911 Report: October 31, 2016
By Martin Vassolo and Caitlin Ostroff | Oct. 30, 2016Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the charges against Jackson Kilcoyne were dropped as of July 5, 2019.
Update: This story has been updated to reflect that the charges against Jackson Kilcoyne were dropped as of July 5, 2019.
Halloween is a time for goblins, ghosts, witches, wizards and other spooky creatures to come out. But still the scariest thing is voter suppression.
Kyle Mitchusson noticed something was off as he walked through his newly rented one-story home last year.
The day after the general election, Ronnie Sartain will remove the 5-foot purple swastika spray-painted on his garage door.
Through a new Instagram campaign, a first-year UF pharmacy master’s student is hoping to kick-start clothing donations to the Gainesville homeless community.
Gainesville Police arrested two men Thursday morning for ramming into a dealership’s gate and attempting to steal a car.
Gainesville Police are investigating a Wednesday night car accident that left a Mustang in half and its driver critically injured.
Sport Clips Haircuts, a hair salon franchise catering to men, has opened its first Gainesville location.
Skunks, sharks and Pikachus swarmed the patios of the Thornebrook Village Shopping Center on Thursday evening during its fourth annual trick-or-treating event.
Visitors to city parks may no longer be able to smoke if a proposed city ordinance passes.
A crowd of about 500 people filled the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom Tuesday to hear two prospective Florida state senators face off to represent Alachua County.
About 100 people joined the former mayor of Gainesville on Tuesday to fundraise for the Wild Spaces and Public Places amendment at Swamp Head Brewery.
A panel of four street artists from across the country spoke to a crowd of about 20 people Tuesday at the Civic Media Center, discussing how their murals have changed the fabrics of urban communities.
An 86-year-old man with Alzheimer’s disease was killed early Tuesday morning after a motorist struck him downtown.
More than 3,500 people cast their ballots Monday on the first day of early voting in Alachua County.
A Gainesville catering company has just finished delivering about 1,000 healthy meals to families of children receiving chemotherapy.
American shoe designer and businessman Steve Madden spoke to a crowd of about 330 UF students about entrepreneurship, fashion and his career Monday in the Norman Hall auditorium. Madden later hosted an event at Dillard’s.
With Halloween just a week away, some residents faced their fears Saturday — and partook in a beer garden to ease their nerves.
As U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz spoke to a group of prospective Hillary Clinton volunteers Friday night, a group of Bernie Sanders supporters protested her presence, with one interrupting her speech.
Side by side, Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe and Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine did the Gator Chomp on Sunday afternoon.