Superbowl lived up to its billing; Daytona 500 next
DAYTONA BEACH -- The Superbowl lived up to its billing as America's great national sports holiday with an outstanding game, featuring two great quarterbacks in San Francisco rookie quarterback Colin Kapaernick and Baltimore Ravens MVP Joe Flacco who engineered three-first half touchdowns en route to the 34-31 victory in New Orleans.
The halftime show with Beyonce strutting her stuff was equally spectacular and like the Dayona 500, the game featured the unexpected, a partial blackout. It instantly reminded me of the jet dryer explosion at Daytona International Speedway with Juan Pablo Montoya's car careening into it and causing the big explosion.
Photo for Headline Surfer / Mike Curb, founder/CEO of Curb Records, shown here at left, will headline a special show Feb. 13 at the News-Journal Center, 221 N. Beach St.
DAYTONA BEACH -- A 9-year-old boy brought 23 rounds of ammo Tuesday to Ortona Elementary School at 1265 N. Grandview Ave., but the Daytona Beach Police Department did not post any information about the incident on its "press release" website.


DAYTONA BEACH -- Headline Surfer, Central Florida's 24/7 award-winning Internet newspaper, has signed an exclusive 18-month advertising and marketing agreement with the Daytona Beach Kennel Club & Poke Room that begins today.
Deputy Cody Cochran, shown here at left with Sheriff Ben Johnson, during a medal presentation Aug. 7 in Daytona Beach, is being lauded for heroism in reviving a baby boy.
A search is under way at daybreak for 48-year-old Bernardo Enrique Rubio Hernandez, shown here in a jacket, with his son, Moises Hernandez, of Apopka, reportedly missing along with his fishing boat in the waters off the North Causeway.
Ida Wright, shown at far left, wins the primary for the open dist. 2 seat on the Volusia County School Board, before going on to win a Jan. 15 runoff with second place finisher Kathy Williams, shown in the inset. Her husband, Al Williams, was chairman of the school board before his passing in October.
Headline Surfer videos by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / Students perform skits and dress in ethnic costumes during a foreign language festival at New Smyrna Beach High School back in January.