Inaugural 5K promotes heart health
By Emily Mavrakis | Sep. 27, 2015Although Wendy Wolf regularly runs three to four times a week, Saturday’s inaugural World Heart Day 5K at Fred Cone Park in Gainesville held a special meaning for her.
Although Wendy Wolf regularly runs three to four times a week, Saturday’s inaugural World Heart Day 5K at Fred Cone Park in Gainesville held a special meaning for her.
Gainesville Police arrested a local student Saturday afternoon after she reportedly used a rock and a liquor bottle as weapons.
The Alachua County Library District received three awards from the Northeast Florida Library Information Network this past week.
The world called him Malcolm X, but to Ilyasah Shabazz, he was dad.
In 1968, Hilary Sessions had a baby.
A renowned researcher presented findings on the effects of marijuana on youth development to the UF community Thursday night.
Crane Ramen is headed to the Big Apple.
Emotions overflowed and personal attacks fired among Floridians Tuesday night when Alachua County Commissioners voted 3-2 to relocate a controversial Confederate statue in downtown Gainesville.
David Gold is trying to become a better Jew.
Gainesville Police arrested a local woman Monday morning after she reportedly shoplifted and punched a woman in the face.
Gainesville Police arrested a local man early Tuesday morning after he reportedly posted revealing photos of his wife on Facebook and burned her shoes.
Errict Rhett, a former UF standout running back and NFL veteran, will lose his house and owe just more than $100,000 to a local community association, according to court documents released Tuesday.
The fate of a controversial confederate statue in downtown Gainesville may be determined today.
Alachua County Police arrested a local man Sunday night after he reportedly fell asleep on the road.
Drivers looking to fill their gas tanks in Gainesville will being seeing lower prices for the foreseeable future.
After UF President Kent Fuchs raised the university’s minimum wage from $10 to $12 an hour, the Alachua County Labor Coalition is still contending with other actors in the community to do the same.
Rebecca Butler was strolling through downtown Gainesville when she noticed one corner wasn’t bordered by its usual parked cars.
City Commissioners approved a new energy payment tier system Thursday night, despite Gainesville residents expressing concern over rising rates.
This weekend, visitors can appreciate elephants up close and personal.
If there were ever a day to be cheesy, Thursday was it.