Daytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 27
Two disabled men defrauded out of thousands of dollars in what they thought was a business venture with close friends would like their money back, but will settle for justice in a case that's taken nearly three years to lead to an arrest.
Daytona ready to tame future floodwatersDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 27
For most people, May's floods were just an annoyance that made getting to work an adventure and ruled out morning runs.
Hit and run accidents on the riseHometown News - Thu Nov 26
Last Friday, Brian Teeters was finally having the tubes removed for his release from Halifax Health Medical Center after eight days of reconstructive surgery to his battered right leg.
Hit-and-run survivor found dead at homeDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 26
A successful Deltona landscaper survived a devastating hit-and-run crash a year ago and was looking forward to his first Thanksgiving since he pulled through.
Black Friday tradition shifting a bitDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 26
Happy Thanksgiving with all its traditional turkey, family and football. But the luster of one tradition -- Black Friday -- may be dulling a bit in the face of an economy struggling to recover from the worst recession in 40 years.
Girls learning the value of scienceThe Orlando Sentinel - Wed Nov 25
Ariana Picchiello looks like any other sixth-grade girl with her purple Ed Hardy sneakers and neon pink touch-screen telephone.
Jacksonville Civic Leader Fred Schultz DiesFlorida Trend - Wed Nov 25
DELAND: From China, with Dollars? Volusia County's next tourism boost might not come from familiar sources like bikers, breakers and stock car racing followers.
Fugitives Get Special Day To Turn Themselves InWFTV.com - WRDQ - Wed Nov 25
For some fugitives, it could be a get out of jail free card. Daytona Beach police are scheduling a day with a local church for fugitives to turn themselves in.
Digital Bookmobile will teach residents how to download audiobooks and eBooks from public librariesVolusia - Tue Nov 24
Nov. 24, 2009 Pat Kuehn, APR, CPRC Community Information Specialist Digital Bookmobile will teach residents how to download audiobooks and eBooks from public libraries Millions of people are downloading audiobooks and eBooks from their public libraries, and now Volusia County residents can too.
Program to provide affordable rentalsDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Tue Nov 24
Housing will be available early next year for low-income individuals in a program that will also revitalize neighborhoods with foreclosed homes.
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