A Sister's Bond
Brooke Copeland always believed in divine intervention.
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Brooke Copeland always believed in divine intervention.
Chuck Ardezzone started documenting his wife’s fight with cystic fibrosis in 2006.
Police arrest Gainesville man after high-speed car chase
Cindy Lasley, a UF Health Shands nurse, reads "Comfort Phone" at the Acrosstown Repertory Theatre at 619 S. Main St. on Jan. 18, 2016. She auditioned for a role in "Comfort Phone" and "Do You See Me?", locally written one-act plays that will premiere at the theatre March 11.
After ceasing to perform pediatric liver transplant procedures, the UF Health Shands Transplant Center has partnered with a Miami hospital to transfer patients.
Head coach Amanda Butler has long said that one of the most important things she does as a coach is develop good people — not just good basketball players.
Authorities and Alachua County Fire Rescue responded to two accidents — one outside Library West and the other on Stadium Road — throughout Monday.
Connie Nixon remembers when Mateo Hernandez came to UF, fighting for his life before he was born.
Police locked down four Alachua County schools Wednesday after an Alachua County man was shot and injured.
Friends, competitors and teammates took to social media when a UF long-distance runner was hit by a car.
UF has accomplished a lot this semester.
Lee Southwick chooses to walk to pick up her food instead of having it delivered.
A new $12 million UF Health Shands Emergency Center will be built near the intersection of Southwest Archer Road and Tower Road, likely by the summer of 2016.
The Tioga Town Center will be decked out in trees and wreaths trimmed in ornaments, ribbons and lights this week.
Landon Rogers kept a journal.
As scooters whirred past on Saturday, Maria Coady thought of her son.
University Police confirmed the death of a UF student after he collapsed early Thursday during Air Force ROTC training.
UF Health Shands Hospital’s smallest patients are getting more space with the expansion of the neonatal intensive care unit.
Nate Ferrell, a 7-year-old 2nd grader at William S. Talbot Elementary School and spokesboy of Dance Marathon's campaign for UF Health Shands Children's Hospital, cheers on Turlington Plaza on Nov. 17, 2015. Ferrell, who has been a patient at Shands since birth due to mitochondrial disease, performed some of the 20 songs he knows while tethered to oxygen in his backpack.
A sinkhole opened in the grass about 100 feet from the main entrance of UF Health Shands Hospital on Sunday morning.