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(05/29/25 10:00am)
North Central Florida is a hub of art and creativity, manifesting through its vast collection of antique stores. With so many to choose from, here are a few options to get you started on your antiquing journey.
(05/29/25 10:15am)
Growing up, 67-year-old Shuri Pass sang into her hairbrush to Alice Cooper songs and participated in her church’s youth choir. While her current musical career isn’t what she imagined, she’s happy with making fans dance by covering familiar classic rock hits on stage.
(05/28/25 10:15am)
Enrollment at the University of Florida has steadily increased over the last two years. Since 2021, UF saw a notable rise in first-time student enrollment numbers. However, there is one group whose numbers continue to stay low: transfer students.
(05/27/25 10:00am)
In the beating Florida heat, community members and attendees visiting the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center, kicking off the Florida Emancipation Celebration on May 24.
(05/26/25 10:00am)
El Centro de Servicios para Víctimas y Crisis por Violación del Condado de Alachua ofrecerá un grupo de apoyo completamente en español y gratuito para sobrevivientes de violencia sexual.
(05/23/25 10:22pm)
Early on Friday, the Florida lacrosse team came out swinging in the first quarter of its NCAA Tournament semifinal matchup against its undefeated foe, North Carolina.
(05/22/25 10:00am)
Before this review begins, we feel a duty to warn the readers. We started writing this piece after we went to The Florida Room for the first time. Since then, I have been three separate times. With this in mind, consider the implications of thinking about visiting this establishment multiple times a week. Consider that you might go back many more times than your bank account can handle. Finally, consider the fact that once you go here, breakfast anywhere else will feel like taking an Advil after you just tried heroin.
(05/21/25 3:21am)
The Juneteenth flag, studded in red, white and blue, was raised in front of Gainesville City Hall on May 20, 2025.
(05/21/25 10:15am)
Gainesville began its “Journey to Juneteenth” event series on Tuesday with a flag-raising ceremony, marking the first event in a month-long program celebrating Black history.
(05/20/25 10:00am)
After nearly capturing its third national championship in 2024, Florida softball was prepared for postseason play heading into the Gainesville Regional of the NCAA Softball Championship Tournament.
(05/20/25 10:15am)
After an indoor season that saw Florida track and field record its worst conference championship finishes in program history and only score a combined eight points at the national meet, coach Mike Holloway had a simple message:
(05/21/25 10:15am)
Mientras caminaba por los pasillos de Walmart para realizar sus compras, Antonio Ruíz notó algo que se ha vuelto cada vez más común: Los precios ya no son lo que solían ser.
(05/19/25 10:00pm)
Under a blazing 89-degree sun, the High Springs water tower stood tall like a postcard landmark, setting the scene for the town’s seasonal Art Walk.
(05/23/25 10:00am)
The massive Norman Hall oak tree had been the centerpiece of the UF College of Education’s courtyard for over a hundred years.
(05/21/25 10:00am)
On May 15, the Gainesville City Commission voted 6-1 to hold a special election in November. This election will retry a referendum to return control of Gainesville Regional Utilities to the city.
(05/19/25 10:00am)
The Alachua County School Board voted in an emergency meeting May 1 to shut down Constellation Charter School, displacing nearly 90 students just weeks before the end of the academic year.
(05/18/25 10:00am)
Over 40 community members gathered at the intersection of Northwest 8th Avenue and 34th Street Saturday to protest a proposed Florida black bear hunt. This would be the first bear hunt since 2015.
(05/18/25 12:14am)
It was a bittersweet afternoon in Gainesville, as Saturday’s series finale marked what could be the last game at Condron Ballpark for four Gators.
(05/17/25 12:25am)
In Florida’s opening game of the Gainesville regional, freshman first team all-SEC right fielder Taylor Shumaker stepped up to the plate in the third inning with the scoreboard empty.
(05/16/25 9:16pm)
The Gainesville City Commission voted to hold a special election over the GRU referendum, install new red light cameras and discussed Citizens Field at a meeting Thursday.