Fire station near Cabana Beach reopens after mold cleanup
By Hanna Marcus | Oct. 14, 2013The Alachua County Fire Rescue reopened Fire Station 19 on Friday after remedying a mold issue.
The Alachua County Fire Rescue reopened Fire Station 19 on Friday after remedying a mold issue.
A resident’s recent complaint about plumbing at the Village Crossing apartment complex could point to larger issues of enforcing law and lease agreements at properties.
In perfect unison with those around her, Lauren Eisenschenk marched onto the field under the cloudless blue sky. Small puffs of dust rose from the ground with each step. She lifted her mellophone to her lips, and she was ready.
Gainesville Police arrested a man early Sunday after he threatened two teenagers for walking on a cow pasture.
Alachua County Animal Services announced free cat adoption last week due to a surplus of cats and kittens in the shelter. The free adoption period will run until Oct. 31.
The city of Gainesville has become animated with the opening of the Anime Art Museum.
Aaron’s Party is coming to Gainesville.
Gainesville resident and UF alumnus Frederick Malphurs’ newest novel, which is now available for sale on Amazon, ties together his experience in veteran affairs and his love for Spanish folklore.
Today is the last day Starbucks is offering a free coffee to generous patrons.
Residents mingled with police officers, horses and a helicopter at Gainesville Police’s Celebrating Safe Communities event Thursday.
The president of a Gainesville-based nonprofit is traveling across the Atlantic this weekend to speak about a topic he advocates at home: accessibility for disabled individuals.
Game shops throughout Gainesville are preparing for Nintendo’s global release of Pokémon X and Y, slated for Saturday.
Two student-founded companies are movin’ on up.
The United States doesn’t have as many highly skilled adults as other countries, but younger generations could break the trend.
As midterms loom, Gainesville coffee shops tend to get more crowded with students who buy one drink and camp out for hours. But it’s often more of an annoyance to students than management.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday night after Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies alleged he poured beer on a cashier and ate food in the store without paying for it.
McDonald’s Corp. has started serving chicken wings, but some locals say the new item may not fly in Gainesville.
Local supporters of medical marijuana in Florida want the ban on the substance to go up in smoke, and the movement may be coming closer to UF soon.
Tasty Buddha, a local Asian cuisine restaurant, has officially closed the doors to both its locations due to insurmountable debt.
The newly designed $100 bill began circulation Tuesday. The note’s high-tech design is the Federal Reserve’s way of staying a step ahead of the counterfeiters, said Detective Matt Goeckel, Gainesville Police currency expert and task force liaison with the U.S. Secret Service.