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I am as surprised as you are to see my byline in this paper again. Believe me.
Fewer than 60 paces away from the Turlington Preacher and his “Jesus saves” cross, Dennis Kane dances.
In an area of Florida dotted with mom ‘n’ pop BBQ restaurants, thousands of people flocked to Gainesville’s most commercial street Wednesday for fried chicken.
Protesters supporting gay rights stand along Southwest Archer Road in front of Chick-fil-A. Thousands of people flocked to Chick-fil-A to support the restaurant chain’s traditional stance on marriage rights.
Two guys walk into a bar. Another walks in. “Hey, Chuy,” he says.
Police arrested another suspect Monday afternoon as part of an undercover Internet sex sting that has led to the arrests of six other suspects.
After an undercover Internet sex sting led police to the arrest of seven suspects, the bonds set for the convicts have shown a notable gap, despite the men being charged with similar crimes.
Gainesville Police are investigating a shooting that occurred Monday afternoon at an apartment complex near Archer Road.
Police have identified who stabbed the man found by an off-duty Alachua County paramedic.
An off-duty Alachua County paramedic found an unidentified man stabbed at about 4:30 a.m.
A man who allegedly stole gold and cash and fled with a gun Wednesday is now in custody.
Gainesville had its plug pulled Wednesday afternoon.
An Orlando man is accused of punching a Gainesville restaurant manager in the face and hiding in a nearby restaurant’s Dumpster area early Thursday morning.
The first section of the new overpass on Southwest 13th Street was installed Monday around noon.
A moped crash early Tuesday morning leaves a non-registered UF student in critical condition.
The Gainesville City Commission’s stance against the sale of candy-flavored tobacco products will officially go on the record with the passing of a new resolution Thursday.
After closing its doors for a year, The Bartram is reopening in the fall.
The Bartram apartments, located at 2337 SW Archer Road, will reopen in the fall after being closed for a year for repairs.
Gainesville Police Department wants to keep a stricter lookout for people who don’t wear seat belts at night.
Fuzzy, tan cocoons might not look as threatening as hordes of crimson-headed caterpillars, but touching them can still cause students and area residents to have allergic reactions.