Tree demolition plans will intensify the heat among UF workers and students
By Sofia Bravo | Aug. 20The UF Lakes, Vegetation and Landscaping Committee unanimously approved the project in July. It’s unclear when the trees will be demolished.
The UF Lakes, Vegetation and Landscaping Committee unanimously approved the project in July. It’s unclear when the trees will be demolished.
Longevity clinics, which exploded across the U.S. in the early 2020s, offer specialty treatments and personalized medical protocols to slow aging and extend life. One estimate suggests there are as many as 800 of these health centers nationwide.
UF's newest edition of its supercomputer, HiPerGator, has arrived in Gainesville.
During a time of political uncertainty, international students find themselves at the crossroads of legislative changes.
Florida businessmen, economists and academics are observing how the Trump Administration's parade of tariffs could impact consumers. China has already announced trade measures targeting United States agricultural products.
With the Trump administration calling for the dismantling of the Department of Education and Florida’s teachers still struggling to make livable wages, Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association, said the future of educators and student proficiency is uncertain.
The U.S. Immigration and Enforcement detention center in Macclenny, about 50 minutes north of Gainesville, is one of four facilities in Florida that houses undocumented immigrants. Yet according to advocates and filed complaints, the Baker facility is also the site of abuse and neglect.
In her home nestled on Southeast 23rd Lane, Conjwanna Robinson had a family and three decades of history — but the Florence Landfill was enough to make her want to pack up her life and leave. She wasn’t alone.
As more developers adopt automated property management tools, they’ve faced challenges with their renters and the law.
With the Trump administration proposing new tax policies and tax cuts and Gov. Ron DeSantis calling for Florida’s property taxes to be abolished, taxpayers are left wondering how potential changes could impact their day-to-day lives.
Companies are launching talk therapy tools designed to provide tailored support for clients.
Deferred prosecution agreements allow defendants across Alachua County to complete community service hours or donate to selected nonprofits in exchange for dropped charges.
The landfill has withstood decades under different ownership and public comment from residents.
Supply chain issues have recently disrupted the global food system. Traditional breakfast fare like eggs, orange juice, coffee — and even the sweet morsels in chocolate chip pancakes — were not spared.
Employees at the First Coast Child Protection Team have reported no change in Knox’s behavior and a lack of action from the university.
While access to shelter is a leading issue for homeless individuals, access to healthcare remains a lesser understood yet progressively persistent issue.
Young investors like Anoop Savio, 21, can trade anytime, anywhere — and they’re doing it with unprecedented fervor.
Andres started a new life in the U.S. under asylum. Now, he fears the life he has worked to rebuild in America might be stripped from his grasp as President Donald Trump's administration escalates deportation efforts.
More than half off Gen Z has embraced alcohol-free lifestyles as a matter of personal taste and health improvement.
Issues like increased noise, air pollution and traffic often arise, raising concerns about the impact of industrial parks on nearby communities.