Post-storm flooding closes roads
Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
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Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
Since Hurricane Irma hit Alachua County on Sunday, the Santa Fe River has risen, causing road closures and another mandatory evacuation.
The City of Gainesville and its residents are finalizing last-minute preparations for Hurricane Irma, which has already begun to affect South Florida on Sunday.
Bill English’s day starts every morning at 4:30 a.m.
Residents from the Caribbean to Gainesville are on edge and preparing for a possible hit by Category 5 Hurricane Irma.
Gainesville firefighters took off their boots this weekend to fill them with more than $21,000 in cash.
Gainesville residents and public leaders discussed pushing Santa Fe College to pay all employees a living wage in a Thursday meeting.
Billy Dean is coming to Gainesville to make Katie Slay’s final wish come true.
Although Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park was closed Monday, it will reopen by the end of fall with new equipment.
Gainesville Regional Transit System saw a decline in passengers last year, and so far, expects this year to look the same.
A new Asian bakery, Sweet Buns Bakery, will open next to Yummy House on Tuesday to give the crowds what they want: pineapple buns.
The City of Gainesville may be growing in the near future and offer emergency fire services to more people.
A new rolled ice cream business will sweeten summer when its doors first open Tuesday.
Gainesville residents will soon be able to enjoy a Panera Bread bowl without leaving their couch.
Nine-year-old Ian Sousa was so excited to see the solar eclipse Monday he puked the night before.
When Chris Tunno arrived at his brand new apartment, he was met with a puddle instead of a pool.
The first day of school may be eclipsed by a phenomenon 38 years in the making.
Two young Gainesville landmarks celebrated anniversaries Saturday, with brews and train rides.
The Standard at Gainesville will begin moving in its 1,200 residents over the course of the next two days, likely causing congestion and traffic delays in the Midtown and downtown areas.
While protests in Charlottesville have caused an upset nationally, a Confederate statue in Gainesville was removed Monday with little fanfare from passersby.