Religious leaders unify at steps of City Hall
By David Street | June 7, 2017In light of recent global terrorist attacks, leaders of different faiths gathered at Gainesville’s City Hall on Tuesday to deliver a message.
In light of recent global terrorist attacks, leaders of different faiths gathered at Gainesville’s City Hall on Tuesday to deliver a message.
When Gainesville voters hit the ballot boxes November 2018, they will be deciding on who makes final decisions for their utility company.
Whether you are waiting to catch a flight, sitting by the pool or waiting for a Gainesville thunderstorm to pass, reading a book is a great way to pass the time. Here are a few books you should pick up the next time you find yourself aimlessly scrolling through Amazon (or, hopefully, at an actual bookstore).
Police arrested a homeless man for shooting another man in the groin near downtown Gainesville early Tuesday morning.
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court announced it will answer that question in an upcoming term, ultimately deciding whether law enforcement authorities should be required to get a warrant before they can track your location through your cellphone records.
If you’re looking for a way to spend those long summer days, the Hippodrome State Theatre is hosting limited movie screenings to draw audiences throughout the summer.
Books are like messages in bottles. They traverse choppy terrains to reach us, bouncing along time and space, but eventually, through almost no action of our own, they end up right in front of us, in one form or another. It is up to us to take the crumpled message, smooth it out and listen.
Nick McMillen has become a better person by being a counselor for the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center, or at least his wife thinks so.
After more than five months of negotiations, the Graduate Assistants United and UF reached an agreement on health care and are on track to renew their contract for the next three years.
Last week I wrote about my renting experience with Watson Realty Corp. In my column, there were some misrepresented facts: after Sharon Giddens left the company on good terms — for she was not fired, nor did she quit — one of my roommates stayed in contact with another person from Watson Realty. I, however, was left in the dark for the period of three months. This was not Watson Realty’s fault. Though our relationship was not ideal, Watson Realty does not deserve the disservice of falsity. My sincerest apologies.
A UF Ph.D. student has been working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to conduct deep-sea research.
After founding New Scooters 4 Less in 2004, Collin Austin realized that most of his customers weren’t wearing helmets.
In 2016, Fox News and Variety reported that Netflix would almost double the number of original series it would produce the following year, many of which would be unscripted. The company’s goal, according to Netflix Chief Financial Officer David Wells, is to create original content that will make up 50 percent of all the shows, movies and comedy specials Netflix offers.
With two outs and the bases loaded in the second inning, Oklahoma’s Shay Knighten hammered a ball to center field.
A pair of errors from Bethune-Cookman first baseman Danny Rodriguez put Mike Rivera and Nelson Maldonado on second and third base, respectively, in the top of the sixth.
There are a lot of things about Lane Kiffin that give me pause.
Seventeen innings, five and a half hours and 12 runs.
Did you know that every time you wash your face, do laundry or brush your teeth you may be adding tiny bits of plastic into our waters?
Following a spring riddled with questions over who will be leading Florida’s offense in 2017, the Gators’ situation under center got even murkier this weekend.
He found his love for the sport while watching the Masters at 5 years old. He grew up learning to play golf with a deodorant ball, plastic bag and a charcoal grill tool that barely resembled a putter.