Latest News For Daytona Beach, FL
Flagler, Volusia jobless rates hit 3 1/2 -year low
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Craig Pugh, 18, and his mom, Loretta Copper, get some help from volunteer Olivia Worthington-Miller Friday while searching for jobs for Craig at the One Stop Employment Center in Daytona Beach.
Volusia council lists waterfront properties for possible purchase
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These are the properties now on Volusia County's A list for potential purchase in the ECHO waterfront property program.
Daytona Beach chiropractor accused of illegally prescribing drugs
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Federal investigators say Joseph Wagner accepted $100 monthly from patients with no insurance to prescribe drugs including hydrocodone and Xanax .
15-year-old charged in shooting at Garfield Place in DeLand
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West Volusia's community newspaper of DeLand, Orange City, Deltona, Enterprise, DeBary, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs, Glenwood, Pierson, Cassadaga, Seville and Barberville in Florida.
FBI: Evangelist molested girls
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An Ormond Beach minister who is called "Apostle Tito" by his followers has been arrested for sexually molesting several children who are members of his religious organization.
Biketoberfest could go longer
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Daytona Beach Commissioner Cassandra Reynolds thinks Biketoberfest should last longer.
5th DCA
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 15, 2012 CONTACT: David Hood, Jr., Chair , 5th District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission TELEPHONE: 254-6875 The Fifth District Court of Appeal Judicial Nominating Commission announces a vacancy in the 5th District Court of Appeal created by the resignation of Judge David A. Monaco.
Government work boosts Volusia, Flagler counties
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A statewide tax watchdog group released a report on public-sector jobs Tuesday, finding that in most of Florida's 67 counties -- including Volusia and Flagler -- government employers are among the top job providers in the area.
Daytona officials to consider creating dog park on Manatee Island
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In an era when hotels welcome dogs and people take their pets on errands and trips as much as their children, Daytona Beach could be joining a growing list of cities creating dog parks.
