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(11/07/22 12:00pm)
A lawsuit against Alachua County Commission Chair Marihelen Wheeler claiming she wasn’t living in District 2 during the Aug. 23 primaries marked the newest chapter of a continued countywide issue: officials potentially living outside the areas they represent in office.
(11/07/22 6:00pm)
Meg Boria-Meyer’s not a Gainesville native, but she bears a considerable collection of local partnerships. Opus Coffee and Free Grocery Store are just two she’s worked with at her farm, donating produce to the community.
(11/07/22 11:00am)
When voters enter their precincts on Election Day, Woody Blue said she sees one predominant emotion — fear.
(11/06/22 12:50am)
About 100 Gainesville community members gathered to stand in solidarity and unity with the Jewish community Nov. 4.
(11/03/22 6:25pm)
Instead of its classic production of timeless theater hits, The Hippodrome Theatre has its eyes on operating room romance and fast food joints this weekend.
(10/31/22 1:30pm)
An untransparent search process, elimination of tenure and pressure to take a retirement buyout — Ben Sasse’s presidency didn’t please everyone at Midland University.
(10/30/22 11:45am)
Guarded under a canopy of trees, hundreds of local artists, musicians and restaurants lined Cholokka Boulevard in downtown Micanopy Saturday and Sunday. Crowds of locals and families flooded the streets, browsing booths and mingling with visitors.
(10/31/22 10:26pm)
Compared to the hardcore punk rock environment Gainesville’s FEST is known for, attendees at 4th Ave Food Park Saturday afternoon settled in for a far more laidback musical experience.
(10/27/22 5:13pm)
Gainesville commissioners welcomed international Polish city officials Wednesday, after raising thousands in less than a day for their ongoing refugee crisis.
(10/27/22 6:19pm)
Contestant Julie Anspach couldn’t wipe the smile off her face when she won the Dr. Fauci Look-Alike Contest Wednesday night outside of The Bull in downtown Gainesville.
(10/27/22 4:23pm)
Being someone who used to make bad faith arguments in the opinions section of this paper, I feel particularly qualified to comment on Robert Lattus’ Oct. 18 column, “An alternative perspective to the Ben Sasse situation.”
(10/26/22 2:55pm)
Mayoral candidates Ed Bielarski and Harvey Ward went head-to-head over issues like utility rates, affordable housing and gun violence during a debate Tuesday night.
(10/26/22 3:53am)
Visitors to Alachua County could soon spend their vacations camping on local farms after a recent commission decision.
(10/24/22 11:30am)
During his first visit to UF, presidential finalist Sen. Ben Sasse said he believes in climate change. But members of the community are concerned his political history might not fit with the university’s sustainable future.
(10/24/22 5:00pm)
Under the colored lights and fog emitting from the stage, children ran around the venue and couples danced in the moonlight while the crowd sang along to Mudcrutch’s “Scare Easy,” kicking off a memorable weekend for Tom Petty fans.
(10/24/22 4:00pm)
The first Gainesville Pride Festival in three years was also the first ever for Manuel Simons and Andrew Brown, his partner of 28 years.
(10/22/22 6:48pm)
More than a dozen UF faculty and local Democratic politicians rallied to protect academic freedom at Florida's flagship university and urged students to vote in November's midterm elections Friday morning.
(10/21/22 7:55pm)
Standing at 8 by 4 feet, Gainesville City Hall’s newest mural illustrates the sunset at Paynes Prairie — a vibrant assortment of reds, oranges and yellows. If you look further, you’ll notice a more interesting detail: It was created using 75,000 bottle caps collected from across Gainesville.
(10/21/22 1:45am)
Whether it was fate or mere chance, author Bob Beatty said it was a creepy, cool, full-circle moment when he finished his new book, which centers on Duane Allman, on the 50th anniversary of the music legend’s death.