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Business suits and scrubs mingled with the occasional parka as rain threatened to put a damper on a standing-room-only groundbreaking ceremony at UF Health on Friday afternoon.
Smoothie King is back in the mix.
Cars drive past Smoothie King, located at 3600 SW Archer Road in Butler Plaza, on Monday.
Led by a breakout performance from freshman Alex McMurtry, No. 3 Florida (2-0, 1-0 Southeastern Conference) defeated No. 21 Auburn (1-1, 0-1 SEC) in the Gators’ home opener Friday night, 197.200-195.650.
Drivers will experience lane and speed reductions on Northwest 16th Avenue due to a 4-mile reconstruction project.
Jimmy John’s opened its third Gainesville location in December, and it’s freaky-fast business as always.
Pizza lovers can kick their new year’s resolutions to the curb for a new build-your-own pizza joint in Gainesville.
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Wednesday after officers said she robbed a gas station and fought with employees.
Christopher Weaver isn’t new to the political scene.
Gainesville Police arrested a man after officers said he robbed a man at gunpoint following an attempted marijuana drug deal at Archer Court Apartments Thursday evening.
Following a weekend of late-night deals and Monday’s online discounts, a new initiative is trending — giving back.
A woman stabbed her boyfriend in the chest after police said he punched her in the face early Thursday.
The future of Gainesville’s retail landscape is one step closer to completion.
Kevin Skipper smoked 30 cigarettes a day for 15 years. And then he quit.
MELISSA MIHM
About 100 cats and dogs will be ready for adoption this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at PetSmart’s fourth and final “Adopt-a-thon” of the year.
When this year’s college freshmen begin their senior year in Fall 2017, the Gainesville landscape will be home to a new kind of tourist hub – a retail, restaurant, residential and office space all-in-one that will be known as Celebration Pointe.