Local artist displays dirty drawings at show
By KATIE EMMETS | Apr. 12, 2009Penises, vaginas and breasts! Oh my!
Penises, vaginas and breasts! Oh my!
After Tom Miller's paintings are sold, some are thrown down the stairs.
An internal investigation that began in November ended in written warnings given to three Gainesville police officers for harassing people and throwing eggs.
The Gainesville Police Department might not be able to maintain the same level of service after meeting 5 percent budget cuts demanded by the Gainesville City Commission, GPD spokesman Keith Kameg said.
Though three months have passed, Scott Sakowitz still can't believe it.
Internet chatter has some local organic farmers concerned about a food regulation bill moving through Congress.
Four months after Monica Toliver struck a scooter with her Lincoln Town Car, resulting in the death of a UF student, the Gainesville Police Department issued a warrant for her arrest.
In summer of 2008, Kevin Reilly left the hatch on his 1999 Dodge Durango unlocked.
The Regional Utilities Committee made a stink about conserving toilet water at a meeting Wednesday afternoon.
A Gainesville man was arrested Tuesday after he told police officers he was selling fake crack cocaine.
Due to increased flow from northern rivers, parts of the Santa Fe River are expected to flood by Friday, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Downtown Gainesville will be a melting pot of musical styles for the next six months.
Scott Sakowitz and Matt Friedman practiced clapping, calling out letters and even smiling for their appearance on "Wheel of Fortune."
Gainesville police officer Daniel Surrency, who arrested a UF baseball player for a DUI, is under internal investigation.
Nobel Memorial Prize winner and MIT institute professor emeritus Robert Solow spoke on the Obama administration's response to the financial crisis to a crowd of about 200 students and faculty at the Reitz Union Auditorium on Monday.
The demand for domestic abuse shelters in Florida is up by about 40 percent since the recession started, according to a recent state report.
Jimmy Bailey loves to cook. In fact, he cooks four times a day.
Weather analysts predict that Gainesville will see a record temperature drop to 33 degrees early Wednesday morning.
As more people join Facebook and Myspace, the social networking Web sites have become a breeding ground for money scams.
Preliminary autopsy results from a man found dead in Gainesville indicated that there was no foul play.