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Five things you need to know, Tuesday, May 10

Free everything: It’s the first-ever Book Swapalooza at the Domino’s at 3581 SW Archer Road from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. The first 200 kids get a free T-shirt. Pre-k through eighth-graders are invited to bring a gently used book to trade. Kids are encouraged to come dressed as a favorite book character, although that seems to us like a recipe for getting bullied. (They outlawed bullying, right?)

 

Gainesville man choked woman, deputies say

Deputies arrested a Gainesville man at an apartment on Southwest 70th Terrace Sunday night after they said he threw a woman to the ground by her throat and attempted to forcibly confine her.

 

Police say man broke woman's door, choked her

Officers arrested a man early Monday morning at an apartment on Southwest 39th Boulevard after Gainesville police say he broke open a woman’s door and attempted to choke her.

 

Local judicial incumbents re-elected without foes

The local races for state attorney, public defender and three judicial posts will be simple this year since the candidates have no competition for their respective offices.

 

Jury awards $775K in damages to Ocala Trophy related to RaceTrac/Heath Brook development

A jury has awarded $775,000 in damages to the developers of Heath Brook in southwest Ocala, after hearing a week’s worth of details on their testy relationship with RaceTrac Petroleum.

 

Floridians in the mix for vice president, both parties

With the presidential nominees largely settled, Floridians remain in the mix as potential running mates for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
Here’s a look at the possibilities:

 

Review ranks UF Health Shands among top 100 US hospitals

Health care industry publication Becker’s Hospital Review has again named UF Health Shands Hospital one of the “100 Great” hospitals in the country.

 

Firefighter shortage could hike insurance for thousands

Nearly 3,000 residents and businesses in four Alachua County communities are facing big hikes or cancellation of their homeowner’s insurance after an agency threatened to lower their ratings because of a shortage of nearby firefighters.

 

Prof in voyeurism case resigns UF religion post

Manuel Arturo Vasquez, the University of Florida religion professor who was sentenced to five years’ probation in April for video voyeurism, has resigned.

 

Gas prices leveling off as demand continues to rise

Motorists saw very little shift in prices at the pump last week as oil prices seemed to stabilize. Gas prices are hovering at their highest levels in more than six months, with prices averaging $2.21 both nationwide and in Florida, and $2.19 in Georgia.

 

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