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(10/08/19 10:32pm)
Alachua County Commissioner Robert “Hutch” Hutchinson and his colleagues have found a way to celebrate an organization involved with livestock, community service and public speaking that he said saved his life.
(10/04/19 12:31am)
Inspire Party’s newly won Senate seats are safe.
(10/01/19 8:59pm)
We all mourned the death of Vine. At its peak, the social network reached 40 million registered users in 2013. When it died in early 2017, the world was in shock. How could such a popular site end so quickly? The answer is actually quite simple and ruins most of the good things in our lives: corporate greed.
(10/01/19 8:41pm)
Gainesville’s newest city manager has a history that runs counter to the praise he received during Friday’s special meeting.
(09/29/19 9:30pm)
Gainesville city commissioners are still attempting to remedy Alachua County’s lack of funding for local homeless centers.
(09/29/19 9:00pm)
On Thursday, a partially redacted letter was declassified from the U.S. intelligence community. The complaint letter filed by a whistleblower (later revealed as a CIA officer posted to the White House) described a call where President Donald Trump pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch a private investigation into Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Biden’s son Hunter, the latter of whom was formerly on the board of a Ukrainian natural gas company.
(09/29/19 6:09pm)
Gainesville is one employment contract away from securing a city manager.
(09/27/19 1:53am)
Branden Pearson speaks in defense of Gator Party against allegations of campaign violations Thursday evening at a Student Government Elections Commission meeting at the Levin College of Law. The meeting followed a contentious Senate race between Gator Party and Inspire Party.
(09/27/19 1:53am)
Branden Pearson speaks in defense of Gator Party against allegations of campaign violations Thursday evening at a Student Government Elections Commission meeting at the Levin College of Law. The meeting followed a contentious Senate race between Gator Party and Inspire Party.
(09/27/19 1:53am)
Facing violations, Inspire Party clung to its newly won seats in UF Student Government Senate at the Elections Commission meeting Thursday evening, its future positions challenged.
(09/26/19 10:02pm)
Out of 55 applicants, only five remain in the search for a new Gainesville city manager.
(09/26/19 12:28am)
Hidden in a swarm of orange and blue T-shirts, Colin Solomon gripped onto his friends, sobbing tears of joy.
(09/19/19 11:58pm)
In a fenced enclosement adjacent to a mobile home, an 80 pound cougar slowly inched closer to Bruce Capin.
(09/19/19 11:12pm)
The invisible boundaries that separate Gainesville’s four redevelopment areas will disappear on Oct. 1 to form a single district.
(09/13/19 1:07am)
Aaron Green, a 73-year-old Gainesville resident, speaks to the city commission Thursday night about polystyrene cups and containers. Green said the discussions about possibly banning single-use plastics was affecting his business, Fletcher’s Cocktail Lounge, which is located at 619 NW 5th Ave.
(09/13/19 1:03am)
Aaron Green, a 73-year-old Gainesville resident, speaks to the city commission Thursday night about polystyrene cups and containers. Green said the discussions about possibly banning single-use plastics was affecting his business, Fletcher’s Cocktail Lounge, which is located at 619 NW 5th Ave.
(09/13/19 1:03am)
The City Hall Auditorium overflowed Thursday night as Gainesville citizens discussed single-use plastic and utility bills with commissioners.
(09/10/19 11:58pm)
James McKnight, a 62-year-old Gainesville resident, speaks to county commissioners during public comment at a meeting on Tuesday evening. McKnight and his neighbors spoke about the lack of road maintenance at NE 27th Avenue in Northeast Gainesville.
(09/10/19 11:57pm)
Attempts to eliminate plastic in the community were overturned on Tuesday.
(08/29/19 11:03pm)
New details have surfaced about the fatal attack in Alachua County earlier this year from what ornithologists describe as “the world’s most dangerous bird.”