Man suspected of robbing woman still at large
By Michael Scott Davidson | Nov. 4, 2012An unidentified man who robbed a woman south of campus Sunday night is still at large, according to Gainesville Police.
An unidentified man who robbed a woman south of campus Sunday night is still at large, according to Gainesville Police.
ShandsCair, the air rescue and critical care transport system for Shands at UF, will broaden its horizons with two new helicopters within the next year.
Vice President Joe Biden stepped onto the stage, sunglasses at the ready, and flashed a smile at the crowd.
Two more men connected with an August robbery at a southwest Gainesville apartment complex were arrested Tuesday.
An Oct. 1 attempted sexual and aggravated battery incident on campus, which led to a UF alert sent out to students, faculty and staff, turned out to be a lie.
Vice President Joe Biden rallied supporters in a small park in Ocala Wednesday afternoon.
Concerned citizens crammed into a City Commission meeting Tuesday night to discuss the construction plans for Northwest Eighth Avenue.
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Almost a year after a series of Occupy Gainesville arrests landed dozens of protesters in jail, occupiers got a chance to challenge the charges.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday after he allegedly pulled out a shotgun near a local high school during a road rage argument.
Jean Calderwood knows the City of Alachua the way some people know their families.
Tonight’s horror movie marathons could replace the exercising needed to burn off those fun-size candy bars.
Gainesville Police identified the victim of a West University Avenue homicide as part of new details released Monday.
Congressional candidates Ted Yoho, J.R. Gaillot and Phil Dodds spoke at Santa Fe College on Monday in a public information forum.
Vice President Joe Biden will speak in Ocala on Wednesday to encourage early voting and support for President Barack Obama in the upcoming election.
With Gator fans flocking to Jacksonville for Florida football, about 8,000 self-proclaimed punks were expected to infiltrate downtown.
A crowd of UF students, Gainesville residents and booklovers from across the country stood chatting in the cool morning air Saturday, waiting for the doors of the Friends of the Library book sale to open.
Early voting started Saturday in Alachua County, and thousands of registered voters stood in line in the chilly wind to make sure their voices were heard.
A man accused of being connected to a homicide on West University Avenue was arrested in Alabama Saturday afternoon.
Eager vendors and shoppers braved blustery winds Saturday to attend Gainesville’s Greatest Garage Sale at the Gainesville Regional Airport’s southeast field.