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(07/26/21 3:06am)
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(07/21/21 4:10pm)
Gainesville is one step closer to permanently allowing the consumption of alcohol in public.
(07/19/21 11:30am)
Gainesville’s city hall was evacuated before the regular city commission meeting July 15 after chemical fumes leaked into its ventilation system.
(07/14/21 4:34pm)
After emerging from about two weeks of recess, the Gainesville City Commission met July 12 for a special city commission meeting where Malisa McCreedy, the city’s director of transportation and mobility, gave a presentation on proposed changes to parking zones and rates.
(07/06/21 12:00pm)
What was supposed to be a step toward addressing the pressing need for a grocery store in East Gainesville left some community members feeling left out of the decision process.
(06/28/21 12:00pm)
Funded by student’s activities and services fees, Student Government is a campus organization that allows students to actively participate in the decision-making process within UF. Like the national government, SG is divided into three branches: executive, legislative and judicial.
(06/19/21 9:20pm)
Light rain and gray skies did not stop about 70 people from gathering at Depot Park Saturday morning for a 3.1-mile walk to end Gainesville’s “Journey to Juneteenth” celebration.
(06/18/21 6:46pm)
Robert Thomas, 43, wakes up in his small, tidy tent at 3 a.m. each morning and prays.
(06/16/21 1:00pm)
Gainesville’s City Commission unanimously passed a motion June 14 that will notify residents of any future land development updates.
(06/14/21 5:00am)
Following a growing interest in tiny-house living, Alachua County officials and residents are considering how to incorporate the small homes into the community.
(06/01/21 10:56am)
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe is working to implement a program that would give guaranteed income to formerly incarcerated people in Gainesville following their release.
(05/28/21 3:30pm)
High speeds on Waldo Road in Gainesville turn crossing four lanes into a treacherous journey.
(05/26/21 12:35pm)
Residents of Suburban Heights successfully thwarted plans to build drive-thru businesses behind the neighborhood. But now, they’re worried about the potential for a large housing unit to go up instead.
(05/24/21 10:15am)
Gainesville’s City Commission approved a motion that will allow two nonprofits and the city attorney to draft a formal complaint against Florida’s House Bill 1. The complaint could lead to a lawsuit that would challenge the bill in court.
(05/21/21 12:45pm)
After about 10 years of planning, the first home is standing in the Heartwood Neighborhood. Its new website, with floor plan and pricing details for interested buyers, launched May 14.
(05/17/21 10:10am)
With a newborn baby in her house, Nina Bhattacharyya finds it increasingly important to save money and cut down on waste.
(05/13/21 10:30am)
Most school buses transport students, but this one transports science.
(05/10/21 10:00am)
The Sunshine State: home to the Everglades, Kissimmee Prairie State Park, Lake Okeechobee, Florida Reef and now an environmental crisis. On April 4, Florida declared a state of emergency due to a toxic wastewater reservoir on the brink of collapse in Manatee County.
(05/08/21 4:18pm)
Gov. DeSantis signed an executive order invalidating local emergency COVID-19 orders requiring masks and social distancing around the state, but Alachua County will not be affected by the change.
(04/23/21 11:00am)
In her 14-year career at UF, only the nicest things could be said about Maria Gavidia.