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Danielle Ruiz, left, stands with Laura Kalt, her victim advocate at the Gainesville Police Department. Victims can receive free, confidential counseling by contacting the Alachua County Rape Crisis center at 352-264-6760.
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Danielle Ruiz, left, stands with Laura Kalt, her victim advocate at the Gainesville Police Department. Victims can receive free, confidential counseling by contacting the Alachua County Rape Crisis center at 352-264-6760.
Patrons at a southwest Gainesville hotel evacuated for about two hours Wednesday afternoon after maintenance workers found something suspicious inside a room.
Gainesville Police will be shopping for a new pawed partner and medical equipment with some of Gainesville residents’ lunch money.
An Alachua County grand jury indicted an Alabama man Thursday accused of stabbing a Gainesville resident on West University Avenue in October.
On gamedays, The Swamp becomes a fortress.
If you aren’t 21 and are thinking about trying out that new fake ID at midtown, it’s probably better if you didn’t.
Pirates, princesses and patrol cars will set the scene in Gainesville tonight.
Almost a year after a series of Occupy Gainesville arrests landed dozens of protesters in jail, occupiers got a chance to challenge the charges.
Gainesville Police identified the victim of a West University Avenue homicide as part of new details released Monday.
Two young people were hurt Sunday night when their car hit a tree along Northwest 13th Street.
Mike Fisher and Gabriel Pimentel heard a rumbling outside their house.
For Ryan Mychal-Brooks Burney, a nearly $12,000 purchase with stolen credit card information he bought for $500 seemed like a steal.
Fans of the University of South Carolina and UF were on opposing sides Saturday, except at the Greater Gator and Gamecock Tailgater.
After about a month of unanswered questions, miles of searching and holding onto hope, the Aguilar family may have the closure it prayed for.
The sounds of eclectic music and smells of frying food drifted among droves of art lovers through the brick streets of downtown Gainesville Sunday.
Editor’s Note: This letter is in reference to a story that ran in the Sept. 25 edition of the Alligator titled “Gainesville Youth Baseball’s parent-run board faces setbacks.” Dave Mitchell, a main source in the story, gave a false name to the reporter and misrepresented the nature of the baseball league’s conflicts. When the reporter contacted one of the league’s board members, she refused to further explain the situation and didn’t deny the notes the reporter read to her over the phone. Once the facts of Mitchell’s identity and criminal background came to light, the Alligator removed the story from its website and printed a retraction. The Alligator deeply regrets the inaccuracies in the original story.
Volunteers hoping to assist police in the search for a missing UF student will face closed doors after Friday afternoon.
The response from police and volunteers has been substantial in the search for a UF student who disappeared Sept. 20.
As Pedro Bravo remained in Alachua County Jail accused of a murder in connection to Christian Aguilar’s disappearance, police documents released Saturday shed more light on what happened the day Aguilar went missing.
Gainesville Police has charged Pedro Bravo with the murder of Christian Aguilar.