City's Little Ones program helps local families for holidays
By Regina Sin | Nov. 18, 2013Gainesville’s Little Ones program is celebrating its 35th year organized by the city.
Gainesville’s Little Ones program is celebrating its 35th year organized by the city.
Santa Fe College received a grant from the Walmart Foundation to provide low-income adults and older youth with skills to obtain middle-skill-level jobs.
Good news for students planning to travel home for the long weekend: Gas prices statewide have reached an all-time low for the year so far.
Students traveling to Jacksonville for Florida-Georgia game festivities this weekend have several options for parking and resources for a safe experience, officials advise.
A local artist seeking to develop a new sculpture park in the heart of Gainesville is hoping to receive funds from the city.
The 400-acre Coon Hollo Farm has transformed for a month-long fall festival with a corn maze and other seasonally themed activities.
UF’s Mark Bostick Golf Course was recently ranked by Golfweek magazine as the 20th best campus golf course among others nationally.
Members of UF Golden Key can say all their hard work has paid off.
By 10 a.m. Tuesday, locals were already bent over in the rich soil of Porters Community Farm, kneeling and pulling weeds to prepare for planting the next crop: lettuce.
With the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks approaching, a UF graduate has written an e-book on how American baseball became an outlet for grief.