The University of Florida's Fishing for Success program is transforming lives through fishing and aquatic education. This weekend is one of their monthly Family Fishing Days where families come to experience fun, inclusive, and educational outdoor activities together.
Celebration Pointe is hosting the GCM Food Festival again this year, with Gainesville's favorite restaurants and live music. Along with the festival, Celebration Pointe also has a weekly farmers market every Thursday.
The 12th annual trail run at Payne's Prairie Preserve State Park offers something for everyone, from a challenging 10k to a more family-friendly 1 mile Fun Run!
Kendall Jenner shook up Gainesville Wednesday night, promoting her tequila brand at Gator Beverage, The Social, and The Swamp Restaurant.
Step into the magical world of festive cocktails and enchanting decor at Miracle on University! With professionally-crafted cocktails and holiday cheer, this pop-up bar promises to turn even the grumpiest Grinch into a merry reveler.
Trade kitchen chaos for a stress-free Thanksgiving feast this year! From traditional turkey dinners to buffet delights, explore a diverse range of restaurants open on Thanksgiving.
The University of Florida Concert Choir, led by conductor Will Kesling, will perform at the legendary Carnegie Hall in New York City this December with their "Grand and Festive Choral Christmas Gala". Also joining them on this trip is the Gainesville Master Chorale!
Step into your superhero shoes and join Gainesville's unforgettable Superhero 5K Family Fun Run! This event is more than just a race; it's a mission to find loving homes for children in North Central Florida.
Every year, the city of Gainesville comes alive with the sounds of Fest, an annual multi-day and multi-venue music festival! The Fest celebrates its 21st year this October.
Gator Nation's time-honored celebration, Gator Growl, takes center stage today at the Stephen O'Connell Center. The iconic event merges passion, pride, and tradition into a spectacular display of university spirit.
The Alachua Learning Academy has been awarded the prestigious National Blue Ribbon Award for Education. This distinguished honor reflects this school's exceptional commitment to academic excellence as well as its positive impact on students.
UFORA, a popular new apartment complex sought out by hundreds of college students, delays move-in and offers temporary solutions.
The Swamp Restaurant, a local fan favorite food spot for University of Florida students and alumni, is officially back in business.
The city of Gainesville recently passed a new home inspection program into law, and now, Alachua County as a whole may be following suit soon.
One extensive set of renovations later, and the community that was once known as Forest & Village Apartments at 3101 NE 15th Street in Gainesville is now officially Sweetwater Square- and better than ever.
Earlier this month, Tampa City Council members came together in agreement: the cities of Gainesville and Miami were doing something right when it came to affordable housing. And they set out to determine what, exactly, that was.
In his final stretch in office, one of the main goals of outgoing Gainesville city mayor Lauren Poe is a fairly simple one: to increase the inclusionary zoning and decrease the exclusionary zoning in the city of Gainesville
Although superlatives are often rather subjective, say, such as "the best place to live," the sum of the data collected by a Niche.com survey suggests that Gainesville, FL is at least in the discussion.
A new student apartment complex is coming to Gainesville.
Landmark Properties, the Atlanta-based company that also built The Standard in 2016, is all set to build Haven 13 on Southwest 13th Street. The construction of the new student apartment complex is going to force the demolition of four Gainesville businesses, including The Sands Motel at 2307 SW 13th St., Habitat For Humanity's thrift store, Carrsmith Auto Repair and CarrSmith German Car and Volvo Specialist.
The Gainesville Housing Authority has joined forces with the Gainesville Housing Development Management Corporation to construct an affordable housing project geared toward low income, elderly and disabled residents of Alachua County. The units come equipped with three bedrooms and two bathrooms.