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With drought spreading across north Florida, water levels are quickly falling, exposing creek beds and shorelines where many of these once submerged relics now sit.
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From parks to museums, this list has you covered.
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The memory of what once was lives on in the minds of Rutledge’s dwindling and aging residents.
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The Florida Supreme Court has declined to take up a challenge to the constitutionality of a state law that bars possession of guns by convicted…
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A Gainesville woman working with the Alachua County Community Remembrance Program Committee has created the first digital Black Heritage Trail Map for…
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The Gainesville Historic Preservation Board spent more than half an hour at its Tuesday meeting hearing concerns from the community about the future of…
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Watch above: Willet Hancock curated the Alachua’s Queer History Gallery at the Matheson History Museum, which has been extended until Nov. 22, 2023.…
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A federal judge heard arguments Monday in a challenge to a new state law that prohibits instruction on certain topics in “general education core courses”…
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Early in the new Ken Burns’ documentary “The American Buffalo,” a map depicting the national mammal’s native range dips down into Florida. While the state…
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Standing tall between the I-75 corridor and a rapidly expanding suburb, an aged giant spreads its arms around a world of chirping squirrels, scuttering…