Female boy scout delivers 700 healing stones to Shands Hospital
As a toddler, Olivia Foli used to trek campgrounds alongside her brother, who was a Cub Scout.
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As a toddler, Olivia Foli used to trek campgrounds alongside her brother, who was a Cub Scout.
This story was translated by Arlette Garcia
A UF student said he or she was sexually assaulted at a fraternity house Friday, according to University Police.
Emily Weingarten checked into UF Health Shands Emergency waiting room Saturday at about 6 p.m. with nausea, fatigue, a high fever and fear of appendicitis.
On Friday and Saturday, from 10:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m., Gainesville police will monitor the city for parties or large gatherings, GPD Spokesperson Graham Glover said.
Faye Williams developed an appetite for activism in the tenth grade. She has worked tirelessly to uproot the symbols of hatred in the Gainesville community and let Black people take charge.
Gainesville Police responded to two fatal car crashes within seven hours
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This story was translated by Gabriella Guez
A statewide increase in COVID-19-related deaths over the last two weeks is also visible in Alachua County.
Kali Blount’s perspective on Black history shifted his senior year of high school.
Con más de 50,000 estudiantes matriculados, miles de ellos irán a Gainesville el próximo mes para comenzar el semestre de otoño en la Universidad de la Florida.
Gainesville Fire Rescue and Gainesville Police responded to a crash Tuesday evening on West University Ave.
With more than 50,000 students enrolled, thousands will make their way to Gainesville next month for the start of the Fall semester at UF.
A suspect shot a male victim multiple times on Monday night.
A Gainesville man was accused of attempted murder on Wednesday evening.
July 1
When Caroline Gurgel walked through the doors of the Intensive Care Unit, she saw her co-workers surrounding the first confirmed COVID-19 infected patient at UF Health Shands Hospital.
A crowd of more than 100 healthcare workers knelt on the pavement in remembrance of George Floyd. For 10 minutes, only the sound of nearby cars and soft weeping settled over the courtyard. A light sprinkle fell.
It’s been months since some Gainesville tattoo artists have had a blank canvas in front of them. Now equipped with masks and thermometers, they can once again put needle to skin.