6 a.m.
Residents watch as the sun rises over Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.
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Residents watch as the sun rises over Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park.
Raina Reid, 32, paints a mural on the side of FreeRide Surf & Skate Shop on Northwest 13th Street on Wednesday afternoon. Reid, one of the managers, said she and her fiancée have spent more than 100 hours painting so far. “We’ve been running on people’s compliments. People shout at us all night,” she said.
Tread marks are seen on Flavet Field on Saturday afternoon following a Cessna's emergency landing and crash.
The side of a crashed Cessna 172F Skyhawk is seen Saturday afternoon on Flavet Field.
A boy sits behind the police line on Flavet Field on Saturday.
A close-up view of the truck and airplane Saturday afternoon.
The side of a crashed Cessna 172F Skyhawk is seen Saturday afternoon on Flavet Field.
The front end of a pickup truck and a Cessna 172F Skyhawk are seen on Flavet Field after the plane crashed, injuring two.
Bystanders look on at Saturday's plane crash on Flavet Field.
With other Students Party members looking on, President Daniella Saetta frowns at the results of Wednesday’s Student Government election. Students Party won two Senate seats: District E and Murphree Area.
The northbound lanes of the 2100 block of Southwest 13th Street were closed Sunday night after the DNA bridge knocked a trailer off a tow truck near Archer Road, as seen in this stitched photo. The trailer had been damaged in a previous accident, said Sgt. Barry Kays of Gainesville Police. The Florida Department of Transportation deemed the bridge safe. The truck “was riding a little high, and he hit the top on the bridge,” said a University Towing employee.
Tristan Erickson, a 6-year-old Gainesville resident, looks through the children’s books at the Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale on Saturday afternoon.
A tow truck operator pulls a BMW away from a Lakeside building Friday afternoon after it rammed into the side, causing one student to be temporarily moved to another dorm.
UF Department of Housing and Residence Education workers Mike Nagy, left, and Jeff Todd carry a trash can of rubble from the inside of a Lakeside building after a car crash left a roughly three-foot-wide dent Friday afternoon.
Students look on at a crash scene Friday afternoon after a BMW hit the side of a Lakeside building. Nobody inside the apartment was hurt, but the status of the driver is unknown.
Students look on at a crash scene Friday afternoon after a BMW hit the side of a Lakeside building. Nobody inside the apartment was hurt, but the status of the driver is unknown.
A tow truck operator pulls a BMW away from a Lakeside building Friday afternoon after it rammed into the side, causing one student to be temporarily moved to another dorm.
UF Department of Housing and Residence Education workers Mike Nagy, left, and Jeff Todd carry a trash can of rubble from the inside of a Lakeside building after a car crash left a roughly three-foot-wide dent Friday afternoon.
A northbound traffic jam on Interstate 75 is shown in this Alligator file photo. Reporter Meredith Rutland experienced gridlocked traffic similar to this on her drive from Miami Shores to Gainesville on Sunday.
Left to right: Gilles Attipoe, 18, Janathan Grandoit, 27, and Vera Musah, 22, stuff paper into a wireframe alligator as part of the Reid-Yulee-Mallory Area Council Homecoming parade float Thursday afternoon. The council was one of 11 residence hall areas to design and build floats this week for the parade.