Health care professionals at UF Health are working with their colleagues across the globe as they identify a new treatment plan for COVID-19 patients. It has proven to reduce patients' stay in the hospital.
Leaders from across Alachua County joined a town hall hosted by Gainesville city commissioner Gail Johnson on Wednesday to address the issues of education and working together for everyone in the community.
Police, firemen, teachers and even government clerks would have to proactively confirm they want to continue their union membership under legislation moving at the Capitol.
A Florida Senate committee approved a resolution denouncing democratic socialism Wednesday, a move Democrats see as a political maneuver to attack liberal policies.
Judge Garnett Chisenhall is recommending the Suwanne River Water Management District to approve Seven Springs water company’s renewal application to pump more than a million gallons of water per day from Ginnie Springs.
The Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville opened a new exhibit, Survival of the Slowest, which features nearly 20 different animals like turtles, snakes, lizards, a hedgehog, and even a sloth.
Officers arrested 40-year-old Anthony Terry on four counts of luring and enticing children, aggravated assault, threatening a law enforcement officer, and more.
COVID-19 nearly took the life of a Keystone Heights truck driver. A former NBA franchise owner and a group dedicated to supporting truckers-- is helping the man and his family.
After establishing a law practice in Gainesville in 1972, Mickle earned a spot on the county, circuit, and district court benches. He became the first African American to serve as Chief Justice of the Northern District of Florida.
Gainesville police arrested Demetria Rollins after she entered into an argument with another woman, who left her car to pick up some trash from the street.
President Biden signed an executive order today designed to strengthen American manufacturing and it is getting support from the other side of the isle.
Sales over the internet have increased from 30 to 50 percent during the pandemic, yet Florida remains one of two states with a sales tax that does not place the tax burden on out-of-state retailers. But where the tax is collected could soon be changing.
The bill is facing stiff opposition from trial lawyers, who argue it would make it almost impossible for a person to seek damages from businesses that aren’t taking precautions.
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, bus drivers had to take on new cleaning methods and safety procedures, to make sure they remained healthy and that students were safe, but that hasn’t been all that they’ve had to worry about during the pandemic.