- Fran Ricardo and Allison Rice: Hope on World AIDS Day
- Stacy Gromatski: Roadmap to system excellence
- Seen: Spirit of Gainesville Awards
- Frazier shines as UF throttles Marquette
- Marquette coach: Gators can win it all
- Recruiting Mailbag 11/29
- Colder temperatures bringing in larger-sized specks
- High School Blitz
- A to Z with Breon Sims
- Dixie County motorcyclist, 63, dies in accident
- 'Canes look for redemption in tonight's regional final
- UN vote recognizes state of Palestine; US objects
- Mo. Powerball winner verified; Ariz.'s a mystery
- Trenton, Newberry battle for 1A state final berth
- Tigers go for regional title in Panhandle
- Man testifies in 1-punch Vegas Strip casino death
- 3 new GPD officers sworn in
- NASA: Closest planet to sun, Mercury, harbors ice
- City pays $200k to man injured by RTS bus in 2011
- $588M Powerball jackpot tickets sold in Ariz., Mo.
- Duke Energy CEO to leave at end of year
- UF considering $50 million makeover for O'Connell Center
- State health care advocates push for feds to run health exchange
- 1 dead after truck collides with train in Fla.
- Softball tournament to help Toys for Tots
- Cops searching for armed robber on FAU campus
- Ice skating rink won't open until Monday
- NASA: Closest planet to sun, Mercury, harbors ice
- Army GI in WikiLeaks case takes stand at hearing
- Vote on Florida's new license plate
- Ice skating rink delayed again
- Victor and vanquished: Obama has Romney to lunch
- UF football has No. 1-rated recruiting class
- Judge hears Fla. prison privatization challenge
- Police: Girl, 6, killed by dad in murder suicide
- Clinic gets $102,500 grant to continue spay/neuter efforts
- CNN names Jeff Zucker as new chief
- Jacksonville utility workers get $1,250 bonus
- Dean Tate: No courage in Washington
- GPD: Complaints filed after road rage incident escalates
- Fog, clouds and cool temperatures Thursday
- New-look UF, Marquette teams meet in Sweet 16 rematch
- Christopher Weyant, The Hill
- Luojie, China Daily, China
- Heisman ballot will wait, but we know the winner
- Editorial: Rube Goldberg's tuition invention
- Get a two, or five-for-one with the Japandroids at High Dive
- Local entities to feature artist Lennie Kesl’s work and music
- The Trey McIntyre Project returns to Phillips Center
- ‘Come Back, Little Sheba’ brings message of hope to Acrosstown
- A very Western Christmas
- Live music listings for the week of Nov. 29
- 10-Day Forecast
- Letters to the Editor for Nov. 29, 2012