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Larson standing outside the Gershwin Theatre holding “Wicked” production binder.
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Larson standing outside the Gershwin Theatre holding “Wicked” production binder.
Larson preparing to take the stage in “Wicked.”
Larson playing Sally Bowles in UF’s 2022 production of “Cabaret.”
Alanna Robbert was the Summer 2026 Senior News Director.
A Florida property tax bill could cause local governments to lose money.
Gainesville residents visit the Gainesville Fine Arts Association to view Jessica Carter's “Florida Woman” exhibition on Saturday, July 31, 2026.
Alachua County Public Schools issued nonrenewals and reassignments to teachers amid a nationwide teacher shortage.
Alachua County residents speak with vendors at a disability awareness expo in Gainesville, Fla., Wednesday, July 29, 2026.
Extreme heat warnings and heat advisories continue to be issued for many Florida counties throughout the summer.
Blossom and Bloom treats customers at the Alachua County Farmer's Market on July 25, 2026.
Kamilah Marion looks to the sky as she listens to the sermon for Dominick Anthony Occhicone to demonstrate against his execution and the death penalty in front of the Florida State Prison in Raiford Tuesday, July 28, 2026.
The state of Florida has passed a bill making the use of AI-generated content to create child pornography a felony.
Florida Department of Transportation renovation plans for proposed crosswalk on 13th Street and Southwest Archer Road.
Cars drive down Southwest 13th Street with some merging onto Archer Road, Sunday, July 26, 2026, in Gainesville, Fla.
Average teacher salaries have increased in Florida, but the state continues to rank second to last in the nation for educator pay.
A new policy was proposed and voted on by the Florida State Board of Education to prohibit undocumented students from attending any of Florida's 28 public colleges.
With only one Latin American country left, local Hispanic fans are coming together to watch the World Cup’s final stretch.