Face masks littered around Gainesville, some still not reaching trash cans
By Asta Hemenway | Sep. 9, 2020Gainesville volunteers are finding littered masks by businesses and curbsides before the county’s waste management does.
Gainesville volunteers are finding littered masks by businesses and curbsides before the county’s waste management does.
Issues include no wifi, power outages, no cellular service and unresponsive management
Five students, nine staff members and one district employee have tested positive for COVID-19
Florida State Attorney's Office cites insufficient evidence to get a conviction
Producers have witnessed a decline of about $50 billion in the value of their products nationwide
Previously, residents could receive a citation from law enforcement for carrying open containers of alcohol on public property
His non-party affiliated, write-in opponent withdrew Friday morning
The proposed budget plans to increase GPD’s budget by $1 million
The Alachua County Education Association is part of court case arguing that school districts should reevaluate openings
Members discussed improvements for hybrid classes
Applicants could previously receive up to $2,500
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Development of affordable housing and buildings related to basic needs would still be allowed
One class is already in quarantine
UF notified students of the incident Monday afternoon in congruence with The Clery Act
Less than half of the usual number of students will return to in-person learning
Services are available for children with disabilities through all three learning options offered for the school year
More than 28,000 UF students will return to Gainesville for the Fall