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About Us Alachua Chronicle seeks to provide honest, data-driven stories about local issues in Alachua County, Florida. While most media focus on national politics, local governments have a large impact on our daily quality of life (education, public safety, roads, taxes, utility rates, zoning rules, etc.). After reviewing Alachua County’s current wildland fire conditions and in consultation with state officials, the mandatory countywide burn ban has been extended and will remain in effect through March ...

/ Featured Alachua County Commission discusses animal shelter records issues, announces agreement with GRU to save trees in roadway At the April 14 Alachua County Commission meeting, the board discussed allegations that animal shelter volunteers received inaccurate responses to public records requests and learned... Alachua Chronicle - Page 2 of 1713 - Local news you can trust Alachua County has opened formal investigations into allegations of animal abuse at the Alachua County Animal Resources shelter. The booking report is provided by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office Department of the Jail. This information is public record and copied directly from the log.

Alachua County Chronicle, Jacquelyn Randall, Mayor of Hawthorne and candidate for Florida House District 21, today announced a sweeping list of endorsements from local elected officials, community leaders, and faith leaders across Alachua County and surrounding communities, demonstrating strong, growing momentum behind her campaign. Press release from Alachua County ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – The St. Johns River and Suwannee Water Management Districts have adopted a Phase II Severe Water Shortage Order for the region due to ongoing drought conditions and declining water levels. The order applies throughout Alachua County and includes the municipalities.

Alachua County Chronicle, The restrictions apply to private wells, water supplied by public or ...