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Daytona man killed in Iraq
Accused dad, daughter deny incest Woman OK after abduction Daytona seeks vision for park, Beach St.
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Votran announces trolley schedule
The Votran trolleys are scheduled to resume service along the core beach area of Daytona Beach on Jan.
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Suspect leads police on chase, falls in canal
It had all the stuff of an action movie -- expensive merchandise stolen, a cross-dressing thief, a cop assaulted and a high-speed chase.
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Armed robbery report in Port Orange leads to two arrests
They weren't charged with armed robbery, but two suspects in Port Orange were arrested for loitering and prowling after they failed to keep their stories straight early Saturday morning, officials said.
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Man pinned under RV still 'critical'
Daytona Beach News-Journal - Daytona Beach,FL,USA PORT ORANGE -- An Ocala mechanic remained in critical condition Friday night at Halifax Health Medical Center with injuries suffered when he was pinned under an ...
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Grease fire, water damage Port Orange apartments
A grease fire is being blamed for an estimated $90,000 in damage to three Port Orange apartments.
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Unexpected aid lifts Port Orange man's spirits
Michael Signorelli has had better Christmases. The 38-year-old Port Orange man's painting business tanked along with the economy over the past year, and that's had many unhappy ripple effects in his life.
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4 charged in smash-and-grab burglaries
Brazen is how Port Orange police described a band of smash-and-grab burglars who they say wreaked havoc in at least three cities.
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Legislation could aid annex
Rockledge is considering the use of state legislation to reduce four county enclaves.
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A solution ormore problems?
For boaters and others who enjoy the scenic beauty of the historic St. Johns River, the debate over using it for drinking water raises many questions.
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Finnish company relocates to Abingdon
As a result of international outreach efforts by the state Department of Business and Economic Development over the past few years, a Finnish technology company, Environics Oy, has moved its U.S. office from ...
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Port Orange artist creates White House ornament
Volusia County artist Pierre Matisse decorated a Christmas ornament representing Florida's 7th Congressional District for the White House Christmas tree.
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Port Orange pushes dredging
When Lynn Bramerel saw her dog fall into the canal behind her home, she waded in to help.
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Try virtual sports at the Port Orange library
Library patrons can practice their right hook, show off their backhand, and hit one out of the park at the Port Orange Regional Library.
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School officialsseek fund solutions
New Smyrna police warn of ATM card ID theft Remains found in Orlando are those of missing Caylee Anthony High-tech rip-off targets local ATMs Authorities: Massage parlor madam had Shores business Budget talks ...
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Lohman purchases 2 Volusia groups
The state's largest private, family-run death care company just got larger. Lohman Funeral Homes Cemeteries & Cremation announced Wednesday it closed a $2.35 million deal Tuesday to buy Cardwell & Maloney ...
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Chickenpox Outbreak At Volusia School
A chickenpox outbreak at Port Orange's Spruce Creek High School has the health department taking steps to prevent even more illnesses and missed school days.
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40 High School Students Infected With Chicken Pox
An outbreak of chicken pox at a local high school has prompted an alert from the Volusia County Health Department.
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Iguana Named "Buddy" Rescued From Tree
Port Orange firefighters made an unusual rescue Thursday. An iguana named Buddy was stuck 25-feet in a palm tree on Pineland Avenue .
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Two new apartment projects will include 600-plus units
Central Florida's getting two new apartment projects. Maitland-based contractor Winter Park Construction Co.
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