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(11/15/19 12:49am)
Gainesville Regional Utilities general manager Edward Bielarski Jr discusses increasing electric rates with the Gainesville City Commission on Wednesday during a meeting. Gas rates will increase by 0.57 percent, wastewater by 0.42 percent and water by 0.44 percent.
(11/13/19 11:49am)
Donald Trump Jr. speaks to a crowd of more than 800 people Thursday evening. Trump’s speech was met with a mixture of cheers and boos.
(11/13/19 1:28am)
Charlie Kirk and Graham Allen discuss immigration issues and policy Tuesday night in University Auditorium.
(11/13/19 1:27am)
Charlie Kirk, leader of Turning Point USA, and Graham Allen, political speaker, answer questions from an audience in University Auditorium. Kirk was one of several conservative figures to criticize UF for suspending three student groups for violating university COVID-19 policies.
(11/13/19 1:21am)
Adam Schwarting, a 19-year-old UF sociology sophomore, waits for Charlie Kirk to come onstage Tuesday during the Turning Point USA speaking event.
(11/13/19 1:20am)
Audience members boo Charlie Kirk and Graham Allen Tuesday night after the speakers expressed support for legal immigration into the United States.
(11/13/19 1:09am)
Charlie Kirk, leader of Turning Point USA, and Graham Allen, political speaker, answer questions from the audience Tuesday night in University Auditorium. Many of Kirk’s answers were met with a mixture of cheers and boos from the crowd.
(11/12/19 11:16pm)
Svetlana Scalise, 6, hugs Jay Koester, a 55-year-old Air Force veteran. Koester, who served from 1982-1992, said it felt good to be recognized for the service and sacrifice that many men made. He said Svetlana’s gesture was extremely touching.
(11/12/19 6:46pm)
Svetlana Scalise, 6, places a flower on the grave of a veteran Monday in Evergreen Cemetery. Her father said she had the day off and wanted to spend it giving flowers to veterans.
(11/12/19 6:44pm)
Svetlana Scalise, 6, places a flower on the grave of a veteran Monday in Evergreen Cemetery. Her father said she had the day off and wanted to spend it giving flowers to veterans.
(11/11/19 10:35pm)
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Members of the organization Veterans for Peace look at the newly unveiled Memorial Mile marker on NW 8th Avenue Monday. During Memorial Day weekend each year, the organization places tombstones marking the names of every U.S. service member who has died in Iraq and Afghanistan.
(11/11/19 10:23pm)
Members of the organization Veterans for Peace look at the newly unveiled Memorial Mile marker on NW 8th Avenue Monday. During Memorial Day weekend each year, the organization places tombstones marking the names of every U.S. service member who has died in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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(11/03/19 11:56pm)
Emma Turner, an 18-year-old UF horticulture freshman, and Anton Kernohan stand in downtown High Springs Friday as the protestors finish their march. Both students are members of the activist organizations Climate Action Gators. More than 125 people attended the protest.
(11/03/19 11:56pm)
Jovanna Liuzzo, an 18-year-old UF political science freshman, Gaven Simon, a 19-year-old UF sustainability senior, and Kathryn Kuchman, a 19-year-old UF psychology sophomore, sing along to protest songs during the rally against Nestlé Friday in High Springs. The three students attended as members of the activist organization Climate Action Gators.
(11/03/19 11:56pm)
Protestors march through downtown High Springs Friday to oppose a permit that would allow Nestlé Waters North America to use 1.152 million gallons of water from Ginnie Springs per day for bottled water. Activists spoke about the environmental importance of the springs and sang songs, then marched around the downtown block.
(11/03/19 11:53pm)
Protestors march through downtown High Springs Friday to oppose a permit that would allow Nestlé Waters North America to use 1.152 million gallons of water from Ginnie Springs per day for bottled water. Activists spoke about the environmental importance of the springs and sang songs, then marched around the downtown block.
(10/30/19 9:05pm)
Donald Trump Jr. speaks to a crowd of more than 800 people Thursday evening. Trump’s speech was met with a mixture of cheers and boos.