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(4 hours ago)
Over 100 people gathered for an emergency rally in downtown Gainesville following the bombing of Rafah by Israel Sunday night, shutting off parts of Main Street leading to Depot Park.
(9 hours ago)
In honor of fallen veterans, approximately 100 people gathered with handheld flags and paper fans at the Gainesville Historic Evergreen Cemetery for a Monday Memorial Day service.
(12 hours ago)
After testing the NBA Draft waters, guard Walter Clayton Jr. made his decision: he will return to Florida for his senior season, according to CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein on X.
(05/26/24 9:55pm)
Florida fans filled Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium with unmatched energy as the Gators had the opportunity to punch their ticket to the Women’s College World Series in a win-or-go-home rubber match against Baylor.
(05/26/24 2:36am)
Florida’s junior Wanya McCoy set his feet against the starting box. He placed his hands behind the start line. Nearly an hour and a half earlier, he qualified to compete in the men’s 100-meter semifinals in Eugene, Oregon. However, his day at the NCAA East Preliminaries was not over.
(05/25/24 6:42pm)
The sun was shining through round two of the Florida softball team and Baylor Super Regionals matchup Saturday morning. Despite the Gators taking Game 1 Friday, the Bears stepped into Game 2 with revenge on their mind.
(05/24/24 10:56pm)
A spot in the National Championship game of the NCAA Division I Women’s Lacrosse Tournament stood on the line Friday, as the Florida Gators lacrosse team looked to reach its first-ever title game.
(05/24/24 10:11pm)
During the first Gainesville Regional Utilities meeting of the session Thursday, directors of the new authority were elected and took the oath of office.
(05/24/24 10:05pm)
In its Thursday Special Meeting, the Gainesville City Commission approved the second reading of ordinance 2024-23 for a proposed Gainesville Regional Utilities oversight charter amendment.
(05/24/24 7:10pm)
The Florida softball team brought home the NCAA Regionals Championship after defeating Florida Gulf Coast and South Alabama twice to advance to the Gainesville Super Regional.
(05/24/24 1:06am)
UF is collaborating with other universities and companies to create Space-Edge, a space-centered business accelerator to help students break into the space industry, according to a UF news release. The program will pair students with researchers and industry leaders in the space market.
(05/22/24 1:34am)
The Florida Gators baseball team arrived at the 2024 Southeastern Conference Tournament hoping to catch fire at the perfect time as NCAA Regionals loomed near.
(05/21/24 4:33pm)
Former Florida football recruit Jaden Rashada is suing Gators football head coach Billy Napier, top UF booster Hugh Hathcock and former football staffer Marcus Castro-Walker over a botched name, image and likeness deal.
(05/21/24 4:13pm)
Former UF physician Ahmad Abdul-Rahim resigned from the UF College of Medicine following an accusation of sexual misconduct. He is petitioning the Eighth Judicial Circuit Court to seal his prior charges.
(05/21/24 1:59am)
With the 2024 Division I NCAA Men's Tennis National Championship team competition finished, it’s now time for the individual tournament to begin. Florida Gators freshman Jeremy Jin was looking to do what four Gators have done before him and win an NCAA singles title.
(05/21/24 1:21am)
Excited murmurs came from the crowd as High Dive’s final show unfolded in a symphony of nostalgia and anticipation.
(05/20/24 11:18pm)
Heading into the NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Singles Championship, both Florida sophomore Rachel Gailis and graduate student Carly Briggs were looking to make a statement after the Gators' early exit from the team championship on May 5.
(05/20/24 10:00am)
En las afueras de Gainesville, la homogeneidad suburbana tiende a disfrazar las vidas de quienes alberga. Da un par de giros a la derecha, y no te perderás la casa colorida y ecléctica de Soraya Sus.
(05/20/24 10:00am)
Como artista de vitrales, Richard Belsky posee ciertas herramientas. Así que cuando él decidió intercambiar la labor de cortar vidrio por educar a alumnos de jardín de infancia, él supo que necesitaba un equipo nuevo.
(05/20/24 10:00am)
El sábado 18 de mayo, la organización Children Beyond Our Borders (CBOB) en colaboración con Equal Access Clinic (EAC) llevó a cabo su conocida feria de salud gratuita en Gainesville, esta vez ampliando su alcance más allá de la comunidad latina para atender a pacientes brasileños y haitianos.