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(06/01/25 8:37pm)
Traveling to the west coast for the NCAA Golf National Championships could have posed many problems for the Florida men’s and women’s golf teams. It is typical for teams to struggle when traveling long distances, especially across time zones.
(05/08/25 3:41am)
The Florida women’s golf team’s success in the SEC Championship led it to Charlottesville, North Carolina, for the NCAA Regional Tournament. The team was ranked the No. 4 seed at the tournament, which featured 12 teams from across the country.
(04/19/25 9:25pm)
Coming off of a win at the Chattanooga Classic, the No. 24 Florida women’s golf team entered the SEC Championship looking to continue its strong close to the regular season. The team had five regular season wins, making UF a contender against any school in the nation. However, the SEC has five top 15 schools, making it, perhaps, the most competitive conference in the country.
(04/09/25 4:00pm)
On a spring day in April 2024, teachers and parents at Newberry Elementary filed in to cast ballots determining if the school would be converted into a charter.
(03/30/25 8:41pm)
Entering its final regular season tournament of the year, the Florida women’s golf team had already notched an impressive tally of four wins. The Gators’ last four-win season was the 2016-17 season, where they also won the SEC Championship and NCAA Regional title.
(02/24/25 11:00am)
Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that the disease black pod rot is not caused by a fungus. The article previously incorrectly reported that it was a fungal disease.
(02/19/25 3:00pm)
When customers walk through the doors of Ideal Nutrition, they won’t find aisles of ingredients. Instead, they’ll find a row of glass-door refrigerators filled with prepared, microwavable meals.
(02/17/25 11:15am)
A year ago, Gainesville’s homeless community living in “tent city” awoke to find five-hour eviction notices pinned to their tents, shopping carts and backpacks.
(02/18/25 2:00pm)
Hace un año, los indigentes que vivían en “la ciudad de las carpas” se despertaron y encontraron avisos de desalojo pegados a sus carpas, carritos y mochilas.
(02/15/25 7:51pm)
As people get into the spirit of love during the month of February, flowers are selling out and chocolates are leaving the shelves. For those who have an appetite for a sweet deal, assorted candy boxes may not be enough. Here’s five food options for the valentine who’s looking for something special.
(02/04/25 11:44pm)
Riding an impressive three-game win streak, the Florida Gators women’s golf squad entered the Therese Hession Regional with about as much momentum as you can hope for this early into the spring campaign.
(01/30/25 4:47am)
After back-to-back wins to end its fall campaign, the Florida women’s golf was hoping to ride that momentum into 2025’s opener: the Sea Best Intercollegiate in Jacksonville.
(01/13/25 11:30am)
Despite the 45-degree weather, Alachua County residents braved the chill to commemorate the founding of their county. Live music filled the air as parents led their children to the face painting booth and couples shared treats from food truck vendors.
(12/17/24 8:04pm)
Alachua County Public Schools’ District 5 board member Kay Abbitt resigned Tuesday. Her resignation is effective immediately.
(12/04/24 4:19pm)
As December tiptoes onto the calendar and Florida’s chilly weather dips below 70 degrees, Gainesville transforms into a hub of holiday magic. Whether you’re a sucker for sparkling lights or quirky traditions, there’s plenty to make your season merry and bright. Ready to dive into the festivities? Here are five must-do activities to sprinkle some holiday cheer into your life.
(11/15/24 11:00am)
The business of collecting blood for money is growing nationwide, and Gainesville is no exception.
(10/29/24 9:39pm)
District 1 includes the southernmost portion of Alachua County, including Archer and Micanopy, as well as sections of Paynes Prairie. Most Gainesville areas west of the Archer Road and Southwest 23rd Terrace intersection are part of District 1.
(10/08/24 10:03pm)
Florida trailed Clemson 12-11.5 after two rounds on Monday. The Tigers swept UF’s men’s and women’s teams 3.5-2.5 in both matches to take the lead heading into the final round Tuesday.
(10/08/24 6:02pm)
¿Cuándo y dónde tocará tierra el huracán Milton?
(10/08/24 4:42pm)
Update: Traffic lights are out on Northwest 39th Avenue between 83rd Street and 98th Street, according to a City of Gainesville post on X.If there are no signal lights at an intersection, the post recommends treating it like a four-way stop. Red flashing lights should be treated as a stop sign. Under yellow flashing lights, drivers should proceed with caution only when traffic permits. Power has been restored to the outage near Saint Francis Catholic Academy, according to GRU’s outage map.