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(08/17/19 7:27pm)
Gainesville Police arrested a 48-year-old woman accused of trying to kill herself and two young sons by crashing into a truck carrying 330 gallons of gasoline Friday night.
(08/12/19 9:02pm)
Mia Acker used her dad’s helmet because she didn’t want to spend money on a new one.
(08/06/19 12:38am)
The city of Gainesville decided at a city commission meeting on Thursday that it will not be joining the lawsuit against the Florida law that bans sanctuary practices.
(07/15/19 11:39pm)
At least five men who contacted a woman on an online dating site were surprised with two Gainesville residents who robbed them.
(07/04/19 10:00am)
On Tuesday, July 2 at 3:10 pm, the Gainesville Police Department received a report of an armed robbery at University Commons.
(07/02/19 12:20am)
On Monday, the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office began to honor ICE detainers as a result of a bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis June 14 banning sanctuary policies that limit cooperation with federal immigration law.
(07/02/19 12:00am)
On Monday, smoking bans across Florida extended to vaping.
(07/01/19 11:38pm)
A Gainesville man was charged in connection to a June 25 Alachua shooting due to the combined efforts of the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies, the High Springs Police Department, Gainesville Police Department, and Alachua Police Department.
(06/18/19 1:46am)
Florida paramedics who are assigned to a special tactical team, such as a SWAT team, will be able to carry guns openly while they are in the field now that Gov DeSantis has signed House Bill 487 into law. This law will go into effect July 1, but Gainesville has yet to decide if it will participate.
(06/13/19 9:59am)
K-9 Officer Rocky rode in the backseat of his partner’s vehicle for nearly a decade. University Police said goodbye to him as he moved into retirement May 14.
(05/30/19 4:31pm)
Officer Ed Ratliff pets Ace, 2, Saturday, February 23 during a Gainesville Police Department K-9 unit demonstration at the 2nd Annual Stop Paws Learn event at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo. Ace is an apprehension and narcotics certified dog, who is trained to track and find people and drugs for the police department. Ratliff has been working with Ace on the road since the summer of 2018.
(05/30/19 12:33am)
For one Gainesville man, a Sunday morning incident resulted in multiple charges. For K-9 officer Ace, he was just doing his job.
(05/21/19 10:29pm)
An Archer man barricaded himself in a Gainesville apartment early Tuesday morning, which led to a seven-hour long police standoff.
(05/20/19 10:50pm)
Update, July 29, 2019: The charge of aggravated assault has been dismissed from Jinming Chen's record due to insufficient evidence to sustain a conviction, according to a court document obtained by The Alligator.
(05/20/19 10:39pm)
Joshua Hyden, 34, allegedly stole a 2016 Kawasaki motorcycle on May 4 at 1320 NW 3rd Ave., according to a sworn complaint from the Gainesville Police Department.
(05/20/19 4:41pm)
Summer session has arrived in the swampy marsh that is Gainesville.
(05/13/19 10:59pm)
A Gainesville woman accused of stealing credit cards thought she proved her innocence to an officer by showing him the contents of her wallet on Sunday afternoon.
(05/13/19 10:50pm)
A Gainesville man could not run away from his problems on Monday morning.
(04/22/19 1:25am)
Parents of students in the Alachua County Public School system say the plan the district created to close the gap between white and black students’ performance isn’t going to work.
(04/18/19 11:20pm)
The Gainesville City Commission voted to accept an audit of the Reichert House youth program Thursday afternoon, despite controversy involving its author.