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The special district has $1 billion in outstanding bond debt.
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The county has five rural collection centers: Alachua/High Springs Collection Center on Northwest U.S. Highway 441, Archer Collection Center on Southwest Archer Road, Fairbanks Collection Center on Northeast Waldo Road, North Central Collection Center on Northeast State Road 121 and Phifer Collection Center on Southeast Hawthorne Road.
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Three of the largest law-enforcement agencies in Alachua County have installed license plate recognition cameras to help them better respond to vehicle-related accidents and crimes.
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Once berries are picked, they can go anywhere: from a store down the street or even as far as Maine.
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After 10 years of operation in Gainesville, The Repurpose Project is looking to expand to a second location to accommodate its growth.
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The associate superintendent says the district will endorse the new plan that would keep Melrose open, but until the school board officially votes on Tuesday, parents will be apprehensive.
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2020 ushered in a wealth of promise for Black-owned food businesses across north central Florida.
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The Obstacle Course Race Overload event course consisted of over 30 obstacles, including hurdles, low jump, rope climb, death crawl, monkey bars, and more. A nonprofit organization, More Heart Than Scars, sponsored the event.
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A Gainesville police corporal who was arrested by his own department on suspicion of drunken driving has been stripped of his police powers.
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Local law enforcement gathered near West University Avenue Friday to demonstrate increased pedestrian safety efforts.