Hawthorne hosts Active Streets event for the first time
By Li Stalder | June 15, 2015Keith Richards led a group of bicyclists along the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail to the first Active Streets event in Hawthorne on Sunday morning.
Keith Richards led a group of bicyclists along the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail to the first Active Streets event in Hawthorne on Sunday morning.
Through the game’s first three innings, Miami looked to have the upper hand.
The Florida softball team has just lost one of its most important pieces on the team.
It was back in mid-January, when Florida was still gelling after a full workload of fall baseball, and hadn’t developed the chemistry that they pride themselves on now.
Marquis Dendy continued his historic season on Day 1 of the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
Come Saturday, the final leg of the No. 4 national seed Florida baseball team’s quest for its first national title officially begins.
Running Bear brought his tipi village out to the Waldo Farmers and Flea Market on Saturday, and it was filled with a collection of items from the Oglala Lakota tribe.
On Tuesday afternoon, Gainesville Police found and arrested the suspect involved in the June 3 stabbing at Motel 6.
The UF Student Senate approved the first reading of the activity and service fee budget for the 2015-2016 fiscal year on Tuesday.
Seventeen office complex buildings were broken into Monday night, and police are looking for the suspect.
As the summer sun heats up, so do the rates of Americans with skin cancer.
A team of UF researchers hopes to provide better treatment therapies for people suffering from epilepsy by researching cannabidiol.
The Artisan Guild Gallery is hosting “Fresh from Florida — Harvest of Art” this month to showcase artwork from more than 50 local artists.
So this weekend is pretty big for me. It’s race season and the mother of them all is here. People ask what type of racing I’m into and sometimes it’s hard to explain because it’s not NASCAR, Formula 1 or Indy racing.
If there’s one thing most people can agree on regardless of political leanings or religious following, from bleeding heart liberals to diehard conservatives, rigid Catholics to faithless atheists, it’s that the thought of innocent children being harmed or sexually abused by their supposed protectors or mentors is a rage-inducing test of our Stand Your Ground laws.
A decade ago, a rap group from Kentucky went platinum and nearly won a Grammy. Years later, the group reshuffled and transformed its sound while retaining its firm quality of music. Now, the group is returning to Gainesville to debut its latest project.
Garage rock band SunGhosts will shake Gainesville in a full-throttle performance today.
The UF School of Music is inviting some of the world’s elite student and professional pianists for a weeklong workshop for the 2015 International Piano Festival, creating a melting pot of artists from across the globe.
Gainesville’s Savants of Soul has acquired its newest member, a lead singer who will be making her debut with the band Friday.