New, non-invasive technology can accurately diagnose Parkinson’s
Doctors have to hand-draw maps of the brain to detect Parkinson's. However, sometimes this method can lead to misdiagnosis.
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Doctors have to hand-draw maps of the brain to detect Parkinson's. However, sometimes this method can lead to misdiagnosis.
He told a Dollar General cashier on Aug. 24 “I got this big a-- gun, you need to put all the money in the bag,” according to an arrest report. It was a BB gun.
Authorities arrested a Gainesville man and are in pursuit of a second who allegedly stole and tried to sell about $2,000 worth of game consoles and electronics.
Tinker Food Truck displays some of their delicious sandwiches at Sunday’s First International Food Truck Rally at First Magnitude Brewery. First Magnitude and MA Entertainment co-hosted the event, which had food and activities for guests of all ages. Tinker Food Truck is normally located at 3300 SW. Archer road.
An Ocala couple is accused of using an online marketplace to lure a man out of his home in order to burglarize it, according to Gainesville Police.
The Regional Transit System Advisory Board announced 22 route changes and a new route 150 for Fall 2019 at a public meeting Wednesday night.
Tijuana Flats regulars of the Archer location, 3414 SW Archer Rd., will have to go to Midtown this week for their Tuesday taco special as the Archer location relocates to Butler Plaza North near Jimmy John’s and Orangetheory Fitness.
A man revving his engine at the entrance of Oxford Manor Apartments, located at 2777 SW Archer Road, Friday was met by Gainesville Police after officers received reports of an intoxicated person trying to drive a car.
Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to an anonymous tip Tuesday evening of shots fired out the front door of a residence at The Palms of Archer community.
Nytrell Greenlee acts out pointing a gun to the camera while filming the music video for his song “Put the Guns Down.” Greenlee, an Archer resident, said he wrote the song around the time that Craig Brewer was killed in Gainesville and rapper Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed in Los Angeles. “You see [gun violence] in other cities. You see it outside of Gainesville,” he said. “But once it hits home, you know, I feel like it’s time to take a stand against it.”
Nytrell Greenlee acts out pointing a gun to the camera while filming the music video for his song “Put the Guns Down.” Greenlee, an Archer resident, said he wrote the song around the time that Craig Brewer was killed in Gainesville and rapper Nipsey Hussle was shot and killed in Los Angeles. “You see [gun violence] in other cities. You see it outside of Gainesville,” he said. “But once it hits home, you know, I feel like it’s time to take a stand against it.”
Gainesville shoppers will soon have the option to tackle their holiday and grocery shopping in one trip with the opening of a Bath & Body Works location near Target in Butler Plaza West.
Security cameras helped Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies track down two alleged thieves Saturday, according to an arrest report.
An Archer man barricaded himself in a Gainesville apartment early Tuesday morning, which led to a seven-hour long police standoff.
No shade in sight, you stand at the bus stop. The wretched RTS app lies: listing bus five as minutes away. But you’re on campus and the GPS location of the vehicle proclaims your chariot is chugging along on Archer Road. Being the genius you are, you conclude there is no way the bus is as close as it says it is, so you go to Starbucks to get the sickly sweet, bright pink tea.
Joshua Hyden, 34, allegedly stole a 2016 Kawasaki motorcycle on May 4 at 1320 NW 3rd Ave., according to a sworn complaint from the Gainesville Police Department.
Yoga lovers, rejoice: preparations are underway for a Lululemon pop-up shop on Archer Road.
Julian Obligado could always be seen wearing Supreme. When he wasn’t wearing it, he was buying more of the skateboarding brand or selling what he owned to his friends.
The Shell sign is scattered across the ground Friday after strong winds blew it down during a storm at the Shell gas station, 3330 SW Archer Road. Daphne Roberson, an employee at the station, said she saw the sign go down around 11 a.m. “It just all of a sudden happened,” she said. “I looked up and it was flying across the air.”
The Shell sign is scattered across the ground Friday after strong winds blew it down during a storm at the Shell gas station, 3330 SW Archer Road. Daphne Roberson, an employee at the station, said she saw the sign go down around 11 a.m. “It just all of a sudden happened,” she said. “I looked up and it was flying across the air.”