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A Gainesville man was charged by Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies Sunday with robbery after pushing a woman to the ground.
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A Gainesville man was charged by Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies Sunday with robbery after pushing a woman to the ground.
A Tampa man was charged with more than a routine traffic ticket after a stop by a Gainesville police officer and K-9 unit Monday.
I first wrote about remakes, reboots and sequels for The Alligator in November of last year. At the time, I addressed Hollywood as a whole and how it can do remakes better. But I have since realized that while almost all of the major studios are guilty of this, Disney’s approach has been… special.
From beginning to end, the second floor of the UF chemistry lab building is lined with posters of inventor Richard Yost’s work — much like a museum.
A UF Health Shands Hospital registered nurse is no longer practicing after testing positive for fentanyl.
Over 100 million animals are burned, crippled, poisoned and abused in U.S. labs every year in the name of “science.”
Summer B marks the halfway point of summer session, but for most of the fresh faces on campus, this is just the beginning. With beginnings come the transition period of figuring out what the hell is going on in this humid, and at times bizarre, place we call Gainesville. Your high school shenanigans may or may not have prepared you for this whirlwind six weeks of learning. The Editorial Board has a combined 14 years of experience on UF’s campus so take it from us…
Across multiple religions, giving back to the poor is highly encouraged and thought to make one closer to enlightenment. Whether religious or not, giving for the sake of others just feels good and can help others feel good as well.
Panagioti Tsolkas, 38, cups his phone to the receiver of a megaphone Monday while Danielle Chanzes, 26, holds it up so prisoners inside the jail can hear. Tsolkas, an organizer for Fight Toxic Prisons had called the parents of Gerald Bell, who is in jail for drug-related charges, so they could announce his bail would be posted.
Panagioti Tsolkas, 38, cups his phone to the receiver of a megaphone Monday while Danielle Chanzes, 26, holds it up so prisoners inside the jail can hear. Tsolkas, an organizer for Fight Toxic Prisons had called the parents of Gerald Bell, who is in jail for drug-related charges, so they could announce his bail would be posted.
Students of the UF School of Theatre + Dance brought the heat with their premiere of the musical “Hills on Fire” this past weekend. More than 40 students, faculty and family members were present for the cast’s final performance Sunday afternoon.
What does $23.7 million get you? For UF’s College of Pharmacy, the answer is fourth place.
Officer Ed Ratliff pets Ace, 2, Saturday, February 23 during a Gainesville Police Department K-9 unit demonstration at the 2nd Annual Stop Paws Learn event at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo. Ace is an apprehension and narcotics certified dog, who is trained to track and find people and drugs for the police department. Ratliff has been working with Ace on the road since the summer of 2018.
The UF softball team will have more than luck on its side when it takes the field in Oklahoma City.
The devil’s lettuce. The horrible herb. Satan’s salad. The medical use of this controversial leafy green was up for discussion Wednesday night.
For one Gainesville man, a Sunday morning incident resulted in multiple charges. For K-9 officer Ace, he was just doing his job.
Tom Miller, who held an exorcism for Richard Spencer at his open mic show last year, is writing a love letter to Gainesville in his newly finished screenplay, “The Tabernacle of Hedonism.”
An Archer man barricaded himself in a Gainesville apartment early Tuesday morning, which led to a seven-hour long police standoff.
A Gainesville woman accused of stealing credit cards thought she proved her innocence to an officer by showing him the contents of her wallet on Sunday afternoon.
A Gainesville man could not run away from his problems on Monday morning.