Subsidized housing residents trapped despite mold problems
By Shayna Posses | Apr. 22, 2014Erica Brown’s 4-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
Erica Brown’s 4-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
A barefoot Sheila Barksdale stepped onto the mat, raised a 3-foot long sword into the air and recited poems by Emily Dickinson.
John Denny quit his job for beer.
In a world where print advertising is volatile, one UF alumna is developing her own ad-free publication.
Erica Brown’s 6-year-old son doesn’t understand why his family can’t go home.
Every Friday at 3 p.m., “Doctor” Robert Ramsthaler gets into his red pickup truck and heads to Main Street Bar & Billiards.
The call came in the middle of the night, jolting Carlos Aguilar awake as he slept in a Beaty Towers dorm room.
She was the last student at the last stop on the last trip of the day.
This article originally ran Feb. 1, 1973 on pages 1 and 6 of The Independent Florida Alligator.
Will Cohen was diagnosed with severe autism, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and other challenges at 22 months old. He is considered preverbal, meaning he can make sounds, but he can’t speak.
Local vendors of bubble tea, also known as boba tea, are afraid they may lose business after a German hospital published a vague test that found a few toxins in a sample from a German bubble tea chain.
Nickels, an 18-year-old electrical engineering sophomore, spent his childhood repairing and donating his neighbors’ bikes, stereos and microwaves left at the curb for trash pickup.
Kari Bagnall, 58, who founded Jungle Friends in 1998, said the nonprofit needs $250,000 to be able to buy the 20-acre lot next door and expand.
Tommy Harrison, 28, is a three-year veteran of the Gainesville Police Department, and he works four 10-hour shifts a week.
Gainesville artist Melanie Peter walked toward an art exhibit as protesters set up their exhibit outside.
The reenactment, now in its 36th year, is a three-day event that started Friday and lasted through Sunday afternoon at the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park.
When Christina Ertel has a hangover, she cures it with food.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration committees plan to meet Thursday to discuss the risks of some birth control pills, including Yaz and Yasmin.
A UF alumnus has teamed with "Full House" actor Dave Coulier to create a web series poking fun at '90s celebrities trying to find their way back into the spotlight.
St. Petersburg Times editor Mike Brassfield has a mental manuscript about the do's and don'ts of freelancing from the writers who have approached him.