Another hat in the ring
A fifth candidate has entered the City Commission At-Large 1 race.
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A fifth candidate has entered the City Commission At-Large 1 race.
The county's first senior center will open Thursday to provide medical, social and technological services for baby boomers entering their later years.
When Dottie Taylor saw cars packing the streets on gameday, she thought of another kind of herd.
Standing before a crowd of about 30 student activists Friday, James Ingle encouraged his younger counterparts to keep up the fight.
Activists plan to protest this weekend urging state park officials to promise that adult male bison at Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park will be kept alive and well.
Sipping on a glass of Guinness and looking up at President Obama's televised visage, Lauren Poe waited for his moment back in the spotlight.
It's that time of the year again: Gainesville City Commission election season.
Members of Christian Campus House became homeless when developers bought the off-campus student organization's lot the day before Christmas Eve.
Stories of 9/11 victims to be read aloud
Joe Durando watched as people mingled around his vegetable stand - a girl cradling a white kitten while singing "Hound Dog" and a young couple holding hands nearby - on his first day back to the Union Street Farmers Market.
An upcoming event, which will interpose activist energy and carnival fun, will be held to bring together the myriad groups in Gainesville that are worried about labor issues.
It's not easy starting a business. Josh Greenberg and Sam Tarantino remember when they created Grooveshark, which now boasts about 15 million users in North America alone. They started in 2006, working on improvised desks of cardboard boxes.
A middle-aged father, covered in faded tattoos and muscles softened by time, watches toddlers play in a stairwell shaded by a government-subsidized apartment.
When Andrew Schaer heard about the city's plan to replace free parking downtown with $1-an-hour meters, he thought of his wife and children.
The 5.8-magnitude earthquake that shook the East Coast on Tuesday seems to have left all Gators unharmed.
After more than a year of activist outcry and some attempts at compromise, the Gainesville City Commission unanimously eliminated a much-debated soup kitchen restriction Thursday.
The UF campus is now only a tap away.
E. T. York liked to say tall trees catch a lot of wind. Those who knew him said he was one of the tallest.
It costs Damien Gilliams 40 cents more per gallon to fill up his scooter in Gainesville than when he’s home in Sebastian.
It’s up to a Gainesville City Commission