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Read More »Live Oak Hosts Senator Bill Nelson in Continued Efforts To Renew Amtrak Stop
Florida Sen. Bill Nelson D-FL visited Live Oak Friday in support of Live Oak's efforts to become a train stop on Amtrak’s Sunset Limited Line route.
Read More »Man With Alzheimer’s, 86, Dies In Gainesville Pedestrian Crash
Nathan Gambles stepped into the road, and a black Mazda hit him.
Read More »Photos: Tim Kaine Visits University of Florida As Part of Hillary Clinton’s 2016 Campaign
The Democratic vice presidential nominee stopped by the Reitz Union for an 800-person rally.
Read More »Gallery: 2016 UF Homecoming Parade
Community members gathered on Friday for the annual UF Homecoming Parade.
Read More »Residents Of Gainesville Homeless Camp Face Eviction
Residents of the camp near the intersection of Southwest Williston Road and Southwest 16th Avenue received a notice on Sept. 26 to vacate, and they have until Oct. 10 to leave.
Read More »Dance Alive Brings Life To Gainesville Audience
On Saturday, Dance Alive National Ballet in Gainesville hosted “Meet the Dancers,” an event that allowed the local audience to connect with the dancers and experience parts of performances in a more intimate setting.
Read More »Coast Guard Confirms Congressman Yoho Did Call About Cuban Migrants Near The Keys
Yoho is seeking reelection in November against Democrat Ken McGurn and Tom Wells, who has no party affiliation.
Read More »Six Months Later, Defeated Gainesville City Commission Candidate Is Still Challenging His Opponent
Konish filed the suit to dispute Hayes-Santos' residential eligibility to serve as a city commissioner.
Read More »Hearing Will Discuss Project To Replace Old Alligator Building
A public hearing on Sept. 22 will consider the proposal for the establishment of a new building at the old site of the student-run newspaper The Independent Florida Alligator.
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