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(11/01/21 2:32pm)
As of last week, 95% of Shands COVID-19 patients were unvaccinated. Despite high hospitalization numbers and experts reassuring people that COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective, some are still skeptical about getting the shot.
(11/01/21 2:32pm)
A former UF resident assistant was found guilty of attempted sexual battery, kidnapping and burglary Wednesday after about two years of a postponed trial. He’ll be sentenced Dec. 13.
(11/01/21 2:12pm)
Correction: This story has been corrected to reflect that at least 18 bomb threats, not arrests, have been made to Alachua County Public Schools campuses. The Alligator originally reported otherwise.
(10/22/21 3:05pm)
Two Newberry High School students will be tried as adults in connection to the recent bomb threats at Alachua County Public schools. The two were transferred to the Alachua County Jail Wednesday.
(10/04/21 1:00pm)
Dallis Brimm, 7, walked up to the tennis courts at T.B. McPherson Park, racket in hand, ready to play a round of tennis. A quiet rainfall hit the blue tennis court floor, but that didn’t stop Dallis from doing what she loves.
(09/29/21 5:35pm)
When former Commissioner Gail Johnson submitted her resignation five months into her second term, Cynthia Chestnut answered the call.
(09/27/21 12:58pm)
After an attempted murder trial, Julius Irving uses his life experiences to set goals for himself.
(09/17/21 5:31pm)
Threats of violence caused a Thursday Gainesville City Commission to be canceled.
(09/17/21 5:29pm)
A Gainesville preschool teacher was arrested Wednesday after being accused of sexually assaulting a child younger than 12 years old at a daycare.
(09/15/21 6:23pm)
One city charter officer resigned Sept. 13 while another kept their job on the morning of Sept. 14.
(09/13/21 1:00pm)
Kelly Baker’s wife relies on her phone or tablet to work as a certified nursing assistant in Gainesville. Her mother-in-law also takes classes from home, and her 5-month-old daughter enjoys watching educational videos.
(09/07/21 1:32pm)
Akeem Thompson lit up the room with his smile and hyped up crowds like no other. With his goofy persona and sick beats, Thompson brought laughter, joy and rhythm to Gainesville.
(09/07/21 1:31pm)
The Alachua County School District continues to butt heads with Gov. Ron DeSantis, prolonging conflict over the mask mandate, two lawsuits and a removed school board member.
(09/03/21 12:33pm)
Three months ago, Brandi McElvain Fisher scoured Ticketmaster. Glancing at the screen, her eyes paused on the event she yearned to attend with bated breath.
(08/31/21 1:32am)
In a year and a half, the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed humanity’s way of life. With work and academic environments shifting to virtual settings and in-person social activities coming to a halt, relationships of all types are bound to experience a level of strain due to these changes.
(08/30/21 1:00pm)
Lacy Gifford, 38, voted for Commissioner Gail Johnson because of her commitment to East Gainesville, Porters Quarters and Seminary Lane. But with Johnson’s voice gone, the East Gainesville resident is uneasy about not having a voice for historically Black neighborhoods on the commission.
(08/30/21 1:00pm)
Cries from a jail cell are not unheard of. But pursuant to state law, the tears of a newborn behind bars should be.
(08/27/21 1:10pm)
UF graduate assistants will be reimbursed for health and transportation costs as part of fee relief for Summer and Fall 2021.
(08/27/21 1:12pm)
The Gainesville City Commission met Aug. 26 to discuss the enforcement of Alachua County’s newly-renewed seven-day mask mandate and to plan a special election following Commissioner Gail Johnson’s resignation.
(08/25/21 2:30pm)
Following the Aug. 23 sold out BROCKHAMPTON concert, Student Government Productions announced two more events to elevate the student experience, which will be paid for by a $1.55 million reserve funds transfer to SG agencies.