Gainesville’s gone to the bros
Titletown can now add a new accolade to its list of claims to fame, and it’s pretty sweet, dude.
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Titletown can now add a new accolade to its list of claims to fame, and it’s pretty sweet, dude.
For Gainesville residents and restaurant owners, the term ‘doggie bag’ could take on an entirely new meaning.
For 23-year-old Kaitlin Gwynn, working for the City of Gainesville has been a gateway to opportunity. But the UF alumna who is about to enter graduate school isn’t a staff member — she’s an intern.
Students and residents will have to alter their usual transportation routes to get from point A to point B between summer terms.
The Alachua County Commission voted in a meeting Tuesday to approve a special exception that would allow solar panels on a parcel of land in Paynes Prairie.
Six months after the 13th Street Walmart relocated, officials and developers say the future of the building in the 17-acre shopping complex is unclear.
When Becca Huy sat down with her significant other to discuss their future, she made sure she mentioned that she expected to hear the pitter-patter of little feet.
Although the square plot of land near the intersection of 13th Street and West University Avenue is vacant, it’s been stirring up dialogue among Gainesville residents for months.
After more than two years of local and national advocacy, the Gainesville Loves Mountains organization has taken the next step in an attempt to end Gainesville Regional Utilities’ purchase of mountaintop-removal coal.
Researchers in Germany have recently reported finding traces of arsenic in samples of beer, saying that some levels found were more than twice what is allowed in drinking water.
Another name has been added to the list of senators who signed a petition asking the Supreme Court to declare the law that prohibits gay marriage unconstitutional.
The doors of a redesigned Sports Authority in northwest Gainesville swung open Saturday after two months of remodeling.
Biting into a science experiment may not sound all that appetizing, but Hannah Gavin said she wouldn’t mind giving it a taste test.
Justin Vanduren pointed to items on the glossy, new Red Robin menu.
The Boys and Girls Club of Alachua County won a national recognition for the third year in a row for its local health development program last week.
At the Broken Shelves bookstore last week, tattered copies of dog-eared paperbacks overflowed from cardboard containers as hundreds of boxes packed the store.
St. Patrick’s Day may fall on Sunday this year, but green tinsel and shamrocks can already be spotted around Gainesville. Local bars and restaurants are finalizing orders, hanging decorations and adding last-minute preparations for the Irish-themed holiday.
The first time the food trucks rolled to a stop and raised up their windows on the High Dive parking lot in January, they sold out of food in hours.
Gainesville residents will put their wallets on the line for a chance to score a date this Valentine’s Day.
In a college town like Gainesville, there’s a bar on every corner.