Bell community reflects on recent murder-suicide
By Melissa Mihm | Sep. 21, 2014Pine needles and overgrown grass litter the dirt road to Don Charles Spirit’s empty home.
Pine needles and overgrown grass litter the dirt road to Don Charles Spirit’s empty home.
A man was issued a sworn complaint after he trespassed on UF property for a second time Monday afternoon.
Gainesville customers wrapped around the corners of Verizon Wireless early Friday morning, eagerly awaiting to buy one of two new iPhone models released this weekend.
A Gainesville man was arrested on charges of aggravated child abuse after police say he beat his son shortly before 11 p.m. Friday.
Millennials are reading more than older generations, but not at the library.
Gainesville residents will likely see higher utility rates next fiscal year after city officials passed two measures Thursday night.
The world’s largest synchronized dance event makes its return to Maddox Ranch in Lakeland this weekend.
A water main broke Tuesday afternoon in Newberry causing a precautionary boil-water notice for the city.
A Gainesville man was arrested on drug and battery charges for possessing crack cocaine and attempting to swallow a bag of Xanax during a fight with law enforcement.
Three UF East/West campus circulator buses will now run from 5:40 p.m. until 12:05 a.m. starting tonight, in an effort to increase campus safety precautions and minimize bus wait times, according to UF spokeswoman Janine Sikes.
The City of Gainesville is developing new bright green bike boulevards this semester, aiming to reroute bicyclists to lower traffic areas, enhance their mobility and ensure their safety.
A 24-year-old UF student drowned at the Stoneridge Apartments complex pool early Saturday morning, according to Gainesville Police.
A Gainesville man was arrested for loitering and prowling after officers observed suspicious behavior at about 2 a.m. Monday.
David Lee knows Florida’s springs.
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Friday she will be filing appeals in several same-sex marriage cases across the state.
Without the men and women who serve in the U.S. armed forces, we wouldn’t be able to enjoy the freedoms many of us take for granted on a daily basis. A typical reaction from an American when they see someone in uniform is to thank them for their service and sacrifice. But recently, one school had a very different reaction.
Lush landscape, live artwork and free admission attracted crowds to the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens Paint Out event over the weekend.
The lights are off in a shop with cupcake-freckled walls. The red countertops are bare, and the doors are locked.
In a search for redemption, former UF Student Body President Ben Meyers is taking to the Gainesville political circuit once again.
Anderson’s Outdoor Adventures is now offering canoe and kayak rentals on the Santa Fe River at a discounted rate.