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With new students comes new marketing opportunities for Gainesville businesses.
Gainesville Police arrested a woman Monday afternoon after she reportedly robbed two stores in the Butler Plaza shopping center.
Isabella Sorressi was 4 years old the morning the Twin Towers went down on Sept. 11, 2001
On Wednesday evening — the same day as his 28th birthday — Jonathan Long stopped a robbery.
UF is still on the waiting list for Chipotle delivery.
Most college students would agree Netflix binge-watching is not only a favorite pastime, but necessary for our sanity
In front of the wall, there’s a plaque.
Gainesville will soon have new spots to fill those grilled cheese cravings.
Outback Steakhouse will open its new building at 3770 SW Archer Road on Wednesday.
Outback Steakhouse restaurant is staying true to their slogan and keeping things fresh with a new location.
Outback Steakhouse will open its new building at 3770 SW Archer Road on Wednesday.
Rebecca Pardini used to be homeless.
Oswaldo Reina takes the bus to work at the Rawlings POD Market at least three times a week.
Alexis Cruz drops her iPhone about four times a week.
A new organic and natural food store is opening near Southwest Archer Road, joining about six grocery stores in the area.
About 3 miles west of Interstate 75 on Archer Road is the area where the Kanapaha Plantation once was and where a house built by enslaved craftsmen remains.
Angelica Ramirez, 19-year-old freshman entomology major at UF, peers through a scope to help her teammates identify where their arrows have impacted. Shouts of a target ring number followed by a clock direction help archers adjust the aim of their next arrow.
There has been a 25 percent decline in deaths from oxycodone overdoses since a drug monitoring program was implemented in Florida.
The final round for UF’s Three Minute Thesis Competition will be held Tuesday.
Prepare yourselves for one hell of a ride-sharing experience: Uber is coming to UF.