RTS bus schedules change for Fall 2019
The Regional Transit System Advisory Board announced 22 route changes and a new route 150 for Fall 2019 at a public meeting Wednesday night.
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The Regional Transit System Advisory Board announced 22 route changes and a new route 150 for Fall 2019 at a public meeting Wednesday night.
A Gainesville resident used the Find My iPhone app to find his stolen phone and help Gainesville police officers make an arrest connected to three burglaries.
The Alachua County Commission passed a motion Tuesday to hire a new rural services deputy and possibly purchase a new airboat on Tuesday.
John and Emma Hoel only had three goals: to save animals, to inspire people and to avoid putting on a winter coat again.
The college baseball season came to a close last Wednesday when the Vanderbilt Commodores defeated the Michigan Wolverines to win the program’s second national championship.
Local high school students received some atypical extra credit on Wednesday morning when they presented to the Gainesville mayor.
Local high school students received some atypical extra credit on Wednesday morning when they presented to the Gainesville mayor.
Hurricane Irma destroyed large portions of Florida in 2017, but it paved the way for Santa Fe College to receive a grant to help revitalize the region’s economy.
Gainesville is waiting on government approval for public use of autobuses, which run with electricity instead of driven by people.
Officer Ed Ratliff pets Ace, 2, Saturday, February 23 during a Gainesville Police Department K-9 unit demonstration at the 2nd Annual Stop Paws Learn event at the Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo. Ace is an apprehension and narcotics certified dog, who is trained to track and find people and drugs for the police department. Ratliff has been working with Ace on the road since the summer of 2018.
For one Gainesville man, a Sunday morning incident resulted in multiple charges. For K-9 officer Ace, he was just doing his job.
Emilio Bruna, a 72-year-old adjunct professor of economics, addresses President Sasser from the crowd of protesters Tuesday afternoon. Bruna has taught at Santa Fe College for 8 years and works the maximum amount of hours allowed for adjunct professors. He voiced his frustration over the treatment of part time professors at the college despite their good evaluations and suggested that it might be time for the adjunct faculty to strike. “He hasn’t done anything,” Bruna said about President Sasser. “I’ve talked to him many times, but it’s enough talk.”
Jackson Sasser, the president of Santa Fe College, addresses a crowd of about 60 protesters Tuesday afternoon on campus. The crowd, made up of faculty, students and other activists, gathered during a Board of Trustees meeting to pressure administrators into giving adjunct faculty a vote on whether or not to join a union. Protesting faculty members believe the administration has taken steps to avoid the formation of a union.
Jackson Sasser, the president of Santa Fe College, addresses a crowd of about 60 protesters Tuesday afternoon on campus. The crowd, made up of faculty, students and other activists, gathered during a Board of Trustees meeting to pressure administrators into giving adjunct faculty a vote on whether or not to join a union. Protesting faculty members believe the administration has taken steps to avoid the formation of a union.
More than 70 people crowded into a Santa Fe board meeting to protest the work conditions, wages and lack of benefits for adjunct professors on Tuesday.
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The Space UltraLounge had its grand reopening last Saturday at their new location, 211 W. University Ave.
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Thousands of residents are without power in Alachua County due to a severe thunderstorm.
The past, present and future of the city of Gainesville will be discussed tonight in order to define “who” the city is.