Thursday, April 23rd, 2026
Good morning, Gainesville. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 23rd of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Wildfires forced emergency evacuations on Sunday at two local shelters in Alachua County, prompting volunteers to foster over 150 animals (dogs and cats included) to keep them safe. Shelter staff and local rescuers responded quickly after receiving urgent alerts in the afternoon. WUFT
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The University of Florida’s Club de Salsa welcomes students and community members to connect by dancing near The Bull in Gainesville — the salsa sessions help break language barriers and build an inclusive community. WUFT
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The board began its search for a permanent superintendent this month — the RFP process started April 22 and will run for six to eight weeks — though some board and local members voiced concerns about the timeline. The contract with the search firm is expected to be awarded by early August. The Gainesville Sun
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Officials say a wildfire is 100% contained when crews have built control lines around its perimeter (it does not mean the blaze is fully out). A UF fire expert explained that crews may work for weeks to extinguish hot spots, while smoke can still affect air quality and road visibility. WUFT
- ➤ On Earth Day, community members around the U of F campus shared favorite local nature spots such as Bolens Bluff Trail, Ichetucknee Springs and Sweetwater Preserve. The published list from April 22 highlights the region’s natural beauty with sights like alligators in Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. WUFT
- ➤ Residents can join the City Nature Challenge from April 24 to 27 by photographing local wildlife in local parks, while Swamp Head Brewery's 12th annual Tree Fest happens on Saturday — from noon to 5 p.m. — with four trees planted per beer purchased. Both events support local conservation efforts. WUFT
- ➤ On April 22, 135 wildfires burned nearly 21,000 acres across Florida, and local fires near State Road 121 and State Road 26 in Alachua County caused light smoke that affected visibility (official reports indicate no road closures here). The Gainesville Sun
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Crews began work on Gainesville’s $4.5M Streatery project on Southwest First Avenue to add overhead string lighting, new landscaping, and infrastructure upgrades plus support outdoor dining and community events; city officials expect construction to finish in October. The Gainesville Sun
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The American Lung Association report found nearly half of U.S. children breathe unhealthy air although no Florida city made the worst 25 list. The report based on air quality data from 2022-2024 grades counties on ozone and particle pollution and urges Florida policymakers to improve air quality. The Gainesville Sun
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Florida basketball coach Todd Golden shut down reports of an NBA opportunity with the Warriors on Wednesday (April 22) and said he will keep coaching the Gators next season. GatorSports
- ➤ Thomas Haugh announced his return to play for Florida basketball this season because he wants to represent his team and chase another championship; his decision raises hope for a stronger program under Coach Golden. WRUF
- ➤ Florida’s No. 4 softball team will face No. 13 Florida State in the back half of the season, as veteran hitters Shumaker and Erickson drive the offense while ace Rothrock faces ongoing health concerns (compartment syndrome history). WRUF
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Singer Songwriter Showcase
7-9 p.m. — Bo Diddley Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy original performances from local singer-songwriters in a lively downtown setting.
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Spring Fling Depot Station Family Event
4-7 p.m. — Depot Park — Free entry — Enjoy family-friendly activities like mini golf, face painting, and a kids vendor market in a festive atmosphere.
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Ani DiFranco Live Performance
7-11 p.m. — Heartwood Soundstage — Ticket pricing varies — Enjoy a night with the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter passionately showcasing her influential folk and indie music.
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Free Fridays Concert Series Featuring mamish and Ricky Kendall
7-9 p.m. — Bo Diddley Plaza — Free entry — Enjoy live performances from local artists in a vibrant outdoor setting.
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Alachua County Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale
9 AM – 1 PM — Alachua County Agriculture and Equestrian Center — Free entry — Discover over 6,000 Florida-friendly plants and get expert gardening advice.
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Florida’s Story as Told by Water
1-2 p.m. — Hogtown Creek Headwaters Nature Park — Free entry — Discover Florida's narrative through water in a captivating presentation.
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Million Dollar Quartet Performance
7:00-9:30 p.m. — Hippodrome Theatre — Ticketed event — Experience the musical retelling of the iconic recording session featuring Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash.
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Florida Gators vs. Kentucky Wildcats Baseball
12-1 p.m. — Condron Ballpark — Free giveaway — Wrap up the SEC series with Florida Gators baseball facing off against Kentucky Wildcats.
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81st Annual Newberry Watermelon Festival
9 AM – 4 PM — Newberry Watermelon Festival — Free entry — Enjoy family fun with games, crafts, and live entertainment while savoring delicious Florida Watermelon.
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North Central Florida Women in Blues Showcase
3-6 p.m. — Heartwood Soundstage — Celebrate the power of blues music with talented female artists in an engaging atmosphere.
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~ Helen Keller
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