Valentine weddings promote gay rights
Before a flower-covered arch in Smathers Library, Juan and Casey joined hands on Monday afternoon and were married as valentines.
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Before a flower-covered arch in Smathers Library, Juan and Casey joined hands on Monday afternoon and were married as valentines.
After 18 days of shouting, Egyptians could finally cheer Friday as President Hosni Mubarak transferred power to the military, ending his nearly 30-year reign.
Florida Senate President Mike Haridopolos can’t foresee all the twists that the state legislative session will take this year.
Feel the love, Gators.
Rick Scott’s budget proposal has only been available to the public for three days, but it’s already caused some state legislators’ blood pressure to rise and Florida residents’ jaws to drop.
Civil debate at UF is going high-tech.
After years of debate, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finally released an official cleanup plan that will eliminate the Cabot-Koppers Superfund site pollution that has plagued Alachua County for decades.
The Gator Nation really is everywhere — according to the U.S. Peace Corps at least.
Alachua County residents can find out how the county spent their tax dollars last year as the 2010 fiscal year annual report has been released by county manager Randall Reid and the Alachua County Communications Office.
For Gainesville Fire Rescue employees, their jobs are about helping those in need whether they face a fire or a torrential downpour.
The UF Paris Research Center is on the move.
For locals struggling with thoughts of suicide, the Alachua County Crisis Center offers high-quality services and the help of more than 100 pairs of helping hands.
The BP oil spill leak may have been capped, but the fight to reclaim the waters of the Gulf of Mexico is far from over.
City Commissioner Thomas Hawkins wants to be your representative for another three years.
Floridians’ consumer confidence appears to be on the rise, but don’t make plans to cash in on the improving economy just yet.
Four men wait in the front room for their names to be called. One leans against a wall, another sits in a chair. The woman in front shuffles paper, then calls one of the men forward.
As President Obama presents his State of the Union Address today, UF student Dave Schneider wonders whether the speech will really matter.
Officer Doug Williams walks through the grass to the tune of middle school boys shouting.
For a greyhound, life is a racetrack.
After four years, the Alachua County Tax Collector’s office finally reached its magic number: 10,000.