Riding along: University Police ramps up nighttime patrol
Linda Stump sipped her Coke through a thin straw as she drove her red Ford Explorer through UF’s campus Monday night.
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Linda Stump sipped her Coke through a thin straw as she drove her red Ford Explorer through UF’s campus Monday night.
A Midtown restaurant served more than 1,000 students free food Wednesday afternoon, including coolers of sweet tea and more than a half ton of chicken.
Volunteer recruitment for Gainesville’s 33rd Downtown Festival and Art Show has officially begun.
Gainesville is expected to surge with travelers Saturday for the opening football game, but Gators fans are not the only people planning trips.
Tuesday’s mid-year elections saw a modest turnout in Alachua County, said supervisor of elections Pam Carpenter.
When the basement of Marston Science Library reopens to students Wednesday, few — if any — will recognize the space.
Pedro Bravo took the stand Thursday to defend himself against his first-degree murder charge, among others.
A fact error made by a Jacksonville TV station made Internet headlines everywhere today.
Missing Persons
The state continued to build its case against Pedro Bravo, using receipts, security footage and police testimony to construct a timeline of Bravo’s activities leading up to Aguilar’s disappearance and immediately following it.
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Summers in Florida mean outfits that contain as few articles of clothing as possible.
HOOVER, Ala. — If you’re a Texas A&M fan, you might not like what I’m about to say.
HOOVER, Ala. — Welcome to the Hyatt Regency Birmingham, better known as The Wynfrey.
A week ago today marked the fifth anniversary of the legendary King of Pop’s passing. Everyone knows the story. Michael Jackson was 50 years old when he died at his home on June 25, 2009 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol. He gave 40 of those 50 years to the world. To us. When he died, he was in the midst of launching a series of comeback concerts titled “This Is It.”
Property owners in Gainesville should expect to see a reduction in their fire insurance bill in September.
The L.A.-via-Gainesville electro-indie group Hundred Waters will perform at the High Dive on June 27 at 9 p.m. Tickets can be purchased for $10 online, at Hear Again Music and Movies or the High Dive box office and are $12 at the door. Hundred Waters’ tour comes off the tails of the release of “The Moon Rang Like a Bell,” which dropped on May 27 under Skrillex’s record label, OWSLA. The Alligator caught up with electronics/guitarist and former UF architecture major Paul Giese for a brief Q&A.
Gainesville Fashion Week will be holding a runway show at The Enclave Apartments on June 28 that will feature summer and resort-wear trends. Down by the pool at The Enclave is where the runway will be.
A plant experiment designed by two UF researchers returned from the International Space Station last week.
Memorial Day weekend marked Sunset Music Festival’s third invasion of the North Lot of the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.