My love letter to the Alligator
It’s hard to distill just how life-changing the Alligator has been these past two years.
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It’s hard to distill just how life-changing the Alligator has been these past two years.
The Florida Department of Children and Families awarded eight local nonprofits state grants allocated toward homelessness services.
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The Gainesville Police Department arrested a man Wednesday on suspicion of possessing and distributing child pornography.
En un domingo un mes antes de la Convención Nacional Democrática, el presidente Joe Biden compartió un anuncio que dejó a la nación conteniendo la respiración en anticipación.
On a hot Sunday afternoon, families of East Gainesville gathered for free food, music and a back-to-school backpack giveaway to celebrate the launch of the One Community Family Resource Center.
On a Sunday a month away from the Democratic National Convention, President Joe Biden made an announcement that left America holding its breath in anticipation.
In 1886, William Graham Sumner, a renaissance man of the social sciences, formerly taught at Yale, produced a work named, “The Forgotten Man.” This piece gave insight into how the American government was moving toward aiding large corporations and concurrently leaving the middle class behind.
Constituents packed city hall to voice their opinions on affordable housing during Thursday’s Gainesville City Commission meeting.
Claudia de la Cruz, the Party for Socialism and Liberation's 2024 presidential nominee, speaks at the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center on Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
Over 70 community members packed into the Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center Wednesday upon the arrival of Claudia de la Cruz, the Party of Socialism and Liberation’s 2024 presidential nominee.
The knocking of pins could be heard among laughter, high-fives and hugs in a local bowling alley July 13. A sea of colorful shirts matched the Special Olympics crowd’s colorful energy.
Whether she’s making the trek to class from her off-campus apartment or navigating Alachua County’s social scene, Shelby Stott has always found Gainesville’s Regional Transit System to be vital in her everyday commute.
A once bereaved community can now rest assured their beloved brown-and-white striped emotional support provider is in good health following her nine-day disappearance from the public eye.
The Gainesville Police Department arrested a 22-year-old registered sex offender Tuesday on suspicion of sending sexually explicit material to a minor in violation of her probation.
Nota del editor: Algunos de los nombres utilizados en este artículo son nombres artísticos.
Editor’s note: Some of the names used in this article are stage names.
Precious, a brown and white striped community cat who has resided in UF’s College of Public Health and Health Professions since 2008, went missing from the area July 2.
MacDinton’s Gainesville wants to make one thing clear: It is nothing like its predecessor.
On June 29, downtown Gainesville became a vibrant gathering spot for the LGBTQ+ community with the third annual Pride Street Party at The Bull. The event, which took place from 6 to 11 p.m. and was free of charge, featured a variety of performances for all audiences.