Bar celebrates late Playboy founder Hugh Hefner
Sporting matching bunny ears, Madi Smith and Amielia Holt celebrated the life of the founder of Playboy, Hugh Hefner, on Saturday.
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Sporting matching bunny ears, Madi Smith and Amielia Holt celebrated the life of the founder of Playboy, Hugh Hefner, on Saturday.
To Ron Chandler, the Garo Hills in India are the most beautiful place on earth.
Jolie Nantz misses the laughter the most.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Irma hit Gainesville, county workers are still working through the aftermath.
A woman was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after a Toyota Tundra crashed into the front porch of La Tienda Latina restaurant.
In 2009, a UF law graduate began her rise to Internet stardom when she started uploading knitting and quilting tutorial videos to YouTube. Eight years and 381,000 subscribers later, what was once a creative outlet is now Vanessa Vargas Wilson’s take on the American dream.
Residents of Meadowbrook used to live on an expansive golf course, but now it’s more like a lakefront property.
For a brief moment Monday night, all was still at the base of Gainesville City Hall.
Rachel B. never imagined that when she would first meet her state house representative, she’d be on her knees.
Carlota Bonnet didn’t expect herself to agree with President Donald Trump.
Jonathan Gold has worked for Midtown businesses for more than 12 years. Now, he’s decided to launch his own bar.
The UF Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service and other agencies saved five horses Sunday in High Springs.
Swamp Records announced their third flagship artist, flipturn, on Friday.
Alachua County’s 40 public schools remained closed Thursday and Friday after the city decided to cancel classes after Hurricane Irma made its way through Florida.
Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
Hurricane Irma, a major storm with wind speeds of 175 miles per hour, shifted further west Thursday night, making the potential effects on Gainesville more severe.
(This will be updated throughout the weekend. If you have any information on what's closing or will be open, email editor@alligator.org.)
As the City of Gainesville braces for the impact of Hurricane Irma under a declaration of emergency, UF has not determined whether classes will be canceled Friday or Monday.
Alachua County Labor Coalition organizer Jeremiah Tattersall addresses a crowd at the Santa Fe College Living Wage Campaign Kick Off at 6 p.m. on Thursday.