Local man arrested for DUI, crashes car into tree
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Monday morning after he reportedly crashed his car on 13th Street.
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Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Monday morning after he reportedly crashed his car on 13th Street.
Danny Rolling didn’t have a normal life growing up. It was far from that.
In front of the wall, there’s a plaque.
Gainesville residents are some of the first in the nation to try Wendy’s new and improved chicken.
During my two weeks of freedom between the Summer and Fall terms I, of course, did what any other college kid in America would do: binge watch Netflix and binge drink.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man Monday after he reportedly burglarized a neighbor’s home and sold their belongings for drug money.
In recent weeks, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’, I-Vt., relationship with black voters has been subject to tremendous scrutiny. Thus far, two of Sanders’ appearances on the campaign trail have been hijacked by activists who self-identify as part of Black Lives Matter, a movement dedicated to raising awareness and effecting substantial change to institutional racism and the subpar treatment of black citizens in the U.S.
Alachua County commissioners and county attorney Michele Lieberman are in the process of investigating whether the county can legally begin issuing civil citations for marijuana possession — a move similar to Miami-Dade County, which voted June 30 to allow police to issue $100 civil citations or give the option of community service for the possession of up to 20 grams of marijuana.
Rebecca Pardini used to be homeless.
Greetings and salutations, Gainesville! We welcome you to this most August occasion by which we end our Summer circulation of the Alligator and prepare our inkstained (not really because everything’s digital nowadays) hands for the coming of our Fall semester. But before we go, we must leave our valued audience for our even more valued swimsuits and margaritas and leave you with this final summer edition of…Darts and Laurels.
Starting Aug. 13, UF will become one of the first universities in the nation to take a step toward building a safer campus.
Comedian Shane Mauss is coming to Gainesville for the first time, equipped with jokes about everything from bad LSD trips to psychedelic experiences.
We’re nearing the end stretch of the summer semesters and I’m sure you readers are aching to make the days count. Let us keep those spirits up with another riveting edition of…Darts and Laurels.
Last weekend’s release of the comedy film “Trainwreck” solidified Amy Schumer as this year’s breakthrough comedian. Although not everyone can digest Schumer’s typical stand-up routines, most audiences will laud her writing and performance in her big-screen debut.
UF researchers created a pesticide that saved the Statue of Liberty from termites and a drug that treats people losing their vision.
Welcome back readers! We’re sure you’re settling back into the proper swing of things following our week off. In any event, it’s another week, another paper and another weekly dose of...
Alex Rodriguez’s baseball accomplishments shouldn’t be celebrated.
Greetings and salutations, Gainesville. Are you surviving the first half of our summer adventure in town? Grand, if you are, because now you’re in for a treat as we deliver another weekly dose of...Darts and Laurels.
The University of Florida, along with nine other schools, has received criticism for the systems in place that seemingly indicate that athletes receive preferential treatment when accused of criminal activity.
On Tuesday afternoon, Gainesville Police found and arrested the suspect involved in the June 3 stabbing at Motel 6.