Hundreds protest potential development on former Seminary Lane plot
Tequila McKnight stood on the steps of Gainesville City Hall and told the crowd what it’s like to return to a home that no longer stands.
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Tequila McKnight stood on the steps of Gainesville City Hall and told the crowd what it’s like to return to a home that no longer stands.
Alachua County is one step closer to returning to business as usual.
While a series of four Pensacola fires was extinguished in 1852, the flames still smolder today.
It’s been months since some Gainesville tattoo artists have had a blank canvas in front of them. Now equipped with masks and thermometers, they can once again put needle to skin.
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The Alachua County Commission voted unanimously to delay making a decision on youth summer activities Tuesday afternoon.
For the first time in Gainesville's history, city commissioners took their oath of office virtually Thursday afternoon.
It took Tillissa Barcia four tries to find a mask that her autistic son, Austin, would wear.
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The Alachua County Commission reinstated its previous face covering and occupancy limit requirements—six hours after voting to repeal these measures.
Venettia Moultrie stood on the property she called home and watched as bulldozers prepared to clear her community’s belongings.
The Alachua County Commission voted Tuesday to end the face mask requirement in its emergency order.
Denise Garcia and Jeffery Davis wear face masks in downtown Gainesville. The commission voted Tuesday to end the face mask requirement in its emergency order.
All five Alachua County commissioners and the county manager were named defendants in a civil rights complaint filed on May 11 over the county’s face mask order.
Denise Garcia and Jeffery Davis wear face masks in downtown Gainesville. The commission voted Tuesday to end the face mask requirement in its emergency order.
Donna Rowland hasn’t left her home in a month — except to get tested for COVID-19 once every week.
Not wearing a face mask in public can now result in a fine.
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