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Gainesville residents looking to tap into their inner lumberjack this holiday season don't have to look very far.
Gator Stompin' was once a simple little pub crawl to 10 stops on West University Avenue.
Gainesville police are looking for a man they say robbed the Campus USA Credit Union near UF's campus Monday evening.
Crow Wilds named his squirrels after Nordic warriors.
Black, pink and baby-blue poodles rode in a tiny pink car and jumped from a ladder suspended in the air Wednesday evening.
Andrea Booher owns a phone book, but she never uses it.
Before UF beat the University of Kentucky on Saturday, hundreds of people were already celebrating at the Greater Gator Beer Festival Part Two.
"Terrorists" took over Regional Transit System bus 9106 on Thursday morning at the Gainesville Regional Airport.
Hundreds of fresh sneakers and sandals the size of newborn feet sat on the grass of the Reitz Union North Lawn on Monday.
Florida residents might see a few more presents from their loved ones this holiday season, a new UF survey shows.
A recent UF study shows that increasing monthly premiums by ,5 caused many low-income families to drop out of Florida's State Health Insurance Program in 2003.
Alachua County Library District joined the UF library system in letting patrons checkout items in their underwear.
The UF College of Veterinary Medicine will host an adopt-a-thon Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
While owning a dog can be expensive for students, as the dogs get bigger, the price gets smaller in Gainesville.
In the past five months, Alachua County has had an outbreak of a somewhat uncommon but serious virus that affects dogs.
Josh Ghogan was shot in the right eye while rabbit hunting about 20 years ago.
Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson is scheduled to stop in Gainesville on Saturday.
Students of many faiths ended a day of fasting with prayer and food Thursday night at the O'Connell Center.They gathered to celebrate the first day of Ramadan, the holiest month of the Muslim religion, with a feast. Participants in the Fast-a-Thon abstained from eating between sunrise and sunset. Some also pledged donations to St. Francis House, a local homeless shelter.The fundraiser was organized by UF's Islam on Campus.The event began with a prayer in the front entrance. About 10 minutes were devoted to a prayer of standing, sitting and kneeling positions. Those who were not Muslims were invited to observe those in prayer before the meal.Rami Nashashibi, a Muslim activist from Chicago, spoke at the event.The sociologist and founder of the Inner City Muslim Action Network stressed the importance of fasting for all religions.
About 60 volunteers showed up Sunday morning to spay, neuter and vaccinate roughly 200 stray and wild cats from Alachua County.
It's no longer champagne wishes and caviar dreams.