Police report 12 robberies over the weekend
By KATIE EMMETS | Aug. 3, 2009The Gainesville Police Department has reported 12 robberies since Friday and officials are urging victims to call 911 as soon as possible after the attack.
The Gainesville Police Department has reported 12 robberies since Friday and officials are urging victims to call 911 as soon as possible after the attack.
The link between age and vision loss may be a thing of the past.
Researchers have found that bacteria growing in the wood of sweet gum trees, also known as alligator wood, may improve the process of making biofuels.
At Camp Kesem, Brian Shelton goes by Cookie Monster.
Fox's Sun Sports is about to teach UF students something new about their university - Gators do not wear "jorts."
Two national championships in three years has earned Urban Meyer a hefty raise.
A UF graduate student who was arrested in April for groping a woman in front of Library West after telling her he was removing a bug from her body will plead no contest on Friday.
The sound of traditional African drums boomed through amplifiers in the Garden of Beginning as a haphazardly arranged parade of cars honked, crushing leaves underneath antique tires at a local Homowo festival Saturday.
Former Gainesville Police Department Officer William Billings, who embezzled from GPD and solicited prostitutes on the job, has received his sentence.
Charlaine Harris, author of the "Southern Vampire Mysteries" book series is the keynote speaker of Gainesville Anhinga Writers' Studio 2009 Summer Studio held this week at the Hilton Conference Center on 34th Street.
Matthew Christ/s column Tuesday was tired and a failed attempt at entertaining readers.
An on-campus rape that was reported Thursday apparently occurred about two years ago.
She sits in the dressing room on her pink and brown striped bed. Her matching dish has the word "Diva" printed on it.
Brian Miller/s column in Thursday/s Alligator showed his complete ignorance of basic economics and federal revenue code.
James Chamberlain decided to protest the 130-meal limit at the St. Francis House when he heard the story of a pregnant woman who was turned away from a meal. She was the 131st person of the day, he said.
The days of Santa Fe College renting UF facilities to accommodate its performing arts will soon be over.
A UF professor arrested in January while trying to trade cocaine for sexual favors pleaded not guilty to the charges earlier this month.
Farm to Family Full Moon Festival, a three-day outdoor music festival is being relocated.
Beginning Monday, airtime on WUFT-FM, the UF-owned radio station that plays mainly classical music, will consist almost entirely of National Public Radio programming.