Local gas prices drop to $3 per gallon, reflect national trend
Students riding the bus or biking to campus may want to whip out the keys — gas prices have plummeted below $3 per gallon for the first time since December 2010.
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Students riding the bus or biking to campus may want to whip out the keys — gas prices have plummeted below $3 per gallon for the first time since December 2010.
Andrew Ragsdale said his 11-year-old son quit baseball to play ultimate.
With a few clicks, UF students ordering textbooks on Amazon.com can now donate money to a local charity at no extra cost.
West Gainesville residents will have to wait a little longer to savor gourmet ice pops off Archer Road.
Bats, pumpkins and thousands of families traipsed through the fall air — but this wasn’t Halloween.
Gainesville’s Pride celebration will include three new events this weekend, along with the annual parade and festival Saturday that draws thousands to University Avenue.
The Friends of the Library fall book sale kicks off Saturday, when more than 500,000 donated items will line warehouse shelves through Wednesday.
About 200 people traveled to a garage sale at the UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension Bookstore on Wednesday to buy donated household items.
As the Ebola epidemic unfolds, Internet users should be aware of scams, fake articles and links containing viruses circulating social media channels.
Collin Whitlock remembers the night a homeless man wandered into Video Rodeo with his only possession: a guitar.
Uber may have failed nationally this month, but the app-powered ride service is passing the test for Gainesville customers.
George Fryar heard a whimpering coming from a sinkhole Wednesday morning: his Rottweiler puppy, Dicie.
It’s great to be a Florida Gator – and to live in Gainesville.
When Anna Beth West heard about Kangaroo Express’ promotion, she was disgusted.
Leaders of UF and the chemistry department put on their hard hats and brought out their shovels to break ground on the new Chemistry/Chemical Biology Building on Friday morning.
It’s not the year of the turtle, but 2014 has been a record year for state sea turtle nesting.
The UF Health Cancer Center appointed a new deputy director of medical affairs Monday – Dr. C. Parker Gibbs.
The first human case of West Nile Virus this year was confirmed in Alachua County this week.
Berkeley Hoflund stood behind her bar’s counter for the last time Monday afternoon, ringing up the remainder of Stubbies & Steins’ merchandise.
Students can fuel up on free coffee on their way to class today from local coffee shops participating in National Coffee Day.