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Friends of a Buchholz High School graduate who passed away are tweeting to remember.
Gators looking for something to do on their day off this Friday have plenty of options.
Gators looking for something to do on their day off this Friday have plenty of options.
City commissioners want you to know the face of homelessness doesn’t always belong to a bearded hitchhiker wearing a backpack. It can be the face of a child living out of a relative’s car. Sometimes it’s the face of a woman who lost her job.
Tim Tebow prefers briefs.
Perry C. McGriff Jr., a former mayor-commissioner of Gainesville and state representative, announced on Tuesday afternoon his campaign to run for Florida Senate District 14.
The Flour Pot Bakery is battling hunger one cookie at a time.
Cindy Montalto, 55, sits on a bar stool at a counter covered with papers while Lacy, her collie, snoozes on the floor, not stressing as much as her owner. Cindy’s reading glasses, tangled in her short blonde hair, should be on her face to crunch numbers, but they remain atop her head. She doesn’t want to look. Today is bill-paying day. This month’s utilities cost $3,500.
Artist Chris Cruz is giving Gators fans a way to represent the Orange and Blue and support the arts by bidding on his one-of-a-kind “Gatorized” piano.
This Valentine’s Day, try to make your kiss, and lips, the main event by following these simple tips from professional makeup artists.
The Independent Florida Alligator will hold an open house today from 2 to 5 p.m. to meet students interested in reporting, copy editing, graphic design, cartooning, generating online content and more.
The Gainesville Police Department is trying to identify the driver of a dark-colored pickup truck involved in a hit-and-run early Thursday morning.
Each semester, anxious students stalk ISIS for an open seat in Reporting, a make-or-break class in UF's College of Journalism and Communications.
This year, Earth Day will leave a permanent mark on Santa Fe College's campus.
UF administrators and student leaders spoke about preserving quality in the midst of sweeping budget cuts Tuesday.
To combat the strain of unemployment, young adults are making life-changing decisions and increasing their debts simultaneously, according to a national study released Wednesday.
Fifty-six businesses and residences have signed up for Gainesville's solar feed-in tariff, with UF possibly adding one building to the list.
He may wear scrubs instead of a cape, but to his patients and their family members, Dr. Paul Dell is a superhero.
Losing City Commission candidates said they anticipate bright political futures, despite landslide victories by incumbents in Tuesday's Gainesville City Elections.