Strict regulations leave no space for adult stores in Gainesville
Intent on preventing crime and ensuring public safety, a Gainesville ordinance has made it nearly impossible for adult entertainment businesses to open in the city.
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Intent on preventing crime and ensuring public safety, a Gainesville ordinance has made it nearly impossible for adult entertainment businesses to open in the city.
After nearly 10 years of planning, the construction of Gainesville Fire Rescue’s new Station 1 has finally begun.
Taking an opportunity that comes once every 20 years, a group of Florida college students are trying to propose changes to the state’s constitution.
Discussions about the ownership of Gainesville’s local biomass plant will continue after the Gainesville Renewable Energy Center rejected the city commission’s new offer to buy the plant.
In front of an audience, Gator lunged.
A Gainesville Police officer faces suspension and criminal charges for aggravated assault, stalking, false imprisonment and battery.
The Gainesville Police Department and City Commission are working together to protect residents from towing practices that violate city ordinance.
In case you haven’t heard, Congress recently voted to allow Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to sell your browsing history to corporations. Not that they weren’t doing that already to a degree — anyone who has seen a targeted ad on Facebook will know this — but with the repeal of the 2016 Federal Communications Commission broadband privacy regulations, ISPs won’t need our permission to gather and sell sensitive private information. This includes things we kind of figured they were selling, like browsing history and app downloads, but also things we didn’t really want to think about them selling, like location, financial and medical data.
The City of Gainesville is on its way to purchasing the privately owned Gainesville Renewable Energy Center, or GREC.
A new beer at First Magnitude Brewing Company is designed with butterflies in mind.
The yellow house on University Avenue has a name: Serenoa.
After disappearing from an Ocala home a week ago, a 2-foot-long cobra has popped up on Twitter.
In the wake of the low voter turnout in Tuesday’s local commission election, three commission candidates celebrated their victories as election officials began to look for ways to increase turnout.
Voting for City Commission is today from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. The races on the ballot are commissioners for District 2, District 3 and At-Large Seat 2.
David Arreola wants to represent immigrants in Gainesville.
Jenn Powell decided to run for a City Commission seat just over three months ago.
Perry Clawson felt the city commission wasn’t listening to Gainesville residents, so he decided to get involved in local government.
A UF health care center in Jacksonville is one step closer to becoming a hospital.
District 2 City Commission candidates Sheryl Eddie and Harvey Ward Jr. answered questions prepared by UF students in Pugh Hall at a forum on Wednesday evening.
District 2 City Commission candidates Sheryl Eddie and Harvey Ward Jr. answered questions prepared by UF students in Pugh Hall at a forum on Wednesday evening.