New downtown development project, police advisory council coming to Gainesville in January
Gainesville will have new renovations downtown and a police advisory council at the start of the new year.
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Gainesville will have new renovations downtown and a police advisory council at the start of the new year.
Two new Alachua County commissioners and one incumbent were sworn into office in person Tuesday afternoon.
Woodland Park Apartments is getting 96 more affordable housing units, and the city may help foot the bill.
Bars may soon have to pick up the tab for customers without masks.
This story was translated by Guamay Martell.
The Gainesville Police Department’s funding is set to increase next year.
County residents will not need the county’s permission to throw house parties during the COVID-19 pandemic.
All charges against a man accused of driving through a crowd of protesters on Main Street in May have been dropped.
The Gainesville City Commission voted to allow drinking on public property the same night it passed sweeping changes to its rental ordinances.
This story was translated by Guamay Martell
This story was translated by Guamay Martell
This story was translated by Sofia Echeverry
Residents economically impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic can now receive more money from the county.
Gainesville may temporarily halt the development of student luxury housing on its east side.
Scottie Lewis, a member of the UF’s men's basketball team, told more than 200 protesters Friday evening about his fear of being a victim of police brutality as a Black man.
The Alachua County Commission could be decreasing its indoor gathering limit to reduce the spread of COVID-19 as soon as Monday.
The Alachua County website has been visited by thousands of local residents and small businesses looking to apply to the county's CARES Act grant program over the past two weeks.
Alachua County Commission
Editor’s Note: The Alligator didn’t cover the candidacy of Raemi Eagle-Glenn for District 1 and Joy Glanzer for District 3 because the positions are uncontested for the Republican party. The candidacy of Democrat Charles S. Chestnut IV for District 5 is also uncontested. These races will not appear on the Aug. 18 ballot.
This story was translated by Gabriella Guez