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26 letters' worth of landmarks, legends and facts of life in Gainesville.
If "you are what you eat" were really true, thousands of freshmen would turn into slices of pizza after a few weeks at UF.
A woman who witnesses say was talking on a cell phone drove her car into another car and flipped multiple times on Southwest 13th Street Tuesday afternoon.
A woman who witnesses say was talking on a cell phone drove her car into a another car and flipped multiple times on Southwest 13th Street Tuesday afternoon.
Drivers can expect traffic delays across central Gainesville to end no earlier than September 2011, according to a state official.
Drivers can expect traffic delays across central Gainesville to end no earlier than September 2011, according to a state official.
With all the rabble between scientists and media outlets over the benefits and dangers of coffee, it's hard to know what to believe. People on the left say it prevents cancer, and other people on the left say it could give you a heart attack. People on the right talk too, but I don't listen to them. Like any red-blooded, coffee loving fool, I decided to see for myself.
A year after his death, Bo Diddley is still giving back to the Florida community where he spent the last years of his life.
It was raining late Tuesday afternoon. Calvin Bryant, 66, sat on his porch with his 2-year-old grandson on his lap.
Today marks the 29th annual Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day, benefiting the Alachua County Public Schools Foundation.
Police are still searching for a man who robbed two women with a gun in a hotel parking lot Saturday night.
Downtown Gainesville will be a melting pot of musical styles for the next six months.
As more people join Facebook and Myspace, the social networking Web sites have become a breeding ground for money scams.
Scrawled on a ripped piece of paper on Marcee Lee Winthrop's refrigerator are the words, "When I want to cry, I will laugh instead."
The Gainesville City Commission unanimously passed an ordinance to regulate the bicycle cabs and rickshaws that give rides for tips and donations during game days.
The University Police Department is filing a sworn complaint against Gainesville resident Richard White, 41, for reportedly exposing his genitals to at least one woman outside the McKnight Brain Institute on Monday night.
A portion of Archer Road will receive an $8 million face-lift come October if everything pans out.
After restaurants such as Guthrie's and Joe's Deli shut down in Gainesville, a new Zaxby's is opening up shop.
Editor's note: This is the final part of a two-part series about veteran UPD officers.
Free samples of McCafe coffee drinks will be offered at local McDonald's fast-food restaurants for the month of March.