GRU–Gainesville Renewable Energy Center legal fight about biomass plant ownership over
The legal difficulties between Gainesville Regional Utilities and Gainesville Renewable Energy Center over the new biomass plant have come to a close.
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The legal difficulties between Gainesville Regional Utilities and Gainesville Renewable Energy Center over the new biomass plant have come to a close.
UF’s funding could be impacted by President Barack Obama’s new federal aid proposition.
Florida’s beer industry is on tap for new legislation involving the sizing of jugs of beer, commonly known as growlers, sold at breweries.
Musicians will find even more reasons to move their feet with new motion-sensor technology for their instruments.
Satchel’s Pizza has officially canned Pepsi products in favor of homemade colas.
Texting while driving may be illegal in Florida as soon as May 3 if a bill passed unanimously Tuesday in the Florida Senate also passes in the state’s House of Representatives.
Canadians blazed their way to No. 1 in a list of countries ranked by marijuana usage among 11-, 13- and 15-year-olds, reports a UNICEF study. The U.S. ranked fifth on the list, with only 22 percent of adolescents saying they’ve used marijuana.
Revenge porn may soon become illegal if a Florida bill makes its way through the House of Representatives.
About 500 people attended a daylong symposium Thursday for what UF President Bernie Machen called an “informed, reasoned and honest” discussion of land-grant universities during “Bricks and Mortar in a Digital Age: the Uncertain Future of Higher Education.”
UF’s yearlong celebration of land-grant universities will conclude today with a conference about online education called “Bricks and Mortar in a Digital Age: The Uncertain Future of Higher Education.”
UF has spoken against a bill that would end restrictions on ticket resales in Florida. The bill is aimed at paperless tickets, which require an identification or credit card to collect and are common at major sporting events.
The Supreme Court entered into its second day of deliberation on gay marriage Wednesday, this time to talk about the constitutionality of the Defense of Marriage Act.
UF students who suffer from Popsicle toes may have to ditch their flip-flops this week, as the temperature drops to near record-breaking lows.
Alachua County reigns supreme in Florida — in recycling.
Rain or shine, gardening enthusiasts were determined to enjoy this weekend’s Kanapaha Botanical Gardens’ Spring Garden Festival.
Online learning was the focus of UF’s Board of Trustees meeting Friday morning.
Local gardeners and green thumbs can find a place for their passions to bloom at the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens this weekend.
A rash of mysterious manatee deaths in Brevard County and surrounding areas have baffled scientists.
In the last five years working at Silver Springs Park, Chris Cotton has plenty of stories to tell about his time taking care of the park’s animals.
Race enthusiasts are burning rubber to get to Gainesville this weekend for the 44th Annual NHRA Gatornationals competition.