Through Their Eyes: Part 4 - In pursuit of justice
Editors note: This is part four of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Friday’s paper for a look into the recovery process of survivors.
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Editors note: This is part four of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Friday’s paper for a look into the recovery process of survivors.
Some called it a time to reconnect with the community, while others called it stunt by law enforcement to redirect public attention.
Authorities fatally shot a local high school sophomore after a standoff at Majestic Oaks Apartments on Sunday night.
Gainesville Police Department announced Friday that burglaries are 50 percent higher compared to the same time last year.
A Gainesville man was charged Wednesday after police said they found nearly 200 grams of various drugs in his home.
It’s a good thing Emma Campbell looked outside Saturday afternoon.
Introduced to establish standards for the use of body cameras by law enforcement, House Bill (HB) 93: Law Enforcement Officer Body Cameras unanimously passed the Florida Senate on March 7 and, as of press time, is now awaiting action by Gov. Rick Scott.
Ever since Gainesville Police Officer Bobby White played basketball with local kids and became an Internet celebrity, he decided to use the sport to mend what he called a broken relationship between youth and police.
A woman crashed into a Campus USA Credit Union on Friday afternoon.
UF’s Student Nighttime Auxiliary Patrol will ask for more funding this Summer.
On the side of Northwest 16th Avenue, a group of Officer Scott Baird’s family, friends and colleagues lit candles in his memory.
Hannah Brim was five months pregnant when she went missing in January, according to a Gainesville Police incident report.
A UF physics professor died in a hospital Monday morning from cardiac arrest, police said.
About three weeks after they were reported for “loudly” playing basketball, nine Gainesville kids and a handful of police officers sat courtside at an NBA game Sunday afternoon.
For the third time since mid-January, an unknown man exposed his penis to a woman in the Norman Hall Parking Garage, located near sorority row.
About five miles from the Alachua County Jail, a methamphetamine lab stood.
Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies drank coffee with the community Wednesday, sparking energy and conversation.
We now return to our regularly scheduled programming: After two weeks of nothing but Darts OR Laurels, we’re happy to say that the past week not only dished out the good and the bad in equal measure, but did so with gusto. For a change, we’ve actually found ourselves with too much to cover. So without further ado, here’s this week’s edition of …
In light of recent setbacks, including cases of sexual harassment, Gainesville Police Chief Tony Jones announced Wednesday he will restructure the department this year.
Woman threatens to stab government employee, authorities say