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(07/23/19 1:08am)
Weeks after Alachua County’s conversion therapy ban became a countywide ordinance, members of Liberty Counsel, a legal advocacy group based in Orlando, are attempting to put a halt to its progression through legal action.
(07/18/19 12:21am)
Hawthorne residents have seen a rise in some furry new neighbors, but residents aren’t happy about it.
(07/17/19 10:28pm)
UF researchers may have found the answer to flexible touchscreen phones.
(07/17/19 12:26pm)
Gainesville’s Westminster Presbyterian Church United is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody over the constitutionality of SB 168. There are currently 10 plaintiffs and the City of Gainesville may join the suit.
(07/11/19 1:00am)
The Alachua County Commission passed a motion Tuesday to hire a new rural services deputy and possibly purchase a new airboat on Tuesday.
(07/02/19 2:05am)
The Gainesville Regional Airport will rise to new heights with an expansion project on the horizon.
(07/01/19 10:17pm)
Florida's largest sheriff's office has lost its law enforcement accreditation after criticism over its handling of fatal shootings at a high school and airport.
(06/19/19 10:04pm)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A sheriff suspended by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over the response to the Parkland school shooting testified Wednesday that he properly trained a deputy now criminally charged in the case, but he wasn't able to give him courage.
(06/18/19 12:49am)
Florida is in the midst of hurricane season, but this app will leave Alachua County prepared for even the worst of storms.
(06/14/19 10:55pm)
(Left to Right) Joshua Forgione, Matt Mann, Bella Wilson, Mayor Lauren Poe, Keelyn Fife and Alissa Humphrey pose for a photo after presenting their projects in the City Commission room.
(06/14/19 10:55pm)
Local high school students received some atypical extra credit on Wednesday morning when they presented to the Gainesville mayor.
(06/14/19 9:25pm)
Mayor Lauren Poe (middle) allowed Keelyn Fife (left) and Alissa Humphrey (right) to sit in the city commission chairs while watching their peers’ presentation.
(06/14/19 9:24pm)
(Left to Right) Joshua Forgione, Matt Mann, Bella Wilson, Mayor Lauren Poe, Keelyn Fife and Alissa Humphrey pose for a photo after presenting their projects in the City Commission room.
(06/14/19 9:20pm)
(Left to Right) Joshua Forgione, Matt Mann, Bella Wilson, Mayor Lauren Poe, Keelyn Fife and Alissa Humphrey pose for a photo after presenting their projects in the City Commission room.
(06/14/19 9:20pm)
Local high school students received some atypical extra credit on Wednesday morning when they presented to the Gainesville mayor.
(06/13/19 9:20am)
The Gainesville City Plan Board will have their monthly meeting at the City Hall Auditorium on June 27 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss future zoning and land use decisions.
(06/06/19 12:36am)
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.
(06/06/19 12:34am)
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.
(06/06/19 12:34am)
Gainesville Regional Utilities customers might be seeing slightly higher bills after the City Commision approved a 6.4 percent electric rate increase.
(06/06/19 12:15am)
Your one class of the day is finally done. Of course, the sky is dumping water down like the ground is on fire. “It’s just water. Stop being over dramatic,” you tell yourself. The impatient energy gets to you. It’s time to run. You push off the wet floor, but there is no traction. You slip and hit your head. You stare up in the sky and instead of stars you see…