Off the street: Family-run shaved-ice truck to open store
The hum of a generator isn’t loud enough to drown out the sound of snowball fights on summer days at a Save-A-Lot parking lot in Gainesville.
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The hum of a generator isn’t loud enough to drown out the sound of snowball fights on summer days at a Save-A-Lot parking lot in Gainesville.
Moises Rivero and Rafael Carrasquilla spent Monday afternoon shooting arrows at each other and ducking behind yellow and blue barriers.
Heart monitors beeped rhythmically as Scarlett and Savannah, twin girls born conjoined at the heart, liver, sternum and diaphragm, were reunited Wednesday for the first time since being surgically separated in June.
Midtown’s only pizza joint will be back in business in the next two weeks.
A 96-wheeled truck with a police escort dropped off a 270,000-pound generator to UF Health Shands Hospital on Thursday morning.
After complaints over unprepared rooms and dirty conditions, a Pavilion on 62nd Apartments senior vice president personally apologized Monday to at least two disgruntled tenants and offered to let them cancel their leases, the tenants said.
For 20-year-old UF student Marissa Ogburn, making necklaces and pendants in her apartment is far from a hobby — it’s a way to pay for school and fund trips overseas.
Bed bugs, urine-covered carpets and missing furniture.
Bo Diddley Community Plaza in downtown Gainesville turned into a community zumba class Saturday night.
Bo Diddley Community Plaza in downtown Gainesville turned into a community zumba class Saturday night.
Jenna Horner prefers dead flowers.
Not far from the relentless traffic on Interstate 75, animals find peace at Mill Creek Farm’s Retirement Home for Horses.
After more than an hour of discussion Tuesday, county commissioners unanimously voted in favor of sending a letter to the state, voicing concerns about high nitrate levels in West Alachua County wells.
Editor's note: This is part of an ongoing series on sexual assault survivors. See Thursday’s paper for an overview of the legal options and processes that survivors experience.
About 100 people buzzed over a bee speaker Monday night.
Most annual reports don’t require decoder glasses.
As part of an ongoing concert series, a neo-folk rock band from Montreal, Canada, and Kentucky will perform at the Historic Thomas Center today at 7 p.m.
Garrison Keillor sang a hymn and made sexual jokes in the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Monday night.
A group of five Alachua County professionals will soon board a plane to Washington, D.C. to discuss the prevalence of inmates with mental illnesses in American jails.
Lucas Sanders thought his passion for acting would end after he graduated high school.