Dudley Farm takes trip to the past with 25th annual Cane Day
Katheryn King spent Saturday dressed up as a 19th-century homemaker.
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Katheryn King spent Saturday dressed up as a 19th-century homemaker.
Six tofu turkey roasts, large pans of stuffing and mashed potatoes, and one vat of vegan gravy were sampled by UF students Wednesday afternoon.
When JP Bremer saw “John Wick” with his father this weekend, he noticed his chair shook during intense scenes.
More than 300 motorcycles buzzed through Gainesville’s streets Sunday morning as part of Bikers on Parade.
Four years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill plagued the Gulf of Mexico, the third and largest phase of gulf restoration projects was announced — almost 70 percent of which Florida will head.
Bags of frozen meats, canned food and cartons of milk were given to needy Alachua County residents Monday at the Salvation Army of Gainesville on West University Avenue.
David Lee knows Florida’s springs.
The Repurpose Project is moving two doors down from Satchel’s Pizza.