City Commissioner Gigi Simmons reflects on her first 100 days
Gigi Simmons has learned how to lead over the last 100 days.
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Gigi Simmons has learned how to lead over the last 100 days.
The Gainesville City Commission will be at the Reitz Union to talk to students about keeping Midtown bars open longer.
Tina Certain’s supporters were ready to party Tuesday night.
A UF student who ran as a Democrat for a Florida House seat used his campaign funds to pay for questionable items such as haircuts, Chipotle meals and nearly $500 of Lyft charges.
In the race for governor, Andrew Gillum secured the Democratic nomination and will face Ron DeSantis, President Donald Trump’s pick, in the general election. Gov. Rick Scott secured the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate and will challenge incumbent Bill Nelson in November.
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A former city commissioner is suing to get a controversial Gainesville Regional Utilities referendum off November’s ballot.
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Gainesville city officials accidentally shared a Facebook post to a site with a recording from an adviser to the County Commission talking about boosts to tax revenue because of Richard Spencer’s visit.
An Ocala minority nonprofit spent hundreds on advertisements to support a state Senate candidate, according to a complaint filed with the Florida Elections Commission.
The Alachua County Commission voted Thursday to increase stormwater assessment fees to $45 to improve infrastructure and tackle new projects.
Voters can head to the polls as early as Saturday in Alachua County.
University students and faculty can soon walk to the polls to cast their ballots for early voting.
Gainesville Regional Utilities rates will increase by just over 2 percent this October.
Endorsements, much like winter in Westeros, are coming. The Alligator will be gathering information provided from most candidates for most offices in the coming weeks.