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(01/29/20 2:02pm)
About 30 protesters dressed in black chanted in the courtyard at the UF Levin College of Law Tuesday to object to the arrival of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on UF’s campus.
(01/27/20 2:39pm)
Edward Bielarski Jr., the general manager of GRU, speaks at a city commission meeting Thursday about a possible partnership between GRU and Florida Power & Light.
(01/27/20 2:39pm)
Gainesville Regional Utilities is once again in the spotlight after it announced the pause of its plan with Florida Power & Light.
(01/24/20 1:49pm)
Pizza profits are a step toward ending homelessness in Gainesville.
(01/17/20 1:47pm)
Edward Bielarski Jr., the general manager of GRU, speaks at a city commission meeting Thursday about a possible partnership between GRU and Florida Power & Light.
(01/17/20 1:45pm)
Edward Bielarski Jr., the general manager of GRU, speaks at a city commission meeting Thursday about a possible partnership between GRU and Florida Power & Light.
(01/17/20 1:45pm)
Gainesville Regional Utilities remains the talk of the town. It’s on the headlines, agendas and minds of community members.
(01/17/20 10:47am)
In a possible future, a sign flashing on the interstate might puzzle some.
(01/15/20 10:25am)
Gainesville Regional Utilities general manager Edward Bielarski Jr discusses increasing electric rates with the Gainesville City Commission on Wednesday during a meeting. Gas rates will increase by 0.57 percent, wastewater by 0.42 percent and water by 0.44 percent.
(01/15/20 10:25am)
Gainesville City Commissioners will discuss a potential 30-year contract between Gainesville Regional Utilities and Florida Power & Light during its Thursday meeting.
(01/10/20 6:19pm)
WASHINGTON (AP) — It is "highly likely" that Iran shot down the civilian Ukrainian jetliner that crashed near Tehran late Tuesday, killing all 176 people on board, U.S., Canadian and British officials declared Thursday. They said the fiery missile strike could well have been a mistake amid rocket launches and high tension throughout the region.
(01/10/20 1:17pm)
Dignity Village may be shutting down, but the city of Gainesville has a new plan to keep hope alive for the homeless.
(01/09/20 10:00pm)
Most Gainesville residents won’t be finding single-use plastic straws at stores or restaurants any longer, unless they request them.
(12/19/19 7:00am)
A UF engineering team won $2 million in October, but UF tried to keep their money. Now, it will go back to the team.
(12/12/19 3:45pm)
Interested in becoming a part of one of the largest independent student-run newsrooms in the country? The Alligator is looking for its next team of reporters, editors, photographers, videographers and more to move the newspaper forward.
(12/10/19 2:29pm)
U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho will keep his pledge to only serve four terms in Congress.
(12/03/19 9:36pm)
As the clock strikes 6 p.m., Betty Jenner almost expects to hear the familiar rattling of the cage of her emotional support parrot, Koa, or the piercing sound of him squawking “Ma!” from across the room.
(12/02/19 12:12am)
Representative democracy is founded upon the idea that citizens can confidently waive their direct voice in governmental affairs to elected legislators who will serve their best interests. This assumption is strong, and it often does not hold very well in practice.
(12/01/19 10:02pm)
A recent poll shows that Republican voters favor Congressman Ted Yoho despite his pledge to serve for only eight years.
(11/24/19 11:30pm)
In the first week of November, our president was ordered by a state judge to pay $2 million in damages to nonprofit groups. This came after he admitted to the misuse of funds raised by the Donald J. Trump Foundation to promote his run for the presidency, pay off business debts and purchase a self-portrait for one of his hotels. The award of damages marks the end of a legal battle that’s been taking place since 2016 when New York’s attorney general accused the Trump family of using the foundation for business and campaign purposes. The cash in question was raised at a fundraiser intended for veterans in Iowa, which Trump later acknowledged as a campaign event.