Local animal shelters merge to form regional Humane Society
Cats and dogs in rural North Central Florida have a new organization looking out for them.
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Cats and dogs in rural North Central Florida have a new organization looking out for them.
Yoga classes, boat rides and paintings from local artists were up for auction at Cypress and Grove Brewing Company on Sunday.
UF researchers have found that childhood obesity could be from the genes.
As Libbie Johnson drove along Cantonment, Florida roads, she saw the dust from peanut farmers floating in the air.
Spanish-speaking voters won’t have to struggle to read the ballot this November.
UF opened the state's first horse acupuncture treatment center in a town near Ocala, combining eastern and western medicine.
In fall 1961, then-17-year-old Michael Gengler took a poll for his high school’s newspaper.
An eastern indigo snake named Floyd was introduced to his native habitat for the first time on a sunny afternoon in Bristol, Florida.
Freshman Robyn Clarke’s transition to college was like any other — filled with anticipation and excitement. But unlike most students, Clarke lives with cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder affecting movement and posture, making her transition into a dorm a little different.
Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs has led to the deaths of thousands of people, catching the attention of student groups at UF.
Navigating the county court system may be difficult without an attorney, but a new program from Alachua County aims to change that.
A new 26-foot-long humpback whale skeleton now hangs from the ceiling of the Florida Museum of Natural History.
When Seyi Falade left New York City last year to help her father run the family business in Gainesville, she was returning to a place she considered welcoming.