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1 - 24 of 9508 postsWho can you rely on during COVID-19?
Local Broadcasters and I applaud the essential workers that are on the front line of the COVID-19 crisis threatening not only their health, but also the […]
UF Baseball: McMullen staying with Gators in 2021
About the Author Mike Ridaught is the editor and publisher of ThePrepZone.com, the foremost website for high school sports in northeast Florida. Former Ocala Forest baseball player […]
Palms Medical Group giving away Easter meals
Every year, Palms Medical Group donates free Easter meals to families in need throughout our communities. As our medical offices work hard to care for our […]
‘You can’t win a war if you send your soldiers to battle without armor’
The scenes that Gainesville RN Lori Smith describes in New York sound as though she was on the frontlines of a battlefield. “You can see fear […]
Florida Legislature may need special session to spend $12B in federal CARES Act money
(The Center Square) – Senate President Bill Galvano said economists believe Florida’s $3.9 billion in reserves, including $2 billion in cash, should help the state absorb […]
Dept. of Health COVID-19 dashboard adds zip code search tab
The Florida Department of Health has added a “Cases by Zip Code” tab that allows visitors to find out how many cases are reported in a […]
A takeout stimulus package
Editor’s Note Mainstreet Daily News, in a collaboration with Noel Leroux, founder of Gainesville Downtown, is spotlighting downtown businesses to learn how each one is coping with […]
Why wear face masks in public? Here’s what the research shows
With the coronavirus pandemic quickly spreading, U.S. health officials have changed their advice on face masks and now recommend people wear cloth masks in public areas […]
UF Health CEO: No support for employees using leave time to work out of state
As positive COVID-19 cases in Alachua County hit 122 and the Florida total climbed past 12,000, UF Health Shands has notified personnel that all hands on […]
Coronavirus case counts are going to go up – but that doesn’t mean social distancing is a bust
The last few weeks have brought previously unimaginable changes to the lives of people throughout the United States. Americans everywhere are waking up to a new […]
Coronavirus brings homeschooling to the forefront
CoronavirusHomeschooling.com is a project of the Texas Home School Coalition (THSC), one of the nation’s leading authorities on home education with more than three decades […]
County reverts to 1 per 1,000 square feet rule
The one person per 1,000 sq.ft. requirement is back in place. As we continue to understand the Governor’s Executive Order, it is clear that we can […]
Alpin Beer & Wine Bistro: There is hope at the end of the rainbow
Editor’s Note Mainstreet Daily News, in a collaboration with Noel Leroux, founder of Gainesville Downtown, is spotlighting downtown businesses to learn how each one is coping with […]
Gainesville nurse on tour of duty against COVID-19 in New York City
All of RN Kerrie Mitrione’s training and medical experience did not prepare her to answer the question that her 13-year-old son asked on a recent Facetime […]
Florida stay-at-home order exempts religious services, raising concern as Easter nears
For a mid-week moment, it appeared Florida’s chief executive had accorded great regulatory and enforcement authority to local governments in issuing his statewide stay-at-home order. Gov. […]
Our Hope Is In The Lord
One of the important things that we are all learning in this most unusual season of our lives, something that will be a takeaway from […]
How coronavirus threatens the seasonal farmworkers at the heart of the American food supply
Many Americans may find bare grocery store shelves the most worrying sign of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on their food system. But, for the […]
RVs 4 MDs group matches first responders with safe place to stay
Got an empty RV sitting around? Want to help out a first responder who might need a place to stay to as they battle COVID-19? […]
Crane Ramen making changes to keep the doors open
Editor’s Note Mainstreet Daily News, in a collaboration with Noel Leroux, founder of Gainesville Downtown, is spotlighting downtown businesses to learn how each one is coping with […]
NCAA: No spring visits to schools for football recruits
Last month, the NCAA decided to suspend on- and off-campus recruiting until April 15th due to the spread of the coronavirus. However, on Wednesday, it announced […]
You need a mask? Want to sew them? Contact Gainesville Makers Against Covid
Gainesville Makers Against Covid, a group dedicated to providing personal protective equipment to Alachua County and beyond, recommend a face mask pattern for those interested in […]
April is “Springs Protection Awareness Month”
For the seventh consecutive year, the St. Johns River Water Management District’s Governing Board has approved a proclamation designating April as Springs Protection Awareness Month. The […]
Alachua County Public Schools provide over 130,000 meals to students!
Today, Alachua County Public Schools gave out 70,056 meals (that includes meals for this weekend), which brings our grand total for the week to 133,222! […]
Cry Baby’s: On the intersection of innovation and flavor
Editor’s Note Mainstreet Daily News, in a collaboration with Noel Leroux, founder of Gainesville Downtown, is spotlighting downtown businesses to learn how each one is coping with […]