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(01/22/25 11:00am)
Nestled adjacent to Southwest Recreation Center and the Florida Museum of Natural History, Maguire Village and University Village South were once bustling living spaces, acting as a cultural haven for graduate students and their families.
(01/21/25 11:00am)
As President Donald Trump was sworn into office Monday, civil right activists around the nation found themselves in a combined state of celebration and mourning.
(01/18/25 11:51pm)
The Florida track and field team kicked off the indoor season with strong showings at two meets this weekend.
(01/17/25 5:38pm)
Just two months after facing a narrow loss, former Alachua County Sheriff Emery Gainey sat in the U.S. Senate chambers’ intense, two-hour-long hearing Thursday, to testify on behalf of Pamela Jo Bondi — President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for U.S. Attorney General.
(01/17/25 5:06pm)
Around 50 residents of Alachua County, varying from directors, volunteers and participants, gathered on Wednesday at the Westminster Presbyterian Church for the Human Rights Coalition’s monthly ID Fair.
(01/16/25 3:53am)
The Gainesville Regional Utilities Authority met Wednesday for the first time in 2025.
(01/15/25 5:01pm)
Alachua County kicked off its 200th birthday festivities Jan. 11 with an event titled “Discover 200 – A Bicentennial Celebration.” The event featured food trucks, face paintings, balloon animals, historical and county service exhibits and music on two stages at Depot Park and Heartwood Soundstage. UF mascots Albert and Alberta were also in attendance.
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(01/15/25 1:11am)
The City of Gainesville received $11.65 million in federal grant money from the United States Department of Transportation to build new electric vehicle charging stations, according to a press release issued Tuesday.
(01/13/25 11:30am)
Despite the 45-degree weather, Alachua County residents braved the chill to commemorate the founding of their county. Live music filled the air as parents led their children to the face painting booth and couples shared treats from food truck vendors.
(01/17/25 11:00am)
The return of students to campus following nearly a month of winter break couldn’t come any sooner for one group of Gainesville residents: small business owners.
(01/06/25 11:00pm)
After reviewing items from Google search inquiries and a handwritten “goodbye letter” at a hearing Monday, United States assistant attorney Adam Hapner said there was probable cause a Gainesville man was guilty of cyberstalking.
(12/19/24 9:53pm)
Alachua County Public Schools and the Alachua County Education Association reached a tentative agreement Thursday on salary increases for the 2024-2025 school year.
(12/17/24 8:04pm)
Alachua County Public Schools’ District 5 board member Kay Abbitt resigned Tuesday. Her resignation is effective immediately.
(12/11/24 11:00am)
The Alachua County School Board introduced new board policies to align with state law at a meeting Tuesday night.
(12/03/24 4:08pm)
The Alachua County School Board unanimously passed a series of amendments to administrative job descriptions and kept four books on shelves.
(12/02/24 5:28pm)
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(12/02/24 11:00am)
On November’s ballot, Alachua County citizens had the opportunity to vote on changing the commission’s voting system from single member districts to at large districts.
(11/28/24 1:07am)
Officers arrested Simon Flores, a 29-year-old Newberry resident, Wednesday morning on charges of possessing and soliciting child pornography.
(11/21/24 4:02pm)
Temperatures are expected to plummet this weekend, with a low of 37 degrees Friday. Anticipating the weather, Alachua County will activate its Cold Night Shelter program Thursday evening.
(11/20/24 3:00pm)
Over 75 people gathered Tuesday night to watch two community members take the oath of office to the Alachua County School Board. Each candidate gave a small speech at the end of their ceremonies.