Fungus threatens avocados
By Emily Mavrakis | Sep. 1, 2015Paulina Magaña eats avocados three times a week.
Paulina Magaña eats avocados three times a week.
As students rush to purchase books at the beginning of the semester, there is one less bookstore in Gainesville.
The newly expanded Reitz Union includes a wing that will make UF the first university to have more than one space to serve black and Hispanic students.
This semester, 14 UF organizations will be buying bubble tea in hopes of earning cash prizes.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Monday morning after he reportedly crashed his car on 13th Street.
Just in time for happy hour, Emiliano’s Cafe will reopen with a brand new look.
On Saturday morning, former Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan arrived at the Best Western Gateway Grand Hotel to receive an award for her work in public office.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Sunday after he reportedly drove into a pole at St. Augustine Catholic Church.
Gainesville Police arrested three men Friday evening after they reportedly robbed a taxi driver at gunpoint.
Outside Thrift 5 on Main Street, students struggled to lift antique furniture, wooden chairs and old couches into trucks and cars parked on the street.
Apollo, a 1-year-old boxer, loves to swim in warm water.
Sitting on a bench, Mollie Lassiter dreamed of a gown.
Blue and white lasers flashed through smoke as about 400 people danced to thumping beats and pulsing rhythms.
The most interesting storyline of the 2016 Democratic primary is not how a former cabinet secretary cleaned her computer server — "like with a cloth or something" — or the flamboyant socialist steadily creeping upward in the polls.
Tropical Storm Erika degenerated to a trough of low pressure Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Local authorities arrested a fugitive hiding in a house near a Gainesville elementary school Friday afternoon.
Sarah Wolff and her family lived without power for two weeks, playing board games and reading books to pass time as the storm raged.
It’s too early to say if Tropical Storm Erika will impact Florida, but it’s not too early to start preparing for a hurricane.
Outside a hospital window, Superman waved to a group of smiling children.
Alachua County management is now considered excellent nationwide.