Hearing Will Discuss Project To Replace Old Alligator Building
A public hearing on Sept. 22 will consider the proposal for the establishment of a new building at the old site of the student-run newspaper The Independent Florida Alligator.
View ArticleKnown For 1935 Shootout, Marion County’s Ma Barker House Set For Move By Oct. 31
The property's recent sale didn’t include the house, so the Marion County Board of County Commissioners voted Sept. 7 for its move to Carney Island.
View ArticleFlorida Votes 2016: Bradford County Commission District 5
This story is part of our guide, Florida Votes 2016, leading up to the Nov. 8 election. Check your voter registration status here.
View ArticleFlorida Department of Transportation Awards $44.4 Million For Trail Expansions
Under the Shared-Use Non-Motorized (SUN) Trail Program, $44.4 million has been given to expand bicycle and pedestrian trails projects within the next year. The expansion will create long,...
View ArticlePolice: Woman Kidnapped From Ocala Hospital, Raped
Robert Lee-Terrell Hicks was charged with sexual battery, kidnapping and robbery.
View ArticleRTS Works To Improve Its Bus Amenities
RTS recently received funds from the Florida Department of Transportation to improve bus stop amenities, their service during holidays and operations on its existing routes.
View ArticleCentury Oak Inaugurated As Group Home For People With Prader-Willi Syndrome
The Arc of Alachua County celebrated the opening of Century Oak, its new group home for adults with Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects appetite, growth, metabolism, cognitive...
View Article1,000 Anti-Trump Protestors March In Gainesville
Protestors met at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center about 4 p.m. and marched past the University of Florida and Midtown before eventually ending up at downtown's Bo Diddley Plaza.
View ArticleMiddle School Student Involved In ‘Suspicious Incident’ Near Ocala School
The Osceola Middle School student told police she was sitting in front of the house 520 SE Sanchez Ave. waiting for her mother to pick her up shortly after 2 p.m. when the driver of a silver four-door...
View ArticleIn Photos: Gainesville Celebrates Sustainable Lifestyles At VegFest
Gainesville's first VegFest, hosted at Westside park on Saturday afternoon, attracted families, vendors, activists, animal lovers and vegan food enthusiasts while raising awareness about the benefits...
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