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Those looking to find designer label Missoni-inspired, eclectic, zig-zag patterns at Target may be disappointed to see nearly empty shelves and clothing racks only days after the release.
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Those looking to find designer label Missoni-inspired, eclectic, zig-zag patterns at Target may be disappointed to see nearly empty shelves and clothing racks only days after the release.
A bomb hoax on an RTS bus Monday night caused a road block on Northwest 23rd Terrace.
Sharon Nataline, 60, holds a sign on the corner of Archer Road and 34th Street to protest for the safe treatment of the bison at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.
When Dottie Taylor saw cars packing the streets on gameday, she thought of another kind of herd.
Activists plan to protest this weekend urging state park officials to promise that adult male bison at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park will be kept alive and well.
When Samuel Mirtil turned in his UF housing contract at Preview, he expected to spend the next 10 months sharing a room with someone he barely knew and a bathroom with eight other guys.
Gainesville Police found and arrested the man who robbed an Independent Florida Alligator employee at gunpoint on Aug. 25.
Gainesville, there is a blight upon you. There is a scourge upon us. I am writing of a crime most injurious and offensive.
Stories of 9/11 victims to be read aloud
It takes Sophia Ma five minutes to walk from her apartment to her classes at Shands.
Picket signs and protest lines gearing up for action this week will have to be put away until further notice.
Everyone knows the best part about starting college is not having a bedtime. And sure, sometimes you stay up late to study, but not that often. When you're not going out or partying, watching TV is one of the greatest college pastimes.
Archer, Fla., is but a speck on a map. It has a population of about 1,300, and its claim to fame might only be that it was once home to legendary rhythm and blues artist Bo Diddley.
Chick-fil-A lovers can save some moolah Friday if they come into any of the restaurant's locations dressed as a cow in celebration of the franchise's annual Cow Appreciation Day.
It's 6 p.m., and I'm on my way to the gym on a typical weeknight (I had tanned and done laundry earlier). I know there is nothing too peculiar about this, but there is one minor detail I should mention: My car had been on its reserve gasoline for a bit. By "a bit," I mean two days. Forgive me, but I hadn't time to stop for gas. Such is the life of a college student. And - I swear to you - the fuel gauge wasn't that low.
Turning the pages of Campus Talk, a local Gainesville magazine marketed to college students, you will find a small ad.
Eating is one of the most basic functions of the human body. Proving how superior you are is one of the most basic functions of a man. The sweet spot that lies in the middle is, of course, eating challenges.
The scene inside the Archer Road Walmart Wednesday through Thursday evening looked closer to a tailgate than a line for a book signing.
Gainesville Fire Rescue, the Gainesville Police Department and the University Police Department responded to an electrical fire on the fifth floor of J. Hillis Miller Health Science Center early Wednesday afternoon.
The Bartram was Marissa Gainsburg’s home, her personal resort.