Gainesville Police create traffic enforcement program Gator STEP
The Gainesville Police Department will implement a traffic safety program after two UF students were killed by car crashes on West University Avenue less than two months apart.
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The Gainesville Police Department will implement a traffic safety program after two UF students were killed by car crashes on West University Avenue less than two months apart.
Good, clean fun is coming to Gainesville.
The stands at the Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex will look different in 2021.
The Florida track and field team finalized its spring schedule, according to a Friday tweet.
Gainesville Regional Transit System is preparing for a surge in bus services as more UF students return to campus for in-person classes this Spring.
Police are searching for a suspect after three armed robberies occurred within the same hour near University Avenue Sunday night, according to Gainesville Police Department.
Every afternoon, Ardell Wright unveils East Gainesville’s hidden gems on 98.9 Jamz.
Comedian Rob Riggle reminisced on his start in comedy and encouraged UF students to run toward their dream and make mistakes along the way.
There’s something about 11 a.m. in Nashville that leaves Florida’s offense flowing like molasses.
Similar to almost everything else in 2020, heading to the O'Connell Center to watch the men's and women's basketball teams take the hardwood this year won't have the same feel post-pandemic.
Tourism is at the heart of Gainesville’s economy, but little recreation exists during the pandemic.
An East Gainesville firm could play a role in American astronauts’ return to the moon.
Smiling eyes and the faint fragrance of shaving cream greet patrons as they enter the barbershop on the ground floor of UF’s Reitz Union. The grey tile floors, black leather chairs and Gator sports memorabilia bring a sense of old school, hometown comfort to the building’s business-oriented atmosphere.
Things have changed, but the fun continues at the Reitz Union Game Room.
Alf Posen saw the need for an inclusive space in the Gainesville community to receive beauty care. That’s why he decided to create Beauty Marks, an event gathering a variety of cosmetic services into one space.