Local high school aims to raise $5,000 for UF autism center
By Daniel Smithson | Mar. 14, 2016UF students and Gainesville residents can now register for a run to benefit those with autism.
UF students and Gainesville residents can now register for a run to benefit those with autism.
The sixth annual Gainesville Jewish Film Festival sold out during its first showing Sunday.
Tickets to an April fundraiser for the Santa Fe River watershed recently became available online.
A Gainesville woman was arrested Sunday morning after police said she drove drunk in a car that was missing two tires.
Mosquito season may be coming sooner than expected.
Editor’s Note: Donald Shepherd, Gainesville’s third mayoral candidate, declined an interview with the Alligator.
It’s a good thing Emma Campbell looked outside Saturday afternoon.
Know Where Coffee shop’s coffee reminds Denisse Almeida of the lattes in Miami.
After placing its dogs in a quarantine about three weeks ago, Alachua County Animal Services recently continued dog adoptions and drop-offs.
For some, tonight is all about beer and Bernie.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., donned a blue UF hat Thursday morning.
A UF student died Thursday morning after falling from an upper floor of Little Hall, a classroom building on campus.
Police arrested the owner of Tatu Sushi on three charges of battery after reviewing surveillance footage from the weekend.
Two teenagers were arrested Wednesday night after police said they burglarized a school for snacks.
Keep Alachua County Beautiful, an affiliate of the nonprofit organization Keep America Beautiful, will hold its Great American Cleanup this Saturday.
This election season, there is too much at stake to simply sit at home and not let your voice be heard.
Lauren Book is walking to help 42 million children.
A Gainesville Police officer tackled and arrested an armed man Tuesday morning.
Introduced to establish standards for the use of body cameras by law enforcement, House Bill (HB) 93: Law Enforcement Officer Body Cameras unanimously passed the Florida Senate on March 7 and, as of press time, is now awaiting action by Gov. Rick Scott.