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(09/19/24 7:29pm)
As the sea of orange and blue descended upon the University of Florida for the Gators' second home game of the season, fans who came early to set up their tailgates were greeted by an unpleasant surprise.
(09/15/24 6:50pm)
Gainesville Police Department officers responded to reports of domestic aggravated assault Friday involving two siblings.
(09/14/24 10:10pm)
On Friday, the City of Gainesville named Nelson Moya its next chief of police.
(09/13/24 7:00pm)
Alachua County seeks to fulfill its promise of organic waste sustainability. But it may not be all sunshine within its chosen compost company.
(09/03/24 9:55am)
Grabbing a handle of Tito’s vodka, one-third full, and chugging it straight at The Range bar. That’s the last thing Bennett remembers before waking up in the hospital with a wristband reading “rescue peanut.”
(08/22/24 3:03pm)
In an effort to make schools safer, 44 active resource officers will return to elementary, middle and high school campuses this school year.
(08/21/24 2:43am)
CORRECTION: The Alligator previously reported Raemi Eagle-Glenn won the District 22 Republican candidacy. She won Alachua County, but not Levy County or Gilchrist County. This article is updated with the winner, Chad Johnson.
(08/05/24 9:59am)
CORRECTION: The Alligator incorrectly reported Alachua County School Board Seat District 4 candidate Lew Welge worked for Alachua County Public Schools. The article has been updated to reflect that he worked for Florida public schools.
(08/05/24 9:57am)
The Florida Department of Children and Families awarded eight local nonprofits state grants allocated toward homelessness services.
(08/03/24 10:23pm)
In its Thursday meeting, the Gainesville City Commission approved financial support for the Hippodrome Theatre and Gainesville Police Department officer pay increases.
(07/25/24 8:34pm)
The Gainesville Police Department arrested a man Wednesday on suspicion of possessing and distributing child pornography.
(07/24/24 11:51pm)
The Gainesville Police Department arrested a pastor Sunday on suspicion of raping his 15-year-old niece, who was booked into UF Health Shands Hospital for examination a day after the incident.
(07/16/24 1:28am)
Gainesville police arrested three men Thursday on suspicion of targeting the stores and homes of minorities across two counties during violent robberies and home invasions.
(07/11/24 3:10am)
The Gainesville Police Department arrested a 22-year-old registered sex offender Tuesday on suspicion of sending sexually explicit material to a minor in violation of her probation.
(06/23/24 3:53pm)
On Friday, the Gainesville Police Department and Alachua County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call made about a possible active shooter and hostage situation inside of a bathroom at The Oaks Mall, which later turned out to be unfounded.
(06/21/24 4:48pm)
An undercover Messianic Jewish activist who sought to bait Muslim UF professors into admitting bias against Israel and conservatives has not yet been trespassed from campus and is “not considered a threat” by the UF Police Department.
(06/12/24 10:36pm)
Linda Stump-Kurnick, who became UF’s first female police chief in July 2003, will become the Assistant Vice President of Public Safety, according to a Wednesday UF news release.
(06/10/24 10:00am)
Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, pro-Palestinian protestors across Florida and the nation are calling on universities to publicly disclose and divest from their financial partnerships with Israel. At UF, home to the largest population of undergraduate Jewish students in the country, protestors’ demands have gone unacknowledged by the university. After reviewing publicly available information on UF’s business partnerships, investment portfolio and contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense, The Alligator identified UF’s financial ties with Israel and organizations supplying military aid to the nation.The UF Divest Coalition, an assembly of student-led and community pro-Palestinian organizations, began occupying the Plaza of the Americas in the heart of UF’s campus April 24 to demand the university make its financial partnerships with Israeli-affiliated defense companies transparent.
(06/07/24 1:31am)
Among coffee and pleasant conversations with officers, citizens had the opportunity to learn more about them and connect for the betterment of the city.
(05/30/24 2:38am)
The Gainesville City Commission held a special meeting Tuesday to present updates on the fiscal 2025 city budget.