Balls sports bar closed, date of reopening remains unclear
A bar in Gainesville’s Midtown recently closed its doors, and it’s unclear when the bar will reopen.
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A bar in Gainesville’s Midtown recently closed its doors, and it’s unclear when the bar will reopen.
A record amount of people are estimated to travel on the days leading up to Monday, but gas prices will likely reach the lowest point since Memorial Day 2005.
On June 7, UF’s Student Government will vote on changes to its constitution.
A local gay bar will host a new burlesque show during its grand opening in a former biker bar Friday.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings had two dreams that didn’t come true.
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Cannabix Technologies, a technology company based in Canada, enlisted the help of several UF scientists to develop a device that can detect THC on a person’s breath.
The Environmental Law Institute will recognize K. Ramesh Reddy, along with four others, for the annual National Wetlands Awards on Wednesday.
The Alachua County Labor Coalition will join the Civic Media Center, located at 433 S. Main St., to screen “Dream On” today at 7 p.m. The film will later air on PBS.
The Food and Drug Administration recently imposed stricter requirements for the labeling of opioid medication, but how it will affect misuse among students is currently unclear.
Mosquito season may be coming sooner than expected.
A local group is petitioning to change the city’s election cycle in hopes of increasing voter turnout and saving money.
After two weeklong road trips, one 6,000-mile journey and one 10,000-mile drive, three 22-year-olds are going to colleges across the country to connect with students and help others.
About 15 Alachua County residents met at Hawthorne Middle and High School on Tuesday night to answer one question: What needs improvement in Alachua County schools?
UF is trying to beat the University of Kentucky in the annual “What Colors Do You Bleed?” blood drive.
A UF graduate assistant’s art is on display in Chicago.
The Florida Museum of Natural History will be temporarily closed.