Apple-licensed repair store opens in Butler Plaza, covers most devices
Kaley Loewendick didn’t know what to do when her MacBook Pro fell off her top bunk two years ago.
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Kaley Loewendick didn’t know what to do when her MacBook Pro fell off her top bunk two years ago.
The Doris Bardon Community Cultural Center is looking for a new place to call home.
A Tampa-based frozen yogurt shop is serving up sweet treats to Gainesville residents in a new Butler Plaza location.
Alachua County residents have increased their physical activity but are still getting larger, according to new study data.
In a national poll that asked 1,000 people which state law enforcement uniform was the most attractive, Florida state troopers ranked No. 4.
An education at UF is just as good as going to an Ivy League school, according to one website’s college guide.
Caraline Stephens said having a baby was going to be fun.
Plans are underway for the design of a new bike and pedestrian trail that would connect Southwest Archer Road to Southwest 34th Street through the UF campus.
In response to a growing need for teachers to fill classrooms, Santa Fe College hosted one of its first job fairs to recruit adjunct professors.
Gainesville residents can look forward to a new place to chow down in Butler Plaza.
New labels on sunscreen designed to shine light on the effects of the sun’s rays will soon hit shelves.
With construction underway for the newest Alachua County library branch, organizers plan to bring expanded resources for residents to Gainesville’s east side.
Gainesville’s third Original Food Truck Rally will take to the streets Saturday with more vendors and more sounds.
In most instances, shields, hubcaps and baseball bats are best reserved for scrapyards and street fights.