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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 →Applications Open for Next Round of Alachua County Forever Program
Alachua County Forever program is now accepting applications from landowners interested in selling environmentally sensitive land for conservation, with a deadline of July 12.
Apr 26
City Offices to Close for Holiday
Apr 26
Business in the books: Harry Potter-themed bar coming to Gainesville
Apr 26
Depot Park's Evolution: A Look Back at Gainesville's Beloved Green Space
Apr 26
Mill Run Project Underway in Gainesville
Apr 26
Community Sports
Read Section →Schedule Released for Action-Packed 2025 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series
The NHRA has released its 2025 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series schedule, promising another year of high-octane action at tracks across the nation, including Gainesville Raceway.
Apr 26
Schedule Released for Action-Packed 2025 NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series
Apr 26
Panthers Crush Leafs 6-1 in Game 7, Storm to East Finals
Apr 26
Lightning Ink Top Prospect Czata to 3-Year Deal in Tampa Bay
Apr 26
Miami Heat Extend Playoff Streak Crushing Rivals in Thriller
Apr 26
Local Business
Read Section →Florida Realtors Offer Strategies for Transitioning to Commercial Real Estate
Florida Realtors are providing local real estate agents with proven strategies to transition from residential to commercial real estate, a move that could significantly impact Gainesville's business development and property investment.
Apr 26
ENVIRONMENTAL 101: To Do, or Not to Do a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
Apr 26
ENVIRONMENTAL 101: To Do, or Not to Do a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment
Apr 26
Summer Tanning Tips for Gainesville Residents
Apr 26
South Florida Inventory Surges 20%, Cooling Miami Home Prices
Apr 26
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 26
Miami-Dade Schools Win $1.37M Grants to Boost Voc-Tech Amid Teacher Crunch
Apr 26
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Media Advisory 2020-022: Media Advisory – COVID-19
Gainesville authorities have re-issued Media Advisory 2020-022 on COVID-19, reminding residents of ongoing public health guidelines and available resources to maintain community well-being.
Apr 26
7 Common Myths About Acupuncture
Apr 26
Acupuncture's Potential for Asthma Relief Gains Local Attention
Apr 26
Gainesville Seniors Navigate Medicare Options During Open Enrollment
Apr 26
Daily Fun
Read Section →Unlock the Universe: The Fibonacci Sequence in Your Everyday Life
Ever notice how nature seems to follow a secret code? Prepare to be amazed as we uncover the magical Fibonacci sequence and its surprising presence all around us.
Apr 26
Bridging the Divide: Cross-Platform Strategies for Maximum Impact
Apr 26
The Streaming Sea: Navigating the Ever-Shifting Tides of Content
Apr 26
Streaming Services: A New Dimension of Binge-Watching
Apr 26
Bridging the Divide: Cross-Platform Harmony in a Disconnected World
Apr 26
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 26
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge in Saint Augustine
Apr 26
Celebrating Women Who Lead – Patti Garrison
Apr 26
Jana Nayagan Leak: Details Emerge from Unverified Reports
Apr 26
Florida Drug Trafficking vs. Possession: What’s the Difference?
Apr 26
National
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Endangered: Two USF PhD Students Vanish from Tampa Campus
Two doctoral students from Bangladesh disappeared from the University of South Florida a week ago, and authorities have now classified them as endangered amid intensifying searches.[1][2] Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy, both 27, were last seen on April 16, leaving families desperate for answers.[2][3] With no signs of foul play or deportation, detectives are scouring Hillsborough and Pinellas counties for clues.[1][2]
Apr 26
Special Forces Soldier Charged With Trading Classified Intel on Maduro Raid
Apr 26
Green Beret Busted Betting on Classified Strikes
Apr 26
Iran Seizes Ships Linked to Trump, Macron Allies in Hormuz Standoff
Apr 26
Special Forces Soldier Charged in $400K Insider Bet on Maduro Raid
Apr 26
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