Satchel: A Gainesville icon rebuilds
When Satchel Raye first started making art, he used paint, stained glass and pencils.
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When Satchel Raye first started making art, he used paint, stained glass and pencils.
In 1974, Kathy Dillon was in her ninth-grade science class when her father was murdered.
About 2,000 chicken-lovers visited the new Chick-fil-A at The Standard at Gainesville apartments during its grand opening Thursday and were greeted by the signature Chick-fil-A cow mascot and smiling team members.
Gainesville residents will have to wait until Fall 2018 to satisfy their cravings for lettuce wraps from P.F. Chang’s China Bistro.
For 10 minutes, Bo Diddley Community Plaza was filled with nothing but the sound of more than 300 names.
While most ice cream trucks play a catchy jingle while taking a whirl around the neighborhood, this one flashes red and blue lights with a siren to announce its presence.
When Michael Cizek had his cheek swabbed outside Library West in November 2015, he didn’t think anything of it.
A Gainesville woman lost her yellow labrador, Beignet, to an alligator lurking in Newnans Lake on Nov. 4.
Local officials started a petition Friday to protect LGBTQ+ state employees from being fired because of their sexual orientation.
While Gainesville quietly removed one downtown Confederate monument in August, UF hasn’t evicted one that stands on a property they manage in St. Augustine.
When Amy Meacham bought masquerade masks on Bourbon Street in 2010, she didn’t know what she would use them for, she just knew she needed to buy them.
Amid the sound of cars rushing past, water splashing in a nearby fountain and people chatting on the sidewalk, a chime was barely audible.
Mayor Lauren Poe wants Gainesville to look a little more like Rome.
Yet another multi-story student housing complex will be joining the fabric of Gainesville at the end of July.
UF Health Shands Hospital unveiled a new private room for sexual assault survivors Wednesday.
Beginning Monday, city parking in Gainesville will be easier for smartphone users.
Tucker Shea sat in the new Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention building with a construction hat perched on his head.
Emerson Weitzel sat at a desk Tuesday morning surrounded by her colleagues and faced with a tough $100,000 decision difficult for any mayor — especially when you’re only 10 and your fellow commissioners are all fifth-graders.
Four days after Richard Spencer told an audience in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts that he believed in an Aryan state, a group of pastors denounced his ideology, which they deem hateful, and promoted unity.
Hunched over, eyes squinted and fist closed tight, Leah Cobb-Lee stared at her husband on the other side of the ring.