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7 Common Myths About Acupuncture
Many Gainesville residents have questions about acupuncture; understanding common myths can help clarify what the ancient practice truly entails.
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Community News
Read Section →Hansen’s Disease Cases Rise in Florida, Gainesville Residents Should Be Aware
Hansen’s disease, also known as leprosy, cases are on the rise in Florida, with the state having one of the highest infection rates in the U.S., prompting Gainesville residents to be aware of the symptoms and risks.
Apr 25
President Trump Issues Revised Immigration Executive Order
Apr 25
SEXUAL PREDATOR NOTIFICATION – WILLIAMS
Apr 25
SEXUAL PREDATOR NOTIFICATION – FOGARTY
Apr 25
BREAKING: Venerable Fulton Sheen to be Beatified
Apr 25
Community Sports
Read Section →Heat Battle for Playoff Survival in Florida's NBA Stakes
The Miami Heat find themselves in a critical stretch of the 2025-26 season, sitting just a half-game behind the Orlando Magic in the race for an Eastern Conference playoff spot. With a 34-29 record and momentum on their side, Miami must navigate a treacherous upcoming schedule to avoid the play-in tournament and secure one of the league's coveted playoff berths.
Apr 25
Florida Panthers Claim Back-to-Back Stanley Cups in Sunrise Thriller
Apr 25
Gators Baseball Sweeps No. 4 Arkansas in Historic Road Triumph
Apr 25
Panthers Crush Leafs 6-1 in Game 7, Storm to East Finals
Apr 25
Lightning Ink Top Prospect Czata to 3-Year Deal in Tampa Bay
Apr 25
Local Business
Read Section →Orlando's Construction Boom Fuels Central Florida Real Estate Surge
Central Florida's real estate market is booming amid a wave of new residential and commercial projects, powered by record job growth and population influx. Orlando added 37,500 jobs in 2024 and welcomes 1,500 new residents weekly, absorbing new construction inventory at a blistering pace. Yet rising supply signals a market pivot, offering buyers rare leverage in 2026.
Apr 25
Florida Tourism Hits New Peak as 2025 Shatters All Records
Apr 25
South Florida Inventory Surges 20%, Cooling Miami Home Prices
Apr 25
PortMiami Shatters Cargo Record in Busiest Month Ever
Apr 25
Orlando Tourism Booms 15% in Q1 on Theme Park Rush
Apr 25
Schools & Kids
Read Section →Lake Mary Coach Becomes Guardian to Orphaned Wrestler
A Lake Mary High School wrestling coach stepped up as legal guardian for student-athlete Maryellen Wingate after she lost both parents to cancer. The heartfelt act provides stability for the teen on and off the mat in Central Florida. Wingate's story highlights compassion amid tragedy.
Apr 25
Miami-Dade Schools Win $1.37M Grants to Boost Voc-Tech Amid Teacher Crunch
Apr 25
Health & Wellness
Read Section →7 Common Myths About Acupuncture
Many Gainesville residents have questions about acupuncture; understanding common myths can help clarify what the ancient practice truly entails.
Apr 25
Acupuncture's Potential for Asthma Relief Gains Local Attention
Apr 25
Gainesville Seniors Navigate Medicare Options During Open Enrollment
Apr 25
Daily Fun
Read Section →Navigating the Digital Divide: When Apps Don't Play Nice
Feeling lost in translation when your favorite platforms refuse to connect? Let's decode the cross-platform conundrum and discover solutions for a smoother digital life.
Apr 25
Bridging the Divide: Strategies for Seamless Cross-Platform Experiences
Apr 25
The Streaming Wars: Who's Winning (and Why You Should Care)
Apr 25
The Streaming Wars: Are We Winning?
Apr 25
Bridging Divides: Finding Common Ground in Our Digital World
Apr 25
State News
Read Section →First Offense DUI: Can You Avoid Conviction in Florida?
Fort Walton Beach residents facing a first-time DUI charge may have options to avoid conviction, depending on case specifics and legal strategies.
Apr 25
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge in Saint Augustine
Apr 25
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge from Unverified Reports
Apr 25
Celebrating Women Who Lead – Patti Garrison
Apr 25
Florida Drug Trafficking vs. Possession: What’s the Difference?
Apr 25
National
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Special Forces Soldier Charged With Trading Classified Intel on Maduro Raid
A U.S. Special Forces soldier involved in January's operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been arrested and charged with using classified information to profit over $400,000 on prediction markets. Federal prosecutors allege the soldier placed multiple bets on Polymarket before the operation, raising serious national security concerns and sparking a broader investigation into insider trading on political outcomes.
Apr 25
Green Beret Busted Betting on Classified Strikes
Apr 25
Iran Seizes Ships Linked to Trump, Macron Allies in Hormuz Standoff
Apr 25
Special Forces Soldier Charged in $400K Insider Bet on Maduro Raid
Apr 25
DOJ Greenlights Firing Squads to Accelerate Federal Executions
Apr 25
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