleads Not Guilty to Civil Rights Violation
Jesse Alan Terrell pleaded not guilty yesterday after being charged with a civil rights violation, concerning the 2014 arrest of Derek Price.
Read More »Zika Cases Lead Scott To Declare Health Emergency
The presence of the Zika virus in four counties across the state forced Gov. Scott to declare a public health emergency.
Read More »Bicycle Safety, Gainesville City Commission’s New Transportation Initiative
Gainesville Citizens for Active Transport hosted a forum for Gainesville City Commission candidates to discuss transportation issues. Bicycle safety is a major issue for the upcoming election and efforts are already being made to protect cyclists and pedestrians.
Read More »Equipment Malfunction Cancels Flights at Gainesville Airport
A number of flights were canceled in and out of the Gainesville Regional Airport Sunday after part of the airport's flight landing systems malfunctioned.
Read More »Homecoming parade road closures
A major parade means major road closings. If you plan to travel through parts of Gainesville today, you’ll have to adjust your route starting at 10:00am, when these roads will be closed for the University of Florida homecoming parade: University Avenue from the West 2000 block to the East 300 …
Read More »Less pain at the pump this July 4th
Fuel prices have continued to decrease in Florida, impacting holiday travel. Due to this decrease, more people are traveling by car, especially during the Independence Day holiday. Florida AAA spokesperson Jessica Brady says a predicted 1.8 million Florida residents are going to be traveling by car this holiday week. She says about …
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