Lt. Dahlem remembered at vigil
By KATIE EMMETS | Apr. 2, 2009When he stands at the location where Gainesville Police Lt. Corey Dahlem was hit by a drunken driver two years ago today, Capt. Bart Knowles doesn't think about Dahlem's death.
When he stands at the location where Gainesville Police Lt. Corey Dahlem was hit by a drunken driver two years ago today, Capt. Bart Knowles doesn't think about Dahlem's death.
For once, the Alachua County Tax Collector's Office does not want money.
The Gainesville City Commission unanimously passed an ordinance to regulate the bicycle cabs and rickshaws that give rides for tips and donations during game days.
A Gainesville man was arrested early Wednesday morning in connection with hitting an officer and swallowing crack cocaine.
Like the Y2K bug, the projected havoc the Conflicker computer worm threatened to wreak on April 1 seems to have been bloated, but the threat remains.
The Gainesville Police Department will look for drunken drivers at a DUI checkpoint tonight at 4000 S.W. 23rd Terrace.
Some people around the country might be up in arms over the latest salmonella scare, but it turns out some Gainesville residents aren't nuts about pistachios anyway.
Man arrested after beer stolen early Wed.
The University Police Department is filing a sworn complaint against Gainesville resident Richard White, 41, for reportedly exposing his genitals to at least one woman outside the McKnight Brain Institute on Monday night.
Bars will face stiffer penalties for underage drinking violations starting today, as a contested Gainesville ordinance takes effect.
America celebrates the gullible today with April Fools' Day, and some students hope the holiday, that brings with it a tradition of pranks and practical jokes, will play in their favor.
Seventy-eight percent of UF students said they wanted it in a spring 2007 referendum and now it's inching closer toward reality.
Like a modern Atlas, Lansana Camara holds up the world for 25 severely disabled orphans in Conakry, Guinea.
For the first time in Florida Blue Key's 86-year history, Gov. Charlie Crist opened up the Governor's Mansion in Tallahassee for Florida Blue KeyÕs Legislative Day 2009.
People jogging around Lake Alice have more to worry about than a sunburn now that the weather is warming up.
Fifty-six businesses and residences have signed up for Gainesville's solar feed-in tariff, with UF possibly adding one building to the list.
UF religion graduate student Leah Sarat often prays that whatever happens to her job and research position, her talents still can be used to best serve the world.
The 2004 movie "Super Size Me" showed the dangerous truth of an ballooning waistline due to a McDonald's diet, but now, during the economic recession, the only thing ballooning for McDonald's are its sales.
Audience members danced and clapped in their seats as the Gainesville Chamber Orchestra played familiar tunes for the free, annual Pops on the Plaza concert.
Five men, some hairy, some shaved clean below the waist, sprinted across a field of clay, soggy from Saturday's squall.