City Commission will vote on plastic straw ban in June
Paper straw, metal straw or even pasta straw?
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Independent Florida Alligator's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
41 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Paper straw, metal straw or even pasta straw?
Get your trivia caps on.
Joshua Hyden, 34, allegedly stole a 2016 Kawasaki motorcycle on May 4 at 1320 NW 3rd Ave., according to a sworn complaint from the Gainesville Police Department.
A Gainesville man could not run away from his problems on Monday morning.
Get your reusable straws ready: Florida Governor Ron DeSantis vetoed a bill that would have prohibited plastic straw bans.
A lawsuit to bring Spanish in Florida voting booths may achieve its goal thanks to the governor.
An Alachua man who was killed by a cassowary bird Friday may have been trying to get an egg, deputies said.
Newberry residents may have quicker emergency response times because of a new rescue unit.
Michelle Bui knows pork belly should be buttery, crispy and made with care. She has eaten it her whole life with her family.
Gainesville residents will soon be able to play giant video games and eat dinner in the same place.
TEDxUF will be celebrating the theme “Legacy” in honor of its 10th anniversary this year.
Gainesville knew who was going to win the election.
It’s been 10 days since friends and family last saw Jasmine Robinson, who is pregnant.
After allegedly failing to rob a pizzeria, a man went to a school about three minutes away and is accused of succeeding at robbing it Friday.
A conservation trust has five months to pay $1.35 million for new land, or it could lose the land.
UF is just $135 million shy of receiving $1 billion in yearly research spending.
A drunk driver police chase turned up 119 pills of ecstacy Sunday morning.
At least three Gainesville restaurants are stepping up to feed federal employees who have gone about a month without a paycheck.
The buttery smell of popcorn wafted through the air as the soundtrack of “Crazy Rich Asians” played over the sound system of the Reitz Grand Ballroom. Students waited excitedly as the lights dimmed to signal the start of the Asian American Student Union’s first-ever film festival.
Valery Jean-Bart remembers Sunday evenings in the kitchen with his mother, Marie José Labossière. Eggs, sugar and cream cheese would be laid out on the counter as the duo tried out new cheesecake recipes each week.