Lawyers in Pedro Bravo case argue about schedule, 103 witnesses
July 29, 2013Pedro Bravo’s murder trial likely won’t happen until next year.
Pedro Bravo’s murder trial likely won’t happen until next year.
Former Gator All-American swimmers Ryan Lochte and Melani Costa-Schmid both earned silver medals on Sunday during the first day of competition at the 15th FINA World Championships in Barcelona.
Although you might not have known, the University of Florida has more sports to offer other than football.
The winners of the 2013 student football ticket lottery were announced Thursday, and unlike last year, tickets are completely sold out.
Three days after landing his first 2015 commit, Will Muschamp missed out on a four-star talent.
The strike that eight Tasty Buddha restaurant employees began last week formally ended Saturday when franchise owner Parker Van Hart agreed to honor most of their demands.
During her night at the State Capitol, UF history senior Lauren Byers saw activism come alive.
I grew up with baseball as the No. 1 sport in my house. My dad watched baseball. My mom watched baseball. My grandparents watched baseball.
A Gainesville man was arrested Sunday after police said he urinated on an officer and equipment at the jail.
UF experts agree with a recent University of Pennsylvania study that found adults who stay up late tend to gain weight.
Weekend sewage spills pumped more than 900,000 gallons of wastewater into two local creeks, and Gainesville Regional Utilities is now testing the water quality.
Business is on the rise for a local theater that reopened in June and now shows $2 second-run movies.
Alachua County residents have increased their physical activity but are still getting larger, according to new study data.
Even in Gainesville, a girl is “tipsy,” but a man is “tanked.”
UF Hillel received two paintings by art duo Frank Martin and Judeen Young on Wednesday in honor of the 65th anniversary of the Israel Air Force.
Nine inventors presented their final products as HackerHouse students at 101 Downtown on Sunday.
UF nabbed a spot on Forbes’ list of America’s 100 top colleges.
In the two years since Main Street underwent a multimillion dollar construction project, downtown travel has become significantly safer, according to city officials.
We are in the dead of summer here in Gainesville.
Last Wednesday, the House of Representatives had the opportunity to reign in the National Security Agency’s power to spy on us.