Buried alive: Construction worker saved from being trapped under dirt
By Katherine Wallace-Fernandez | Jan. 10, 2019A construction worker was trapped underneath one-to-two feet of dirt when Gainesville Fire Rescue saved him Thursday morning.
A construction worker was trapped underneath one-to-two feet of dirt when Gainesville Fire Rescue saved him Thursday morning.
She took $921.29, deputies said.
The Gators had been here before.
Thousands of geometric pieces will be used to create one sculpture.
Jennifer Reid will be the third candidate running.
Two hundred acres were burned to reduce the effects of wildfires.
The cheesecakes were featured on the Uber Eats series “Unpacked.”
The team was deactivated about two months ago
Police said he crashed into and broke a light pole.
About 50 people registered to vote at the Alachua County Elections office.
It was an exciting week for former Gators in the NBA with many holding multiple headlines throughout.
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Sunday’s 64-56 loss at the hands of Auburn raises an interesting question about the Florida Gators women’s basketball team: Who can the team turn to when its two leading scorers, Funda Nakkasoglu and Delicia Washington, aren’t at the top of their games?
No one was more disappointed in Florida’s recent loss to South Carolina than coach Mike White.
New Vintage Market makes its Gainesville debut at The High Dive this Saturday
The AASU will host Wong Fu Productions and screen student films in the Reitz Union this weekend.
The 50th anniversary of African-American Studies and the life of Martin Luther King Jr. will be celebrated through poetry on Thursday night.
The popular Miami music festival gives Gainesville a sneak peak Friday
This new psychological dramatic thriller begs the question, “What would you do for love?” as our seemingly meek main character Joe goes to extreme and deadly lengths to be with the woman he loves.
The start of Spring semester brings the possibility of change to Gainesville.