Alachua County holds Memorial Day Commemoration Ceremony
By Logan McBride | May 27The ceremony honored military veterans and service members who died in service and recognized some of the families who experienced the loss of their loved ones.
The ceremony honored military veterans and service members who died in service and recognized some of the families who experienced the loss of their loved ones.
To breathe new life into the beloved Norman tree's legacy, the College of Education and the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences are collaborating on a tree-planting project.
Situationships are situations that resemble a relationship in some ways, but they lack clear boundaries, commitment and, most of all, labels.
The Bridlewood residential development project in High Springs is moving forward despite ongoing pushback from residents about its environmental and infrastructural impacts.
Despite backlash from students and faculty, the Santa Fe College Board of Trustees approved a memorandum of agreement that would allow Santa Fe Police Department officers to act as immigration officers under ICE supervision.
The “Journey to Juneteenth” event series started Tuesday with a flag-raising ceremony, marking the first event in a month-long program celebrating Black history.
The city commission and local organizations like Gainesville Residents United have pushed to restore city control since the governor-appointed board was formed.
ICE is on Santa Fe College’s doorstep, leaving faculty and students to wonder what a potential agreement with immigration enforcement means for their safety.
Artists from around Florida shared their craft with curious passersby and potential customers as they lined the sidewalks of downtown High Springs with their work.
Graduate students employed full-time will no longer be eligible to live within UF’s Graduate and Family Housing communities starting July 1.
The Alachua County School Board voted in an emergency meeting to shut down Constellation Charter School, displacing nearly 90 students just weeks before the end of the academic year.
Community members gathered to protest a proposed Florida black bear hunt, the first hunt since 2015.
The Gainesville City Commission will hold a special election on the GRU referendum. New red light cameras will be installed in two new locations, and the commission is interested in a new leasing contract for Citizens Field.
Catholic Gators share their thoughts on the new pope, the first American to become the head of the Catholic Church.
The Gainesville Regional Utilities authority board announced fluoride will be removed from GRU water and released its annual budget at a meeting Wednesday night.
Heartwood Soundstage’s listening room housed about 15 jazz fans eager to listen to jazz-fusion band Dionysus and the Michael Feinberg Trio for a night of creative and passionate music.
The Matheson History Museum hosted the opening reception for "Refugee Resettlement in Gainesville" Thursday night, an exhibition that highlights the path to resettlement for six refugees and their families.
UF’s College of Education appointed Carrie Geiger to be the next director of the P.K. Yonge Developmental Research School.
Santa J. Ono, the former University of Michigan president, was the sole finalist in the search for its 14th president. The announcement was met with a mix of emotions: optimism, concern and shock