First Florida mental health sanctuary opens in Gainesville
The yellow house on University Avenue has a name: Serenoa.
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The yellow house on University Avenue has a name: Serenoa.
Satchel’s Pizza is resuming live music five nights a week three months after a fire destroyed part of the restaurant’s property.
Demonstrators held bright-yellow flags against a blue sky Thursday as about 70 people protested Wendy’s refusal to join the Fair Food Program.
Amid downpour and shouts of disgruntled drivers, a group of about 20 protesters rallied in Gainesville on Thursday in a fight against male circumcision.
Nyssa Retter will do whatever it takes to keep her five children safe.
A 19-year-old from Alachua struck gold with a $5 scratch-off Friday, winning a grand prize of $500,000.
UF head coach Gregg Troy (right) and associate head coach Jeff Poppell (left) celebrate during Florida's 183-117 win against Tennessee on Jan. 28, 2017, in the O'Connell Center.
Gainesville’s color and culture burst into life on South Main Street Sunday for the fourth annual Active Streets Gainesville celebration.
When Jordan Chediak heard there would be free HIV testing at Santa Fe College, he didn’t hesitate to stop by.
On a holiday when American presidents are celebrated, protesters in Gainesville carried handmade signs and stood in opposition to President Donald Trump.
Lil Wayne, a five-time Grammy award-winning rapper, will perform at UF in April.
A California-based smartphone app delivered $1 Chick-Fil-A sandwiches to students at UF for five hours Thursday.
Decades after their hangings, 19 lynching victims will soon be honored with memorials throughout Alachua County.
UF swimmer Caeleb Dressel slaps hands with a teammate during Florida's 183-117 win against Tennessee on Jan. 28, 2017, in the O'Connell Center.
Chetana Seelam, a 23-year-old UF computer science master’s student, speaks with representatives from BehaviorMe, Inc. at the Startup Job and Internship Fair on the North Lawn on Tuesday afternoon. The Startup Job and Internship Fair was part of UF Innovation Week 2017.
After eight years spent just blocks from campus, a Gainesville coffee shop has moved closer to downtown — and now it serves beer.
About 25 customers dine at Burrito Bros. Taco Co., located at 1402 W. University Ave., on Sunday night. The restaurant has been serving the Gainesville community since 1976.
For the second consecutive night, Burrito Brothers Taco Co. ran out of food Tuesday, its second busiest day in 40 years.
Leonardo A. Villalón, the dean of the UF international center, addresses those who are concerned about the president’s new travel ban in the Arredondo Café at the Reitz Union on Monday afternoon. “Your lives are very much affected by this,” Villalón told the crowd of about 100 in attendance.
UF officials ranging from attorneys to faculty members gathered in the Arredondo Café at the Reitz Union on Monday afternoon to address the concerns of those affected by the president’s new travel ban.