Oak Hill city clerk reverses course and disqualifies two candidates from running for commission seats
Headline Surfer file photo / Jeff Bracy, shown here from a meeting last summer when he was on the Oak Hill Personnel Board discussing the future of then-Police Chief Diane Young, is now a city commissioner-elect.
OAK HILL -- The city clerk has disqualified two candidates for commission seats because she erred in qualifying them in the first place because their campaign finances were not secured when qualifying officially ended.
Headline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / Kathy D'Ambra stands in for attorney and former county judge Steve deLaroche, who is running for clerk of the circuit court, at a candidates' forum held by the Daytona Beachside Neighborhood Watch. Seated near her at the podium is the organization's leader, Fred Hechman.

Local family copes with loss of young man on Father's Day weekend
Snapshot from YouTube video / Andrew Gant, an award-winning reporter for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, splits his time between the newsroom, the beach and county council chambers in DeLand and wherever else news takes him for that matter.
Headline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Rich Gailey (at left), a candidate for the district 5 seat on the Volusia County representing greater Deltona, criss crosses with Volusia County Sheriff's candidate Wendell Bradford (shown in the inset as well) in front of the Gateway Center for the Arts in DeBary following a candidates' forum held there Tuesday evening. 
Melvin Brown Jr., no stranger to prison, faces life behind bars when a judge sentences him to life in prison in the wake of Tuesday's guilty verdict in the shooting death of Jeremy Markley (shown here in the inset photo) whose body was found slumped in an SUV behind an Edgewater bar following a high speed chase through the streets of New Smyrna Beach.