Daytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 06
The Florida Supreme Court decided Thursday that a Volusia County judge will be publicly reprimanded for breaking rules of judicial conduct -- by being friends with a career criminal.
Council debates partnership lawDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 06
The Volusia County Council took no action Thursday on a potential domestic partnership ordinance.
IRS seeks citizens owed tax returnsDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 06
The Internal Revenue Service is looking for 10,024 Florida taxpayers, including 239 in Volusia and Flagler counties, who are due refund checks worth more than $15 million.
Supreme Court to reprimand Volusia judgeDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 05
A Volusia County judge who admitted to an inappropriate relationship with a career criminal will be publicly reprimanded in front of the state's highest court, according to a Supreme Court ruling today.
Daytona State College student charged with arsonDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 05
A Daytona State College student got mad when his girlfriend handed him his clothes through a window and closed it, so he set the front of her apartment on fire early this morning, DeLand police said.
Supreme Court to reprimand 2 Fla. judgesWWSB - Thu Nov 05
The Florida Supreme Court will publicly reprimand two county judges in separate ethics cases.
2 Convicted In Man's Brutal Beating, DrowningWJXT - Wed Nov 04
Two men have been convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal beating and drowning of another man in Volusia County.
Diabetes education effort launchedDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 04
Eight percent of Volusia County residents have this disease and a quarter of them don't even know it.
Daytona resumes an old fightDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 04
The job of providing city-style services to Floridians tends to fall naturally enough to the cities.
Orange Avenue Bridge study mailed outThe News-Journal - Tue Nov 03
About 2,000 Daytona Beach residents should be receiving information in the mail this week about a study of the Orange Avenue Bridge, according to a newsletter compiled by the city's public information officer.
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