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“Went Too Far:” Woman’s Child Cruelty Case Escalates to Murder After Two-Year-Old Dies in Hospital

“Went Too Far:” Woman’s Child Cruelty Case Escalates to Murder After Two-Year-Old Dies in Hospital

Jun 22, 2026 4 min read Crime
Update | July 1: Jessica Wilson will remain in jail until her case is resolved. Sunday morning, Alachua County Sheriff’s Office deputies charged Jessica Neathea Wilson, 29, with second-degree murder. Wilson was
Man Placed in ICE Custody After Misdemeanor Traffic Conviction

Man Placed in ICE Custody After Misdemeanor Traffic Conviction

Jun 22, 2026 2 min read Police
Thursday afternoon, Jander Alexander Cordero-Silva, 29, was convicted of driving with a suspended or revoked license and later placed into the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).  On May
Immigrant-Rights Activists Present Anti-ICE Petition to Gainesville City Commission

Immigrant-Rights Activists Present Anti-ICE Petition to Gainesville City Commission

Jun 21, 2026 10 min read Public Meetings
On Thursday, activists organized by the Gainesville Immigrant Neighbor Inclusion Initiative (GINI) spoke to the Gainesville City Commission during public comment and presented a petition in support of a resolution that upholds the
High School Baseball Coach Faces Termination After Reports of Sexual Harassment, he is Appealing

High School Baseball Coach Faces Termination After Reports of Sexual Harassment, he is Appealing

Jun 17, 2026 3 min read Santa Fe High School
An Alachua County Public Schools (ACPS) baseball coach who was nicknamed “Pedo-Yeck” by Santa Fe High School (SFHS) students is appealing after being recommended for termination. SFHS Coach Travis Yeckring was placed
Chief Judge Orders Ignite Life Center to Pay Nearly $2 Million or Church Will be Sold

Chief Judge Orders Ignite Life Center to Pay Nearly $2 Million or Church Will be Sold

Jun 17, 2026 2 min read Ignite Life Center Investigation
On June 3, 2026, Chief Judge William Davis signed an order of foreclosure against Ignite Life Center Church in their legal dispute against GenFi Ministries for not submitting mortgage/promissory note payments. The
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