Gainesville restaurant roundup: The Mix closes, Relish opens
By Erick Edwing | Mar. 25, 2014A local restaurant abruptly closed its doors March 17, leaving confused employees and customers and a homeless radio show.
A local restaurant abruptly closed its doors March 17, leaving confused employees and customers and a homeless radio show.
In a forested area near Northwest 16th Avenue and Northwest Eighth Avenue, an old mountain bike trail has been revitalized in the form of a bridge spanning a small creek.
Organizations are preparing to launch a video about social justice in agriculture, and locals invested in the agriculture sector are expressing support for the project.
Students are encouraged to get vaccinated following a measles outbreak in New York City. The New York State Department of Health confirmed an outbreak of 20 cases early this month in NYC.
As we’ve seen — especially since the infamous George Zimmerman court ruling — court cases concerning the Stand Your Ground law tend to draw a considerable amount of media attention. One Florida lawmaker is determined to change that.
Like it or not, as many of us are realizing, the school year is coming to an end. Though some students are still recovering from Spring Break, most are preparing for the home stretch — the last month of cramming for exams and quizzes and catching up on unwatched lectures. Some of our fellow students will be doing this for the last time.
During the 2012 presidential campaign, which was marked by an explosion of political donations from wealthy and corporate interests, casino magnate Sheldon Adelson was one of the biggest players.
TOPEKA — Fred Phelps, founder of the Westboro Baptist Church, passed away at 11:15 p.m. Wednesday. Confused members are already outside the church picketing his funeral.
When Jabari Parker, Andrew Wiggins and Doug McDermott failed, the rest of their teammates suffered the consequences. Duke, Kansas and Creighton were all favored heavily in their NCAA Tournament matchups, but each one stumbled in the Round of 32 after their stars underperformed in the spotlight.
The last time Florida made it to the NCAA Tournament, it fell in the second round to then-No. 1 Baylor.
While all this basketball madness has been going on, the UF football team (Yes, it still exists!) started spring practice last week. I have the sunburn on the back of my neck to prove it.
Despite seeing his team drop its first regular-season series against a Southeastern Conference foe since 2012, Tim Walton doesn’t think his team is ready to panic.
Laverne Cox encouraged Gators to embrace diversity during her Monday night speech in the University Auditorium.
Age before beauty doesn’t really describe Florida’s lacrosse team, but that’s mainly because it has nothing to do with teams or even sports.
In the midst of an attempt to unionize, five employees of Gainesville grocery store Citizens Co-op were laid off Monday.
Hives may hold the cure for your allergic reactions. Beehives, that is.
A UF fraternity is recovering after it experienced an outbreak of a “cruise ship” virus last week.
Two Florida golfers most likely slept pretty well Monday night, and two others, not so much.
American flags lined the sidewalk of the tan one-story house while U.S. Army veteran Jason Rodriguez and his family stood waiting for the keys.
Trey Mourning is ready to step outside of his father’s shadow. Whether or not that will require him to leave the state where his last name became legendary is still in question.