Airlines not on board with babies
What if you could sit on an airplane without children kicking your seat or babies wailing in the background?
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What if you could sit on an airplane without children kicking your seat or babies wailing in the background?
Lisa Frimberger’s life changed after she got a little lost one summer in 2011.
As Sweetbay supermarkets across Florida prepare to close in February, Gainesville’s store remains in business.
Christine Hoffman smiled and pinched her ear lobes.
People who have recently eaten at the Zaxby’s on Archer Road could be at risk of identity theft.
Michael William Kriesel dreamed of saving the wolves out west.
A former city commissioner filed paperwork Friday with the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections to run for mayor, making him the seventh candidate in the race.
Hamlet has a new question: To tweet or not to tweet?
The line looked like it never ended.
Two-year-old Sophie James stared from the pink churro to her neon pink pants.
Eli Oppenheimer celebrated the most recent High Holiday by busting a move.
Innovation Square is still being built, but it already secured two state awards for cutting-edge thinking.
Sarah Scales convinced her husband they should spend a night out downtown, but she left her heels at home.
Angelia Gant spends her nights guarding the elderly and going through their trash.
As staff opened the doors to the Friends of the Library Book Sale, people flooded the warehouse carrying empty cardboard boxes.
A Sweet-16 celebration will hit the downtown plaza today, but this one will have more vegetables than cake.
Spring Break will get a victory lap at the 16th annual Greater Gator Beer Festival this weekend.
About 100 people snacked on brownies Tuesday night as they listened to not-so-sweet predictions about the future of climate change.
About 2,500 people stood solemnly in the O'Connell Center Saturday night listening to the Negro National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing."
Hip-hop artist Drake earned cheers, screams, camera clicks and a marriage proposal during his Wednesday night performance at UF. The proposal was written on a sign held by an audience member.