Deputies arrest jail inmate for spitting
Alachua County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a local man Tuesday morning after he reportedly spit on a jail inmate while already serving time for past crimes.
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Alachua County Sheriff’s deputies arrested a local man Tuesday morning after he reportedly spit on a jail inmate while already serving time for past crimes.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Thursday morning after he reportedly tried to enter several apartments armed with a gun.
Darts & Laurels: wonderful tradition for Friday editions of the Alligator or insidious plot to influence the hearts and minds of Gainesville residents and UF students? You tell us, because even we aren’t sure anymore. With that inquiry out of the way, it’s time for this week’s edition of…
In 1968, Hilary Sessions had a baby.
Local police officers and community members joined together Thursday to learn how to apply fair practices in the line of duty.
Gainesville police officers and community members attended a training course “Fair and Impartial Policing: A Science-Based Approach” Sept. 3, 2015, at Gainesville Police Department’s Hall of Heroes. The class discussed actions police officers can take to exhibit fair and impartial policing.
Gainesville police officers and community members attended a training course “Fair and Impartial Policing: A Science-Based Approach” Sept. 3, 2015, at Gainesville Police Department’s Hall of Heroes. The class discussed actions police officers can take to exhibit fair and impartial policing.
Local authorities arrested a fugitive hiding in a house near a Gainesville elementary school Friday afternoon.
In front of the wall, there’s a plaque.
Outside a hospital window, Superman waved to a group of smiling children.
Ashish Aggarwal didn’t like waiting for the bus, and now he won’t have to.
Local man recovered after being hit with a car in O’Connell Center parking lot
The state attorney cleared two Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies last week in the May 12 shooting of a man outside the Northside Shopping Center Winn-Dixie, according to ASO spokesman Art Forgey.
Alachua County commissioners and county attorney Michele Lieberman are in the process of investigating whether the county can legally begin issuing civil citations for marijuana possession — a move similar to Miami-Dade County, which voted June 30 to allow police to issue $100 civil citations or give the option of community service for the possession of up to 20 grams of marijuana.
When her friend was shot about two weeks ago, Clara Edwards decided to make a GoFundMe page to help cover his medical expenses.
On Monday morning, Carly Reeves woke up to UF alerts regarding a gunshot outside her dorm at Murphree Hall.
We’re nearing the end stretch of the summer semesters and I’m sure you readers are aching to make the days count. Let us keep those spirits up with another riveting edition of…Darts and Laurels.
Former UF football player J.C. Jackson has been formally charged with four first-degree felonies stemming from a reported armed robbery in April.
For children at the Reichert House, discipline and routine are what their teachers aim to instill in them daily.
Based on the Confederate statue on the corner of Main Street and East University Avenue on Thursday, a crowd of protesters held signs that read, “End white supremacy” and “Tear it down.”