County Commissioner starts plan to save local Boys and Girls club
To make a change, you sometimes have to dig deep into your own pockets.
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To make a change, you sometimes have to dig deep into your own pockets.
City and university interests joined forces in their first joint meeting in recent years to discuss issues concerning students, from taxi fares to apartment price gouging.
The race for one of Florida’s U.S. Senate seats is officially under way, and UF has one of its own professors in the political battle.
One year ago, Kevin Smith stood on a soccer field in Haiti surrounded by running children and makeshift tents.
As Don DeVito walks toward his music classroom at Sidney Lanier School, he hears his name and turns toward the sound.
Opponents of the U.S. health care law scored a victory for their cause in mid-December when a Virginia-based federal judge became the first to invalidate a section of the legislation.
While no new money is rolling into the environmentally focused Wild Spaces & Public Places program since its sales surtax ended in December, the remaining funds will still support various projects this year.
As Christmas lights fade and New Year’s resolutions are broken within days of their inception, Alachua County welcomes another herald of 2011: a cheaper sales tax.
Having lived along Hogtown Creek since 1989, 61-year-old Ewen Thomson has long appreciated its beauty. But within its waters, there also lie deposits of pine tar, a sticky residue that has flowed through both Hogtown and Springstead creeks for decades.
Andrew Tamayo steps into the cage.
It’s a Saturday morning, and Sueli Cavalcanti has been awake since 6 a.m.
Somewhere in Gainesville, Jennifer Kramel knows there is a cat that needs her help.
As voters head to the polls on Election Day, beneath the names of high-profile candidates like Rick Scott and Marco Rubio they will see a list of six proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution.
State senator and UF professor Mike Haridopolos is facing an ethics investigation.
Holding a two-inch fish, Larry Page runs his thumb along the yellow skin beneath its eye.
UF students might want to think twice before buying some budget bling.
Hamburgers using beef courtesy of Beef Products Inc. may come with pickles, onions, ketchup and a side of ammonia.
Christmas came a week early for the Alachua County Wellness Works program when it received a state award for its creativity in addressing health issues.
Melinda Augustus doesn’t consider herself a particularly trusting person, but she opened her heart to the filmmakers who developed her story into a documentary.
This holiday season WUFT-FM will spread some cheer by broadcasting live and recorded local music on its Hybrid Digital 2 channel.