Blue Springs reopens as Florida state park
Florida opened its 175th state park Monday in High Springs.
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Florida opened its 175th state park Monday in High Springs.
A small group of men were detained by police Tuesday after two allegedly threatened and struck another man in the chest with a shotgun near Southwest 13th Street.
After immediate community pushback, Sen. Keith Perry amended his proposal to rename a Gainesville roadway after late singer Tom Petty.
About five months after Gainesville’s first medical marijuana dispensary opened, a second started serving patients Friday.
Ian Burns was a tenor.
While pouring another drink, Erin Gosselin, 56, tells her regulars she’s still figuring out what she wants to be when she grows up.
In the main room of the Senior Recreation Center, the air resembled that of a miniature State of the Union address Tuesday evening.
A Gainesville man, who was arrested on unrelated charges, is being questioned by police for a shooting Monday afternoon near the Linton Oaks neighborhood that sent a 28-year-old resident to the hospital.
With a gray, beaded skull in his left hand, a percussion instrument made of fake goat toes in his right hand and mumbled versus of Tibetan throat singing, George “Fodder” O’Brien brought a mock exorcism of Richard Spencer to a chilling end Monday night.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a seven-page executive order Monday declaring a state of emergency for Alachua County ahead of avowed white nationalist Richard Spencer’s UF speaking event Thursday.
As Jessica Holmer gazed at Mary Parrish’s portrait Sunday, she said she felt inspired.
Dressed as Batman, BB-8 droids and Disney princesses, Halloween came early for dozens of trick-or-treaters.
Jeff Goldstein remembers 20-year-old Tom Petty — before the stardom.
UF President Kent Fuchs emailed students and faculty Tuesday afternoon and warned them to stay away from white nationalist Richard Spencer’s on-campus appearance, which is next week.
Nearly a month after Hurricane Irma hit Gainesville, county workers are still working through the aftermath.
For Dr. Jean Bennett, it all started with a voice.
A woman was taken to the hospital Wednesday afternoon after a Toyota Tundra crashed into the front porch of La Tienda Latina restaurant.
For a brief moment Monday night, all was still at the base of Gainesville City Hall.
Gainesville Police assistant Chief Terry Pierce will be the subject of a third-party investigation amid allegations of unprofessional behavior, GPD confirmed Wednesday.
UF’s senior director for Housing and Residence Education was fired Monday after he was arrested on charges of grand theft and allegations of fraud, UF announced Wednesday afternoon.