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(12/06/17 7:25am)
For many, the Florida holiday season is incomplete without Christmas music at Publix, spiked eggnog, light-adorned palm trees, Pillsbury snowman cookies (you know the ones) and the opportunity to sweat mid-day in the jacket and jeans you threw on that 60-degree morning.
(11/19/17 8:09pm)
At least three UF students and a UF Health Shands Hospital resident were arrested this weekend, and six students were told to leave Ben Hill Griffin Stadium during the UF football game.
(11/15/17 12:02am)
Brightly colored tents, balloons and students in Dance Marathon polos stretched from the entrance of Library West to the edge of the Plaza of the Americas on Tuesday.
(11/13/17 1:20am)
From Left: Veterans Jimmy Jonhston, Gabriel George, Michael Thompson and Joshua Littrell carry a casket full of empty pill bottles Saturday outside the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, located at 1601 SW Archer Road. The four veterans and Thompson’s wife, DeAnn, protested the over prescription of opioid pills and advocated for medical cannabis.
(11/13/17 1:18am)
Veterans for Cannabis founder Joshua Littrell speaks about opioid deaths among veterans Saturday outside the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, located at 1601 SW Archer Road. Littrell and four other veterans protested by filling a casket with empty prescription pill bottles. “Each one of these bottles is a brother and sister no longer with us,” he said.
(11/13/17 12:00am)
Veterans for Cannabis founder Joshua Littrell speaks about opioid deaths among veterans Saturday outside the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, located at 1601 SW Archer Road. Littrell and four other veterans protested by filling a casket with empty prescription pill bottles. “Each one of these bottles is a brother and sister no longer with us,” he said.
(11/13/17 12:00am)
For more than two years, U.S. Navy veteran Gabriel George wasn’t in control.
(11/07/17 6:27pm)
Underneath The Standard at Gainesville, Albert and Alberta welcomed Target’s mascot, Bullseye, with open arms.
(11/05/17 8:18pm)
A Target employee was arrested Friday for stealing co-workers’ credit cards and using them to make purchases at Target and Publix, Gainesville Police said.
(11/02/17 6:19pm)
Hundreds gathered in the Circle of Hope driveway Thursday morning for the UF Health Heart & Vascular and UF Health Neuromedicine Hospitals’ ribbon-cutting.
(10/31/17 6:37pm)
A Gainesville man was arrested for attempted murder after he tried to shoot his roommate Monday, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office said.
(10/31/17 7:30am)
After firefighters put out three fires Sunday night and Monday morning, Gainesville Fire Rescue is investigating any connections between the incidents.
(10/30/17 1:09pm)
A one-story house caught on fire Sunday night, resulting in one person being taken to the hospital.
(10/20/17 4:12pm)
Three men from Texas, who drove to Gainesville to attend Richard Spencer’s speech Thursday, were arrested after one of the men shot into a group of protesters, Gainesville Police said.
(10/20/17 2:31am)
As thousands of protesters gathered around the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, Rabbi Berl Goldman asked students on a quiet campus if they’d like to do a good deed.
(10/06/17 6:49am)
Muriel Newman held up a sign Thursday for drivers on Archer Road to let them know “no vets should wait in line.”
(09/15/17 12:52am)
Sen. Bill Nelson chats with 9-year-old Alicia, her older brother, 12-year-old Jefrey, and their grandfather, 60-year-old Danny Harrell, at a Salvation Army lunch event on Thursday at Maddox Park, located at 129th Place, for Archer residents without power or water after Hurricane Irma.
(09/14/17 6:23pm)
Sen. Bill Nelson chats with 9-year-old Alicia, her older brother, 12-year-old Jefrey, and their grandfather, 60-year-old Danny Harrell, at a Salvation Army lunch event on Thursday at Maddox Park, located at 129th Place, for Archer residents without power or water after Hurricane Irma.
(09/14/17 6:23pm)
Despite three hard days without power and water, 9-year-old Alicia’s face lit up Thursday after her U.S. senator bent down to hug and console her.
(09/12/17 5:50pm)
In 2002, Bento Café: Asian Kitchen + Sushi opened its original location at 3832 W. Newberry Road. On Sept. 15, it will celebrate its 15th anniversary with “15 Days of Bento,” an event that plans to give back to Bento customers and the community.