Due to the temperature dropping below 45 degrees, GRACE Marketplace, St. Francis House and Empowerment Center have opened their doors Thursday and Friday night to allow people to sleep inside. However, some of Gainesville's homeless population will still find themselves in the cold.
Read More »Gallery: Holidays Go To The Dogs
UF's Freshman Leadership Council collected donations for the Alachua County Humane Society and spread holiday cheer on campus Thursday.
Read More »UF Hispanic Latino Affairs Honors Latinx Graduates
The University of Florida's Hispanic Latino Affairs honored fall graduates and former student ambassadors at a ceremony Wednesday. The organization hopes the ceremony will eventually grow to include all Latinx graduates.
Read More »In Photos: Daytona Hosts 43rd Annual Turkey Run Car Show
Daytona International Speedway hosts car show and swap meet in the infamous infield over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Read More »Mobile Market Brings Fresh Food To East Gainesville
For the first time since April, the Fresh Wagon mobile market made its rounds to public housing units in East Gainesville this week to offer residents local, fresh produce.
Read More »Gainesville Man’s Cluttered Yard Draws Complaints
Gainesville resident, Doug Englert's yard has raised concerns with his neighbors. Now, Gainesville Code Enforcement is trying to figure out how to enforce violations if Englert does not remove the clutter from his yard.
Read More »‘Wow, This Is Weird’: Gainesville Residents Express Postal Service Frustrations
Some Gainesville residents are expressing concerns over what they say has been poor postal service, noting delayed and mis-delivered mail, damaged packages, and inaccurate tracking information. Louann Sanchez, a northeast Gainesville resident, said she recently received her water filters from Amazon.com 65 days after the expected delivery date. The package’s tracking …
Read More »In Photos: Next Level Sports and Fitness Hosts 5K Run and Obstacle Course
On Saturday morning, runners and fitness enthusiasts took part in a 5k run and obstacle course at Kanapaha Park organized by Next Level Sports and Fitness. The chilly morning provided opportunities to train in a group setting and challenged runners and walkers of all skill levels. Group training has been proven to …
Read More »Paynes Prairie Goes On Without Management
Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park has still not hired someone to replace its past manager who retired last spring.
Read More »Abby Dougherty Memorial: Family, Friends Remember UF Student Killed In Accident
More than 150 of Abby Dougherty's friends and family filled the Rion Ballroom Monday night to speak about the life she led.
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