Opening season of Newberry ballpark hits summer snag
NEWBERRY – The 16-field, state-of-the-art youth baseball tournament facility was designed to boost tourism and bring out-of-town families to Newberry.
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NEWBERRY – The 16-field, state-of-the-art youth baseball tournament facility was designed to boost tourism and bring out-of-town families to Newberry.
HIGH SPRINGS — The popcorn machine glowed against the red tile floor and white brick walls inside the Priest Theater.
A beginning-of-the-year spike in business sent some Gainesville gun shops and shooting ranges scrambling to find ammunition. However, after the U.S. Senate voted Wednesday against legislation that would have required background checks for gun purchases, banned military-style assault weapons and limited the size of ammunition magazines, local businesses could be brought back to normal.
Two Gainesville residents bound for Hawaii are turning to social media to find a home for their 2-and-a-half-year-old duck named McIntosh.
The Alachua County Commission passed the wage recovery ordinance during a special meeting Tuesday night.
The Gainesville mayoral runoff election between former District 2 City Commissioner Ed Braddy and incumbent Mayor Craig Lowe is Tuesday.
Connor Donlin and Coral Munkittrick made memories at prom that will stick. Instead of the traditional tux and gown, the two Santa Fe High School students showed up at the Best Western Plus Gateway Grand hotel on Friday wearing clothes made from duct tape.
Wayne Wheeler stood inside his mostly empty trailer in Westgate Mobile Manor Park.
Gov. Rick Scott signed a law Wednesday that bans Internet cafes across the state, but local officials say the law’s impacts on Gainesville are still uncertain.
A bogus email containing profanity that went out last week to about 8,000 patrons of local food delivery service Gainesville2Go hasn’t cursed the company’s business.
Watching a river otter trying to turn flips in muddy, 5-inch-deep water almost made Dawn Fox cry.
Gainesville2Go, a local food delivery service, delivered insults via email to about 8,000 Gainesville residents Thursday at about 6 a.m.
To celebrate the 500th anniversary of Ponce De Leon’s landing in Florida, Gainesville residents and UF students can learn about the state’s roots at the Celebrating La Florida: Spanish Origins at the Edge of the World event.
After about three years spaying and neutering cats and dogs, Sandi Richmond said her organization is nearing a milestone.
The Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival will offer alcohol for the first time at its 44th annual event this weekend.
Dove World Outreach Center, led by pastor Terry Jones, is selling its 20-acre property, which includes a sanctuary and a fellowship hall, at 5805 NW 37th St.
Online gaming at Internet cafes could soon be illegal, and about 30 local businesses could be affected.
To give Alachua County residents a local resource to receive overdue paychecks, the Alachua County Commission is formulating the Wage Recovery Ordinance.
Even after six years of playing professional baseball, Mike Spina Jr. can’t forget the thrill of playing in his hometown.
UF student voter turnout on campus saw a slight increase during Tuesday’s Gainesville city elections as compared with previous years.