Gainesville one of top three college cities
Gainesville is the third-best college town in the country, according to a new ranking published by CollegeRank.net.
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Gainesville is the third-best college town in the country, according to a new ranking published by CollegeRank.net.
Gainesville Police is looking for a man who officers said sexually battered a woman near Midtown on Sunday.
As Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe read aloud to a room of about 80 people Monday night, the audience laughed, applauded and listened.
In one hand, Cristina Garcia clutches her phone. In the other, her rosary.
The hum of a generator isn’t loud enough to drown out the sound of snowball fights on summer days at a Save-A-Lot parking lot in Gainesville.
Josh Hildebrandt once pulled over on the side of the road to check on a swallowtail butterfly.
Adult and childhood pleasures will collide Friday at a burlesque show inspired by “The Lord of the Rings.”
UF is planning a memorial for a student who died over the weekend.
UF and Gainesville officials are bracing for flooding and strong winds as the first hurricane to hit Florida in more than a decade arrives.
Throughout the week, Santa Fe College students will be able to learn more about a free new campus app during the college’s Safe Santa Fe Days.
The Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of a Melrose, Florida, man after finding him and his car submerged in Lake Santa Fe on Wednesday morning.
Gainesville businesses are getting ready for more foot traffic as students return to UF and Santa Fe College.
No one calls me “Open Mike.”
One of Gainesville’s longest-standing independent restaurants, which has served pizza to UF students since 1973, may close in about a year.
People Against Violence Enterprises coordinated a back-to-school event Saturday, giving away 2,000 backpacks filled with school supplies.
A group of Gainesville’s amateur musicians will showcase its musical talents after practicing throughout the summer.
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