Local cookie-delivery business raising money for permanent store
After moving from his apartment’s kitchen to the back of a downtown restaurant, a UF student and entrepreneur now hopes to settle down his bakery business.
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After moving from his apartment’s kitchen to the back of a downtown restaurant, a UF student and entrepreneur now hopes to settle down his bakery business.
For an hour and a half Wednesday, University Avenue was blocked by police cars as a rally of citizens, law enforcement, children and students walked down the street, chanting for peace.
Fall is finally here, and you know what that means: going to pumpkin patches, having your friend take 53 pictures of you holding the same pumpkin at various angles and drinking pumpkin spice lattes to stay toasty in our crisp 82-degree weather! But in all seriousness, even though we don’t have the cold weather and falling leaves right now, there are plenty of ways to get in the fall spirit right here in Gainesville.
With the help of a $1.1 million grant, out-of-school youth across North Central Florida can continue to receive mentorship and occupational training.
Born into shackles and later elected Gainesville’s mayor, Josiah T. Walls was celebrated Sunday as Alachua County renamed a building in his honor.
The Hippodrome State Theatre will debut an adaptation of the novel-turned-cult-classic-film “Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?” as its latest show.
Past a table of candles, about 200 attendees gathered Tuesday evening in preparation for a day of fasting and atonement.
Following Hurricane Matthew’s slight brush with Gainesville, some residents and students have banded together to help those seriously affected by the deadly storm — including those in Haiti and Northern Florida.
After battling bipolar disorder for two years, Brian Hamm wants to let others know they’re not alone.
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By 2:24 p.m. Wednesday, one Gainesville Publix was on its last shipment of water.
UF officials will meet today to discuss how Hurricane Matthew may affect the university for the rest of the week.
By next week, students will have a new healthy breakfast option near campus.
A healthy Hawaiian-inspired restaurant already popular with students is opening a location in Gainesville.
In order to improve conservation research on Florida’s Nature Coast, UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences is working with Santa Fe College at Cedar Key.
Santa Fe College police officers will get body cameras in the next year.
UF’s Queer, Transgender People of Color United is holding a week of events to educate others about the group.
Still going strong despite the stigma of growing old, athletes ages 50 and older will compete Friday in Olympic-style events.
On Monday afternoon, U.S. marshals arrested the man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman near Midtown last week.
Locals will attempt to combat a rare disease this weekend with life-size foosball.