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Pictured is the SWAG Family Resource Center, a nonprofit center located in Linton Oaks which works to provide healthy food options for surrounding neighborhoods.
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Pictured is the SWAG Family Resource Center, a nonprofit center located in Linton Oaks which works to provide healthy food options for surrounding neighborhoods.
Pictured is the Maa & Paa grocery store, the only source of food located within Linton Oakes. The store supplies basic foods like frozen meat and snacks; the closest grocery store is the Winn-Dixie on Southwest 34th Street.
Harvey Budd and his wife, Ilene, celebrate Budd’s victory over Jay Curtis in the race for the at-large commissioner seat Tuesday night in a banquet room in the Hippodrome Theater.
A 3-D printer from UF's A² Fab Lab is showcased at the TEDxUF Lab on Saturday. A TEDxUF tradition, the lab featured interactive stations such as a self reflection board and a moving solar panel.
Joan Canton, vice chair of Southwest Advocacy Group, cuts the ribbon in front of the new Southwest Health Clinic at 816 SW 64th Terrace. The clinic, which will offer health care services to Linton Oaks and surrounding neighborhoods, opens Tuesday.
Pictured is the Southwest Health Clinic’s lab. The clinic will be staffed by the Alachua County Health Department.
Pictured is one of four dental chairs in the Southwest Health Clinic. Dental health care is one of the medical services that the Southwest Health clinic will provide when it opens.
Steve Carroll, owner of the Oaks Mall’s last locally owned store, stands in Chick-fil-a and poses for a picture. Carroll’s restaurant opened in 1978 and was one of the mall’s original stores.
Steve Carroll, owner of the Oaks Mall’s last locally owned store, stands in Chick-fil-a and poses for a picture. Carroll’s restaurant opened in 1978 and was one of the mall’s original stores.
A group of clog dancers performs at Gainesville’s first clogging festival, which was on the Alachua County Fairgrounds on Saturday. Eight teams competed in the Florida Clogging Festival and will advance to two national competitions.
A flyer depicting Bear, a 30-pound rat terrier, hangs on a wooden pole on Sunday morning in Boulware Springs Nature Park, the last place he was sighted. Bear went missing on Feb. 3.
A photo of the Hallmark store in the Oaks Mall on Thursday afternoon. The locally owned store, which has been open for 37 years, will close on Feb. 28.
A photo of the Hallmark store in the Oaks Mall on Thursday afternoon. The locally owned store, which has been open for 37 years, will close on Feb. 28.
Samantha and Charlotte, a pair of white-faced capuchin monkey sisters, sit above their owner, 61-year-old Kari Bagnall, in the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary on Tuesday afternoon.
Kari Bagnall, the owner of Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary, lets Samantha, the 22-year-old white-faced capuchin monkey, grasp her finger. Bagnall has owned Samantha since the monkey was four months old.
Samantha, a 22-year-old white-faced capuchin monkey, reaches down from a monkey walkway in the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary on Tuesday. Samantha was sanctuary owner Kari Bagnall’s first monkey.
One of the six sculptures containing bicycle remains that line Depot Avenue as seen on Wednesday afternoon. The sculptures are in remembrance of a fatal 1996 collision that left two dead.
Samantha and Charlotte, a pair of white-faced capuchin monkey sisters, sit above their owner, 61-year-old Kari Bagnall, in the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary on Tuesday afternoon.
A baby brown-faced capuchin monkey hangs on the side of a habitat in the Jungle Friends Primate Sanctuary on Tuesday. Two hundred and seven monkeys live in the 44-acre sanctuary.