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Volusia County deputies and Daytona Beach police are turning out in full force in response to the massive gathering that caused a ruckus on March 16th.
Newly released evidence in the case includes sketches and writings attributed to the suspects.
Renters forced out of their homes at The Rialto Apartment complex are now facing an unexpected financial burden, paying out of pocket for hotel stays, meals, and other daily expenses and essentials while they wait for answers about reimbursement.
NASA’s “repaired” Artemis II Moon rocket and Orion spacecraft are back on the launch pad at Kennedy Space Center after an 11-hour rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building.
Nearly 20 years after Brandy Hall vanished, Palm Bay Police say new leads are bringing movement in the case.
NSBPD detectives arrested a man on a manslaughter charge Friday following a year-long investigation into a 2024 overdose death.
Mark Swanson was sworn in Friday as the director of public safety for Daytona Beach Shores during a ceremony at the Shores Community Center.
Volusia County’s Community Assistance Division is seeking local organizations to serve as host sites for the Summer BreakSpot program.
Lake County officials lifted a countywide burn ban on Friday, citing a decrease in fire risk following recent rainfall. The move ends the burning restrictions that had been in effect since March 11.
Bunnell Police Department arrests woman for fraudulent use of employer fuel cards, totaling $1,277.26. Solid police work ensures accountability.
Celebrate National Library Week at the Orange County Library System with community programs, author events, and film festival opportunities.
Future doctors at UCF College of Medicine celebrate Match Day, but the physician shortage in Central Florida raises concerns about healthcare access.
New Smyrna Beach Public Works worker hits two pedestrians in a marked crosswalk, leaving one critically injured. City is cooperating with investigation.
The Florida Highway Patrol is looking for tips from the public.
The Cuban-American governmental consultant and President of Central Florida Strategies joined Scott Anez to discuss his personal connection to the ongoing political and economic crisis in Cuba.
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