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(01/20/25 3:19am)
Known for her bright use of color on walls all over Gainesville, Jenna Horner tries to spread positivity in any way she can. In an attempt to bridge the division between people, she said, she wants to help people see the light when things may feel a little dark.
Video by Ashleigh Lucas
(01/20/25 1:25am)
Known for her bright use of color on walls all over Gainesville, Jenna Horner tries to spread positivity in any way she can.
(01/19/25 8:09pm)
With a deafening bass and hues of neon colors dancing across the walls, Gainesville locals celebrated the end of syllabus week with a bang.
(01/19/25 5:02pm)
Nestled between oak trees covered in Spanish moss, a group of college kids crowded into a backyard for the Playground Preshow, which establishes itself as a quintessentially Gainesville event.
(01/18/25 11:51pm)
The Florida track and field team kicked off the indoor season with strong showings at two meets this weekend.
(01/18/25 6:59pm)
Penny Schwinn, a member of former UF President Ben Sasse’s cabinet, has landed a position in President-elect Donald Trump’s administration.
(01/17/25 5:25pm)
Porch pirates and holiday scams were some unwanted presents at the doorstep of Gainesville residents during December.
(01/17/25 5:06pm)
Around 50 residents of Alachua County, varying from directors, volunteers and participants, gathered on Wednesday at the Westminster Presbyterian Church for the Human Rights Coalition’s monthly ID Fair.
(01/16/25 10:41pm)
The Gainesville City Commission reached a tentative agreement Thursday on terms between UF and the Gainesville Regional Transit System after months of negotiations and controversy over proposed funding cuts.
(01/16/25 3:53am)
The Gainesville Regional Utilities Authority met Wednesday for the first time in 2025.
(01/16/25 11:30am)
Thomas Hahn, the UF club water polo secretary, stood at the closed gate of Florida Pool after arriving in the late afternoon one November day. He intended to fit in a quick swim before dinner, but he found the pool closed, drained and officially out of commission.
(01/16/25 11:15am)
Over the course of 1,000 days, hundreds of thousands of men, women and children have learned to adapt to a new reality — one where classes are held in bomb shelters and the sounds of air sirens are more common than not.
(01/15/25 1:11am)
The City of Gainesville received $11.65 million in federal grant money from the United States Department of Transportation to build new electric vehicle charging stations, according to a press release issued Tuesday.
(01/14/25 10:55am)
UF senior Leanne Wong dazzled under the bright lights of the Stephen C. O’Connell Center in Friday’s meet against No. 23 Nebraska, No. 11 Michigan State and unranked Northern Illinois. On a night when she collected awards for every event but the vault, her all-around score of 39.725 is tied for the highest score of any athlete nationally so far this season.
(01/13/25 11:30am)
Despite the 45-degree weather, Alachua County residents braved the chill to commemorate the founding of their county. Live music filled the air as parents led their children to the face painting booth and couples shared treats from food truck vendors.
(01/17/25 11:00am)
The return of students to campus following nearly a month of winter break couldn’t come any sooner for one group of Gainesville residents: small business owners.
(01/10/25 1:00pm)
In downtown Gainesville, where energetic nightclubs and lavish restaurants meet, lies a passion for punk rock not only as a genre, but as a way of life.
(01/06/25 11:00pm)
After reviewing items from Google search inquiries and a handwritten “goodbye letter” at a hearing Monday, United States assistant attorney Adam Hapner said there was probable cause a Gainesville man was guilty of cyberstalking.
(01/06/25 10:19pm)
Going into 2025, Gainesville continues to be a welcoming place for all those who wish to be welcomed, Mayor Harvey Ward said as he presided over the swearing in of new and returning commissioners Monday at the Thomas Center.
(01/03/25 3:09am)
On Jan. 4, 2024, Florida head coach Kelly Rae Finley walked into the floor-level tunnel of the O’Connell Center with her head down.