Man finds racist message toward Asians at Gainesville Nissan Dealership
A local car dealership is trying to make amends after a customer found an anti-Asian message written on a sanitation bottle inside the store.
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A local car dealership is trying to make amends after a customer found an anti-Asian message written on a sanitation bottle inside the store.
More than 30 people marched from Norman Field to Tigert Hall as the sun set Thursday with a banner that read “End Workplace Exploitation For All.”
When Gainesville’s SpringHill Suites by Marriott reopened job applications at the beginning of the year – only about 15 people applied and three were hired but quickly quit. They applied, went through the interview process and then didn’t show up for work.
As she kneeled in front of a freshly plowed patch of dark brown dirt encircled by a wooden fence in Reserve Park, Kimberly Brown smiled at her daughter Bella.
Sixty days. Two hundred thousand dollars.
A year after UF’s campus shut down due to COVID-19, the university’s first in-person socially distanced live music event marked a return to normalcy.
After nearly a year of pandemic-related setbacks, Sus Hi Eatstation finally sees a light at the end of the tunnel.
Gainesville City Commissioner Gail Johnson eagerly hugged Commissioner-elect Desmon Duncan-Walker at an election watch party Tuesday evening to celebrate their victories, signaling a new era of collaboration between the two commissioners.
Alachua County opened applications for an Emergency Rental Assistance Program March 15.
TikTok star and “America’s mom” Tabitha Brown will speak virtually at a free event for UF students March 24.
Emmy and Grammy award winning actress Tiffany Haddish will speak virtually at a free event for UF students March 24.
After weeks of protest, UF announced Tuesday that it will not move forward with a plan to use the McCarty Woods conservation area as a construction site.
The smell of freshly baked cookies wafting through Midtown is sure to draw in anyone with a sweet tooth.
Nadia Schmaler stopped at a Publix for a carton of milk and left with a COVID-19 vaccination.
Gainesville residents will vote on two city commission seats Tuesday.
Students are protesting a proposed Florida Senate bill that may dramatically change who benefits from the Bright Futures Scholarship program.
Two large tanks sat tucked in the rows of creatures at Gator City Reptiles. In one, a large male gecko perched fearlessly on a piece of driftwood. The other sat empty.
Joyce Powell didn’t always love to read. But since she’s been behind bars, the 58-year-old Lowell Correctional Institution prisoner has become an avid science fiction fan.
Mia Thomas loves to feel beautiful in bright, expensive wigs. She wants college students in Gainesville to feel the same at an affordable price.
The Gator Party won its second executive ticket and maintained a majority in Senate on Wednesday. There were 6,650 total ballots cast, Supervisor of Elections Haley Price announced on a live stream Wednesday evening.