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2 killed in 4-vehicle wreck in Oak Hill
Two people died and five more were hurt in a four-vehicle crash in Oak Hill on Wednesday afternoon, emergency officials said.
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Two die in multi-vehicle accident on U.S. 1 in Volusia County
Two people died in a four vehicle accident in Volusia County Wednesday. The Florida Highway Patrol says the driver of a Dodge van entered the intersection of U.S. 1 at Halifax Ave.
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1 dead, 6 hurt in multi-vehicle accident in Oak Hill
One person died, another was in very critical condition and five more were hurt in a multiple-car accident here this afternoon, emergency officials said.
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Lagoon resident leads fight for mangroves
Amber Thompson has planted 17 trees over the years, but there's one species on her waterfront property that she's likened to a monster that just won't die.
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Free and low-cost Christmas tree options available
Residents looking to cut their own Christmas tree can do so for free Sunday at Lyonia Preserve.
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Tornado warning issued for Orange, Seminole, Volusia counties
Central Florida remains under a tornado watch right now, though two parts of the region are under a tornando warning.
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Choosing the right tree
Selecting a Christmas tree can be great fun for the family. The preferred species of tree is often passed down from generation to generation.
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Entangled dolphin found, rescued in Intercoastal Waterway
A badly entangled, injured dolphin got a fresh start today when rescuers removed the gear wrapped around part of the animal's body and released it back into the Intercoastal Waterway.
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Agencies approved for funding despite questions
The Family Crisis Help Center in Oak Hill ordered 77 Thanksgiving Day turkeys for needy families, despite uncertainty over whether a Volusia County grant would fly.
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Holiday closings
In observance of Veterans Day on Tuesday, post offices, banks and some governmental offices will be closed in Volusia and Flagler counties.
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Max Brewer Bridge reopens to traffic in Titusville
Titusville Residents wanting to get to work at the Cape or drop a line in the Indian River can cross the A. Max Brewer Bridge again, said LaVanda Lane, a traffic engineering specialist with the Public Works ...
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Comparing thePresidential Candidates:Medicare, Social Security
DeLand woman dies in St. Johns crash DeLand woman killed in 2-car wreck What a dump Oak Hill man killed in head-on collision Early voting Early voting for the Nov.
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Private schools feel pinch of hard times
Enrollment is up about 3 percent at Father Lopez Catholic High School this fall, but the number of families seeking financial aid to keep their children in classes there rose even faster.
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Oak Hill biker dies in head-on collision
An Oak Hill man was killed in a head-on collision on U.S. 1 and another person suffered serious injuries, the Florida Highway Patrol said Sunday.
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Motorcyclist killed after driving wrong way on U.S. 1 in Volusia
A 75-year-old man who drove the wrong way on U.S. Highway 1 in Volusia County's Oak Hill was killed Saturday when his motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV, the Florida Highway Patrol said.
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Oak Hill leaders cool to north/south corridor plan
A long-range conceptual plan for a new north/south corridor from Oak Hill to Nova Road is receiving mixed reactions from city commissioners and residents.
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Charges dropped in Oak Hill 'belly-bumping' incident
The State Attorney's Office has dropped a misdemeanor battery charge filed against a former mayor accused of kicking another former mayor during an election night fracas in the parking lot at City Hall.
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State House: District 28
The race for the state House District 28 seat is a rematch of the 2006 contest between incumbent Republican Dorothy Hukill and William Smalley, a Democrat.
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MRSA case reported at New Smyrna High School
An antibiotic-resistant disease known as MRSA, blamed in the death last month of an Osceola County teenager, has sickened another teen in Oak Hill, but school and health officials say there's no need for panic.
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County plans trips to Halloween Horror Nights
It's time for some ghostly good fun with Volusia County's Parks, Recreation and Culture Division.
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