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(02/04/25 10:55am)
Florida graduate student attacker Jordan Basso has never been a stranger to competing as an underdog. But now, as she enters her final season of collegiate eligibility, Basso has the chance to play for a team coming off a Final Four appearance.
(02/03/25 10:55am)
Last season, the Florida men’s hoops squad boasted its highest-scoring offense in program history. In 2024-25, UF nearly matched it. On Saturday, that was hardly recognizable.
(02/07/25 11:00am)
When Kassandra Rodriguez, a 25-year-old social coordinator, wants a sweet treat, her cravings call her to the closest dessert shop. Near UF campus, it’s quite the hike.
(02/05/25 11:15am)
Luke’s New York Bagels, which first opened on Main Street in March 2020, welcomed a line of tired but eager customers to its new location at City Food Hall Jan. 30. The window opened at 7 a.m., when 22-year-old Jose Herrera was the first to order.
(02/03/25 11:00am)
A preliminary report from the Florida Auditor General found UF failed to prevent former President Ben Sasse from leveraging his executive privileges to inappropriately spend university funds.
(02/04/25 11:00am)
Los proyectos de ley complementarios en el Senado y la Cámara de Representantes de Florida son el proyecto de meses de Amy Trask
(02/06/25 11:00am)
Teachers in Alachua County are fed up.
(02/06/25 11:15am)
Whether Gainesville locals are searching for a new favorite book, a cozy study spot or simply a place to spend hours browsing rows of neatly — or haphazardly — stacked books, the city’s independent bookstores have it all.
(02/03/25 11:15am)
Editor’s note: This story contains sensitive topics of domestic violence and abuse and may be sensitive to some readers.
(02/07/25 11:15am)
After spending over a decade in downtown Gainesville, Bill Bryson said he felt a call to nature. Now, surrounded by train tracks and a 300-acre blueberry farm, Bryson said he’s found a sense of peace after moving to Waldo in 2009.
(02/02/25 3:45am)
If one followed the warmly lit stone path right off the corner of Southeast Sixth Ave and South Main Street Friday, they’d find Heartwood Soundstage’s spacious outside venue full of fans wearing vintage clothing. But if they ventured past the crowds and merchant tables, a dark doorway would lead them into a small indoor stage where local musicians Jordan Burchel, The Nancys and Hotel Fiction performed.
(01/31/25 10:33pm)
After a long day, slaving over a home-cooked meal is the last box a person wants to check. However, it can be difficult to satisfy the taste buds without cooking or breaking the bank. To those looking to dine on a budget, here’s a list of the top five meals under $20 in Gainesville ranked from least to most expensive for when cooking at home just isn’t in the cards.
(01/31/25 12:27am)
A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in a domestic violence dispute as a convicted felon.
(01/30/25 8:57pm)
A Gainesville man was arrested Wednesday on charges of attempted murder for a drive-by shooting that occurred in July.
(01/30/25 12:35am)
This story originally stated that each member of the settlement was given financial compensation to pay for water filtration. It was updated to reflect that only some members have received such compensation.
(01/29/25 2:37am)
In its meeting Tuesday, the Alachua County Commission discussed the continuation of its gun violence prevention and community health worker programs and proposed an amendment allowing permitted restaurants to brew their own alcoholic beverages.
(01/29/25 5:52pm)
Helga Melmed, a 97-year-old Holocaust survivor, captivated more than 400 University of Florida students and Gainesville community members at the Chabad UF Student Center Monday evening with her powerful testimony of survival, resilience and love amidst captivity in Auschwitz and two other German camps.
(01/27/25 9:43pm)
A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday night on charges of possession of a firearm as a convicted felon and of drug possession with the intent to sell.
(01/28/25 10:55am)
Just over two years ago, Florida pitcher Pierce Coppola sat in his parked car sobbing. The then-sophomore left-hander had just found out he sustained his second season-ending injury in a row. This time, months before he could officially take the mound in the 2023 season.