Nov. 4, 2014 election information
Early voting ends Saturday at 6 p.m.
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Early voting ends Saturday at 6 p.m.
If you’re in college, it’s likely that pizza is the love of your life — the Internet says so.
In a push for added sustainability, the lush vegetables and bright flowers that grow on the seven farmed acres at Swallowtail Farm in Alachua will be joined by four new mooing members come January.
As homeless shelter Grace Marketplace struggles with a crippling $15,000 monthly deficit just months after its summer launch, county and city commissioners and even UF President Bernie Machen are looking for ways to keep the shelter’s doors open.
Five months after Gator Stompin’ — Gainesville’s biggest pub crawl — local nonprofit Pledge 5 Foundation still owes vendors, businesses and employees that participated in this year’s event about $100,000.
A Citra, Florida man accused of attempting to cash fraudulent checks evaded capture for two hours Wednesday as he led a force of police officers, helicopters and K-9 units on a manhunt through dense forests and swampy grounds.
Wal-Mart ended its buy-one-get-one-free price-matching policy this month in exchange for a new smartphone application called Savings Catcher.
When Kathy Butler and Scooby first locked eyes, Butler knew it was meant to be.
The viral respiratory infection that shocked the Midwest in August made its way to Florida this week.
Some copycat confusion ensued Sunday when a blog post on Ken Eats Gainesville alerted residents that Gainesville’s upcoming Shila Korean BBQ restaurant had missed a key element in business etiquette: If you’re going to open a restaurant, make sure it doesn’t already exist.
University Avenue came alive Sunday afternoon.
In a scathing ruling issued this week, Grooveshark lost a three-year legal battle for blatantly and consciously infringing on copyrights of nine major record labels.
The 100-acre expansion of Butler Plaza hasn’t come without skepticism from residents who worry that the construction will affect wildlife.
California’s new sexual consent law is giving college campuses extra legal backing to the phrase “No means no.”
The boardwalk at Loblolly Woods Nature Park won’t be ready for runners, bikers and dog walkers until early next year.
The reward for the tip that leads to the arrest of the suspect in UF’s recent sexual assaults has swelled to $1,750.
Under the orange glow of a metal chandelier and a ceiling draped in gold and ruby fabric, more than 60 people packed inside the small Stubbies & Steins pub Saturday night, savoring their last sips of its exotic beer selection.
Gainesville residents will likely see higher utility rates next fiscal year after city officials passed two measures Thursday night.
Go to Midtown on any given night, and you’ll experience quintessential Gainesville — a tidal wave of singles on the prowl.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday she will be filing appeals in several same-sex marriage cases across the state.