Police roundup: battery; UF email breach
By Melissa Mihm | Oct. 22, 2014sted Tuesday after police said she poked the father of her child on the shoulder with a knife, cut up his bed sheets and destroyed his laptop.
sted Tuesday after police said she poked the father of her child on the shoulder with a knife, cut up his bed sheets and destroyed his laptop.
The dramatic how-to videos of the ‘90s, such as a McDonald’s training video and a 1997 instructional video “How to Have Cybersex on the Internet,” will come alive this weekend.
Whenever I have a problem with my boyfriend (again, lol), I always go to my friends for advice.
As the grand opening of its new facility nears, Gainesville Regional Transit System is one step closer to incorporating new bicycle racks on each of its buses.
If you’re in college, it’s likely that pizza is the love of your life — the Internet says so.
A locally owned Gainesville grocery store is celebrating its 63rd Anniversary Fall Food Festival on Saturday.
A few new sororities and fraternities will be added to the UF Greek community starting Spring of 2015.
A cookbook can be considered an autobiography.
Writer and director Justin Simien’s new film, “Dear White People,” is a hilarious satire of racial politics and a welcome breath of fresh air. While the movie has its flaws, it is funny, pointed, honest and something we haven’t seen in recent modern films.
As the Islamic State becomes a growing topic of national discussion, three UF professors hosted a public conversation on the issue Wednesday.
Florida voters will have the opportunity to legalize medical marijuana on Nov. 4, and a panel of experts presenting at UF hopes to educate the public about the issue.
Gainesville residents now have the option of reporting non-emergency incidents to Gainesville Police online rather than by phone.
Juan Serrano volunteers to comfort strangers in their last moments.
Child abuse and neglect is a serious issue in our society, and it's sometimes overlooked. From bullying at school to maltreatment at home, children face emotional and physical battles everywhere they go. Not all children are subject to child abuse, but there are some.
As the Ebola epidemic unfolds, Internet users should be aware of scams, fake articles and links containing viruses circulating social media channels.
Area hospitals have teamed up with the Alachua County Fire Rescue to update wireless routers in ambulances, making communication between dispatched vehicles and hospitals more efficient.
The District E senator seat is still vacant, despite Tuesday’s UF Student Senate meeting agenda.
The Association for Women in Science’s North Central Florida Affiliate Group is hoping to form a partnership with Santa Fe College.
The year may be almost over but certainly, some great music might still be on the way as 2014 comes to a close. Here’s a few promising albums set to release before the year's end: