County asks EPA to test houses near Koppers
By Meredith Rutland | Oct. 20, 2011To get the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Alachua County Commission has taken up letter-writing.
To get the attention of the Environmental Protection Agency, the Alachua County Commission has taken up letter-writing.
About 30 Occupy Gainesville members asked the City Commission on Thursday for permission to stay on Bo Diddley Community Plaza after public hours end at 11:30 p.m. rather than protest on the sidewalks at night.
Occupy Gainesville will take a stand at City Hall today, with protesters speaking during the citizen comment portion of the evening City Commission meeting to ask for permission to peacefully assemble on Bo Diddley Community Plaza.
Harold Saive sat in his War Room and said he wants to shake up the City Commission.
The Hoggetowne Medieval Faire may be in jeopardy if the Alachua County Commission decides to move the county fairgrounds to Newberry.
Dejeon Cain has heard about the 2 a.m. drunk rush.
Tired of waiting until 1 p.m. to drink on Sundays? You may be in luck.
The St. Francis House is one meeting away from shedding its 130-meal limit.
Darlene Pifalo wants to fight for the right to tailgate.
Thomas Hawkins sees streets that crowd at rush hour and choke on game days and says he wants to do something about it.
Gainesville and Newberry officials are trying to persuade the Alachua County Commission to put the Alachua County Fairgrounds in their respective stomping grounds.
Every day, Donna Lutz turns off University Avenue onto her tree-shaded street, serenaded by songbirds.
The Alachua County Commission has once again opted to postpone the decision to move county fairgrounds from its current location in east Gainesville to Newberry.
Standing before a crowd of about 30 student activists Friday, James Ingle encouraged his younger counterparts to keep up the fight.
Sipping on a glass of Guinness and looking up at President Obama's televised visage, Lauren Poe waited for his moment back in the spotlight.
Churches, Synagogues and Mosques restricted to serving 20 meals a day and requires them to have a permit.
The Gainesville City Commission continues to debate the start date for the cleanup efforts of the Koppers Inc. industrial site.
About 150 Gainesville residents gathered at City Hall to express concerns about the limit.