Turning Point USA founder to come to UF
The Turning Point USA founder will speak at UF next month.
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The Turning Point USA founder will speak at UF next month.
Gainesville is one employment contract away from securing a city manager.
Until Monday, new Jennings residents will have some notable neighbors.
After years of hard work and one last summer, UF graduates have reached the light at the end of the tunnel.
To students facing financial hardship: you are not alone. Both UF and off-campus organizations have resources readily available to those who need them, said Sara Tanner, marketing and communications director for UF’s Student Affairs.
After years of hard work and one last summer, UF graduates have reached the light at the end of the tunnel.
Physicians have noted an increase in cases of hepatitis A both in Florida and nationwide.
The Gainesville community is responding to recent controversy about a cocktail from The Top that referenced lynching.
Calling all poets: for the first time, the Alachua County Commission is seeking a poet laureate
Gainesville residents saw some familiar faces on their morning commute Wednesday as Commissioner Harvey Ward, Commissioner Helen Warren and Mayor Lauren Poe passed out reusable grocery bags on multiple RTS routes.
Weeks after Alachua County’s conversion therapy ban became a countywide ordinance, members of Liberty Counsel, a legal advocacy group based in Orlando, are attempting to put a halt to its progression through legal action.
Just like the students, school district administrators wait with bated breath as their grades are announced.
Differing opinions came together for the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department’s first public meeting Tuesday evening.
The Alachua County Environmental Protection Department will host the first of two public discussion meetings about landscaping and irrigation today. This meeting will occur from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the Alachua County Health Department Auditorium on 224 SE 24th St.
On Tuesday, July 2 at 3:10 pm, the Gainesville Police Department received a report of an armed robbery at University Commons.
On Monday, smoking bans across Florida extended to vaping.
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe flew to Hawaii for The United States Conference of Mayors' Annual Meeting. Poe and other mayors from across the country are meeting from June 28 to July 1 to discuss a variety of issues such as community development and housing; criminal and social justice; and health and human services, said Gainesville spokesperson Chip Skinner.
Florida Highway Patrol was alerted of a sinkhole at 4:30 p.m. today, which had formed on I-75 next to the southbound lane, said Patrick Riordan, the Public Information Officer for Troop B of the Florida Highway Patrol. It is currently 10 feet wide and 12-15 feet deep.
Florida paramedics who are assigned to a special tactical team, such as a SWAT team, will be able to carry guns openly while they are in the field now that Gov DeSantis has signed House Bill 487 into law. This law will go into effect July 1, but Gainesville has yet to decide if it will participate.
The Gainesville City Plan Board will have their monthly meeting at the City Hall Auditorium on June 27 at 6:30 p.m. to discuss future zoning and land use decisions.