Rep. Clovis Watson Jr. talks voter rights at labor coalition meeting
Rachel B. never imagined that when she would first meet her state house representative, she’d be on her knees.
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Rachel B. never imagined that when she would first meet her state house representative, she’d be on her knees.
Grabbing a drink from Tropical Smoothie Cafe is always the same for Cassandra Peoples. One “Detox Island” smoothie to-go. $5.49 at the register.
This is a part two of a two-part series on substance abuse, addiction and recovery. Read part one here.
For Clay County resident Kelli Crews, it all began on Florida State Road 21.
A 19-year-old inmate died at the Alachua County Jail on Saturday after two months in custody.
The senior director of UF’s Housing and Residence Education was arrested Monday after allegedly using $180,607.65 in university funds for personal gain and benefit, police said.
For the third year in a row, Gainesville got a taste of the biggest little show on earth.
Alachua County’s 40 public schools remained closed Thursday and Friday after the city decided to cancel classes after Hurricane Irma made its way through Florida.
Despite three hard days without power and water, 9-year-old Alicia’s face lit up Thursday after her U.S. senator bent down to hug and console her.
Avowed white nationalist leader Richard Spencer may speak at UF on Oct. 19.
By next Fall, students traveling between downtown and UF’s campus might have a chance to ride autonomous RTS shuttle buses.
Sweet Mel’s was more than just a restaurant for Charles Gustine.
With broth dripping from his chin and about 8 pounds of pho in his stomach, Michael Jenkins left Gainesville on Thursday as a champion, again.
From more than 260 miles away, about 25 Gainesville residents watched and listened Wednesday as four Palm Beach panelists spoke about opioids in Florida.
Bill Nelson came to UF looking for stories.
Last week, for the first time in 19 months, a Florida man who was sentenced to die was killed by the state.
Despite sweeping cuts to Alachua County arts programs from the state, for the Hippodrome State Theatre, the show must go on.
Three days after attending the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Geoffrey Grooms was fired.
On the second day of the Fall semester, a Gainesville woman was attacked Tuesday afternoon in broad daylight while walking her Chihuahua.
After two months in jail, a Summerfield man now faces charges after police said he robbed a man at gunpoint at the man’s front door in May and tried stealing his car.