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The exhibit explores how many cultural sites have spent millions of dollars attempting to repair the damage done by erosion.
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The exhibit explores how many cultural sites have spent millions of dollars attempting to repair the damage done by erosion.
Rome is falling.
Evergreen Cemetery’s first burial was a 10-day-old baby.
Decades ago, a half-built hotel was completed and used for government research. A successful hardware store is now home to a local music venue.
Thousands of residents are without power in Alachua County due to a severe thunderstorm.
Enjoy a local beer and learn how scientists care for Florida’s sea turtles amid the effects of red tide.
UF is on par nationally when it comes to rates of faculty leaving, but it is still working to address why.
The past, present and future of the city of Gainesville will be discussed tonight in order to define “who” the city is.
Center Drive from Museum Road to Archer Road is blocked after a gas leak was reported.
The layout of the current Bo Diddley Plaza displayed during Gainesville Modern Weekend at Matheson History Museum. City Hall follows the mid-century modern architectural style and qualifies to be on either the National or Local Register of Historic Places.
Gainesville’s land developments may put the city’s architectural history at risk.
The first thing Raegan Fink saw when she got the shower in the Jennings Hall communal bathroom was a UF Alert that terrified her early Monday morning.
UPDATE: Multiple witnesses told police that one of the suspects had a handgun, but no gun was found when the three suspects were arrested. Click here to read the updated story.
Dominoes were thrown around, cigar smoke hung in the air and rapid-fire Spanish insults were thrown around. This wasn’t at your Abuelo’s backyard, it was Mi Apá’s parking lot.
Documentary on civil rights and Black Lives Matter to screen at Harn Museum
Almost 51 years ago, a pivotal civil rights leader was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee.
On Saturday and Sunday, Gainesville residents are invited to witness North Central Florida’s hidden history come to life in “From Colored to Black.”
Gainesville residents will be able to vote for mayor, a City Commission seat and a charter amendment starting on March 9. Here's The Alligator's guide to names on your ballot.
The inside of Robert Mounts’ historic log cabin looks like a museum.