Man arrested, charged with attempted robbery in The Polos
A man was almost robbed walking to his apartment in The Polos early Tuesday morning.
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A man was almost robbed walking to his apartment in The Polos early Tuesday morning.
Trisha Lueck sat in an oversized armchair in Library West, her laptop and belongings crammed into a corner within reach of a much-coveted outlet.
Gainesville has been experiencing unusually warm weather this January.
Gainesville-based music streaming business Grooveshark is taking applications for its free, semester-long workshop, Grooveshark University. Applications are due Thursday.
UF researchers have developed a new gene therapy that could be used to treat a form of blindness.
Celebrity chef and butter duchess Paula Deen announced Tuesday on NBC's "Today Show" that she has Type 2 diabetes.
Long before there were occupiers and tea partiers, there was Margaret Block and a generation that organized the mid-century civil rights movement.
A man and a woman were taken into custody Thursday in relation to a drug-related robbery where a man was pistol whipped.
Student outdoor enthusiasts will have to adjust to more than just the dip in temperatures this semester.
Alachua County commissioners officially named Rick Drummond the new acting county manager Tuesday.
The first time Bryan Agostini gave blood, he went with a group of friends when a collection truck came to his high school.
We all react the same every time it happens - grumble and post a snarky status. People assume it's the end of the social-networking world and make empty threats to leave Facebook every time it redesigns its website, but this time there are big changes in store for the more than 800 million of us who share cat pictures with the revolutionary service.
Two weeks ago, Los Angeles's billion-dollar pornography industry shut down. The reason? A male actor tested positive for HIV.
With the flick of a finger, he can access your name, location, phone number and destination.
A brand-spankin' new school year has debuted on college campuses across the country, bringing with it high expectations, football season debauchery and a fresh start for all the new and returning students.
I know exactly what you were thinking.
Broward Beach may finally start living up to its name.
Summer B is well underway, with many UF freshmen about two weeks into their college careers. The summer semester is a good way to ease into college life, but some of you may have noticed it isn't the easiest thing in the world.
They're a mystery to the outside world. You see them everywhere: in your classes, giving campus tours and swarming midtown on a Monday night. Their Sperry shoes, Polo shirts and those things your dad used to keep his sunglasses around his neck culminate to create this breed of college men.
Summer A is in full swing, and what have you done so far - nursed your hangovers and lain out by the pool? While this seems like all we're doing these days, there are tons of fun things to do in and out of Gainesville that you haven't done every day for the past two weeks.