Pitbull is coming to UF in October
Mr. Worldwide is making a pit stop in Gainesville at the beginning of October.
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Mr. Worldwide is making a pit stop in Gainesville at the beginning of October.
After Tropical Storm Florence strengthened to a hurricane Sunday morning, the National Weather Service is urging Floridians not to let their guard down yet.
In the midst of divisive politics and a contentious primary election, Sen. John McCain reminds City Commissioner David Arreola what it means to be a public servant.
Alejandra Nunez thinks of herself as a library connoisseur.
An Ocala minority nonprofit spent hundreds on advertisements to support a state Senate candidate, according to a complaint filed with the Florida Elections Commission.
The City of Gainesville joined 10 other Florida cities in a lawsuit challenging portions of the state statute restricting local regulation of guns.
Hours after a single gunshot rang out at Forest High School about 40 miles away, about 200 students walked out of Eastside High School on Friday morning as part of a National School Walkout.
The City Commission approved a contract Thursday to equip more than 100 Gainesville Police Department officers with body-worn cameras.
Jessica Giessman threw her arms around Viper, a yellow Labrador retriever, and looked up at a UF police officer with puppy-dog eyes.
Nidhi Kalva wanted to leave her mark on UF before she graduates next month. This week she plants to do just that.
UF announced Thursday it will provide more resources and funding for the Disability Resource Center to meet its growing demand.
Loblolly Woods Nature Park reopened early Thursday after being shut down for nearly a week due to raw sewage overflow.
When Jim Jefferies looked out at the crowd of about 950 at the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, it looked a little different than he expected.
The City of Gainesville and Alachua County need to decide soon how fire departments will respond to calls in the future.
Gainesville is now the first city in North Florida to ban conversion therapy for minors.
With 800 cats and dogs running around, St. Francis Pet Care is organized chaos.
A new partnership between Gainesville Police Department and Meridian Behavioral Healthcare, a health care provider, will change how police responds to calls involving a mental health crisis.
Santa Fe College plans to replace the existing Center for Innovation and Economic Development on West University Avenue with a new $31-million building.
Nestled alone in her cubicle, Marti Stein can fidget all she wants.
Students could have another apartment complex to choose from come Summer 2020.