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  • The University of Florida football team may have played their last game in the Swamp on Saturday versus Appalachian State, but Head Coach Urban Meyer called an audible and had his players line up one more time in Gainesville. In all, Coach Meyer and his players filled over 500 bags for homeless and needy families in Gainesville. In addition to provisions, each bag was topped off with an orange Gator shirt.
  • America's 2015 Top Young Scientist, Hannah Herbst, created an ocean-energy probe prototype as a way of helping developing countries find power by using energy from ocean currents. President Obama stopped by her exhibit April 13 during the White House Science Fair.
  • Israel and Lebanon are bracing for the possibility of even stronger attacks after Israel’s killing of three top leaders from the militant groups Hamas and Hezbollah -- in three different countries.
  • If confirmed, the Florida senator would become the first Latino to ever serve as the nation's top diplomat.
  • Even though the top four congressional leaders left their White House meeting with the president separately and silently Friday, they cast the hourlong encounter in a positive light back at the Capitol.
  • Yoga en el Parque Geologico Estatal Devil’s Millhopper – hoy y el primer sábado de cada més. 8 am. Maggie Rose Rucker del Flow Space Yoga Studio ofrece…
  • Today's episode features the Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale. The annual sale, from Oct. 19-23 at 430 N. Main Street in Gainesville, features…
  • Spain's economic crisis has helped drive the nation's unemployment rate above 25 percent. Many of the jobless resent the relatively high pay and job security public sector workers enjoy.
  • The board will vote on June 21, and a first reading of the changes is scheduled for Tuesday night at 6 p.m.
  • Too Good To Go works with businesses to sell leftovers at a reduced price. This helps prevent food waste from ending up in landfills, where it decomposes and produces a potent planet-warming gas.
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