Alachua County environmental workers say they have one more major hurdle before getting closer to cleaning up a superfund site in Gainesville.
Community members with information are encouraged to contact the Gainesville Police Department at (352) 955-1818.
This year’s Valentine’s Swing Dance begins at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, February 14, in the lobby of the Jackson N. Sasser Fine ...
The Arch Manning era has already begun for the Texas Longhorns. Earlier this week, Manning became a center point for the ...
The program currently has 14 ambassadors, who are equipped with body cameras and patrol two zones in Downtown and the West ...
A collaborative initiative with Alachua County will allocate a $500,000 grant toward preventative programs, including the ...
The first Florida high school basketball recruiting notebook is live. Let's track some of the state's best players and which colleges they're hearing from ...
The Gators are set for a rematch with rival Tennessee, and it remains a top-10 bout depite the Volts latest skid ...
“Florida is one of the top contenders,” Henderson said on where stands for him and what he wants out of a school. “I’m ...
The second season, the postseason, is next on the schedule for area high school boys basketball teams. The fun begins next ...
Judge George M. Wright will weigh in on motions for summary judgment submitted by both the city of Gainesville and the GRU ...
The city-owned Ironwood Golf Course has undergone several improvements in recent months, with more on the way. According to a ...