Residents flock to Midtown for outdoor reopening
By Zora Viel | May 17, 2020More than 100 people gathered in a Midtown parking lot on Saturday. All services were provided strictly under CDC and FDA guidelines, according to a Midtown bar owner.
More than 100 people gathered in a Midtown parking lot on Saturday. All services were provided strictly under CDC and FDA guidelines, according to a Midtown bar owner.
The podcast highlights the perseverance of UF students and faculty in the face of obstacles.
The year is 2014. The Gators have just finished a 6-5 regular season where their defense was one of the best in the country and their offense was, well, it’s better left unsaid. In other words, it was a typical Will Muschamp team.
Mark Lafrenier is being held in Alachua County Jail with bond set at $320,000
Libraries in Alachua are adapting their services to remain accessible through COVID-19
Last weekend, for the first time in nearly two months, American sports fans witnessed a live sporting event in the U.S. with UFC 249 taking place in Jacksonville without fans.
When employees of Family Medical Group at Shands Starke Regional Medical Center were given 60 days to find new jobs, they looked for new buyers instead.
COVID-19 has forced many couples to scramble, but local wedding planners are trying to keep the day special.
Many Florida fans remember the 2016-2017 men’s basketball season for three reasons: Chris Chiozza’s game-winner against Wisconsin in the Sweet 16, Canyon Barry’s underhanded free throws and the opening of a renovated O’Connell Center.
Former Mississippi State offensive lineman Stewart Reese has decided to transfer to Florida, per multiple reports.
Without the assistance of federal aid during COVID-19, undocumented immigrants must risk exposing themselves to the virus in order to make a living. Local nonprofits have stepped in to help.
Oklahoma first baseman Shay Knighten crushed a series-defining homerun and the chances of Kelly Barnhill and Amanda Lorenz capturing a Women’s College World Series title in one swing.
Residents take to cleaning the streets during the COVID-19 pandemic
There isn’t a game that epitomizes the 2012 Florida Gators football team more than its matchup with South Carolina.
As more businesses reopen, many salon owners question their classification as a nonessential business.
Sports may be back at the Swamp sooner than later, but Ben Hill Griffin Stadium may not host the team you’re used to seeing.
The cuts are intended to alleviate financial stress during COVID-19.
The bill will need to be passed one more time to take effect. If passed, it will allocate $500,000 toward rent relief for UF students.
#ImStillGraduating will honor students around the world Friday with a virtual commencement ceremony.