More coupon sites offer local deals
By Rachel Dubow | Jan. 19, 2011Anyone on a budget can appreciate a good deal.
Anyone on a budget can appreciate a good deal.
A Gainesville man was arrested and charged with felony battery Sunday afternoon for beating an elderly woman in her home.
As temperatures start to creep farther south this winter, Gainesville’s local farmers are also seeing a dip in their profits.
Opponents of the U.S. health care law scored a victory for their cause in mid-December when a Virginia-based federal judge became the first to invalidate a section of the legislation.
As Christmas lights fade and New Year’s resolutions are broken within days of their inception, Alachua County welcomes another herald of 2011: a cheaper sales tax.
Having lived along Hogtown Creek since 1989, 61-year-old Ewen Thomson has long appreciated its beauty. But within its waters, there also lie deposits of pine tar, a sticky residue that has flowed through both Hogtown and Springstead creeks for decades.
2011 might be Steve Raye’s best year.
I have been given the opportunity to address the biggest news story of the year for anyone within a 15-mile radius of The Swamp.
Executives at North Florida Regional Medical Center approved a $58 million expansion plan this week.
Veterans and citizens will gather at the Veterans Memorial at Kanapaha Park on Sunday to remember the attack on Pearl Harbor.
It’s that time of year again.
Just in time for the holidays, the UF College of Fine Arts is offering a subscription package for six local art organizations.
In Fine Arts C, Room 310, 240 photos are taken in 180 minutes.
When Lucianna Grasso learned that about 90 percent of the students at the A. Quinn Jones Center were eligible for free or reduced lunch, she knew she wanted to do something to help the students and their families.
Following the recent implementation of invasive pat-down procedures and body scanners by the Transportation Security Administration, many travelers and airline employees are voicing their opposition.
It didn’t take long for Lex and Terry to find a new home in Gainesville.
A Gainesville church wants to help put a turkey on every table this Thanksgiving.
Keeping in lockstep with the wave of Republican revival that swept elections across the nation and state, local Democrats seeking office took a beating at the polls Tuesday.
Students gathered in the Reitz Colonnade on Tuesday to pick up free prizes, free food and information about off-campus student living.
The student organization Victory Over Violence will be hosting auditions for “The Vagina Monologues” this Tuesday and Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in the Reitz Union Room 275.