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Attorney: Daytona paper's fed court reporting of mortgage fraud case crosses the line in putting client in bad light

News-Journal has not reported on defense motion against it 4 days ago & has ignored internet newspaper's inquiries as to merit of accusation

Daytona Beach News-Journal reporter Lyda Longa / Headline Surfer®Daytona Beach News-Journal Editor Pat Rice / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® inset photo /
Daytona Beach News-Journal reporter Lyda Longa and Pat Rice, the editor, have yet to report on a motion filed last week in U.S. District Court in Orlando that accuses the Halifax Media-owned newspaper of inflaming its coverage of a Volusia County mortgage fraud case to portray the defendants in a bad light with the ultimate aim of damaging a competing advertising medium the accused have a vested interest in.
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- One of the remaining defendants about to go to trial in the alleged Volusia mortgage fraud case has asked a federal judge to consider polling jurors individually or even consideration for a change of venue a because of incessant coverage in the Daytona Beach News-Journal that her attorney asserts has crossed the line with "inflammatory and adverse articles published in print and on the Internet."

Big Super Bowl news day in Daytona: Open letter to Gov. Scott on corruption, exclusive interview with Waverly Media's R. Garrett & J. Sotolongo

Palmer Wilson and Dewb Denys / Headline Surfer®Ramara Garrett & Jim Sotolongo of Waverly Media / Headline Surfer®
Headline Surfer photo® /Palmer Wilson, shown at far left, was removed as chair and member of the SEV ad authority an unprecedented second time in October. In the inset photo, Ramara Garrett and Jim Sotolongo, are facing mortgage-related fraud charges in federal court while dealing with the backdrop of a County Council investigation into political advertising connected to their company and incessant coverage in print media they believe is intended to ruin their advertising business.

DAYTONA BEACH -- This Super Bowl Sunday already is a day stacking up with lots of news. The two most significant news developments are an "open letter" to Gov. Scott on pervasive corruption in Volusia County government involving Councilwoman Deborah Denys in the removal of Palmer Wilson from the SEV ad authority and an exclusive interview with Ramara Garrett and Jim Sotolongo. They are the principals in Waverly Media who are accused of mortgage fraud in federal court.

Disappointed with President Obama's State of the Union address

Editor's Note: Here is the weekly message from Congressman Ron DeSantis, the Republican from St. Augustine, representing the 6th district that includes greater Daytona Beach...Congressman Ron DeSantis

Washington DC -- On Tuesday the President delivered his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress.

Racial double standard: African-American Richard Sherman's boasting doesn't make him a thug

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Dr. L. Durham, senior pastor, Greater Friendship Baptist Church Daytona Beach / Headline Surfer® By Dr. L. DURHAM
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DAYTONA BEACH -- Professional sports fans today, at least in the wake of the recent comments made by Seattle Seahawks defensive back Richard Sherman, seem to be cut from a very different mold from fans back in the 1960s and '70s.

Richard Sherman: No thug, but sly fox in marketing himself at opportune time

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Richard Sherman, DB, Seattle Seahawks

Joe Copenhaver, Wooster, Ohio sheriff's deputy and guest sports blogger / Headline Surfer® By JOE COPENHAVER
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WOOSTER, Ohio -- To most football fans, the NFC Championship game will likely be remembered more for the post-game ranting of Seahawks DB Richard Sherman than the game itself, which saw Seattle outlast the San Francisco 49ers, 23-17, to punch its ticket to today's Super Bowl match-up with the Denver Broncos.

Waverly Media benches eye catching in Daytona, Deltona, DeLand, Edgewater, Holly Hill, Port Orange & New Smyrna

Waverly Media bench ads dot Volusia County landscape as shown here at Dunlawton Bridge in Port Orange, FL / Headline Surfer®Waverly Media / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® / Waverly Media park bench ads like this one at the intersection of U.S. 1 and Dunlawton Avenue in Port Orange, dot the landscape in Volusia County.

DAYTONA BEACH -- No matter where you drive along the major roadways in the county, invariably you are going to see more than a few of those eye-catching park bench ads.

Such is the successful advertising medium of Waverly Media, which literally has hundreds of benches dotting the landscape that is home to the world's most famous beach, the Daytona 500 and Florida's first 24/7 internet newspaper, HeadlineSurfer.com.

70. Dolphin washes ashore in Ormond Beach

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Dolphin washes ashore Thursday on Ormond Beach, FL / Headline Surfer®Photo forHeadline Surfer® / This dolphin was being cared for with wet towels and buckets of water after it washed ashore on Ormond Beach.

ORMOND BEACH -- A dolphin that washed ashore in early November was rescued by SeaWorld in Orlando, beach officials said.

Ormond Beach resident John Meade was among the first beach-goers to come across the dolphin earlier in the day "tumbling and tossing with the surf."

Ormond Beach resident John Meade was among the first beach-goers to come across the dolphin earlier in the day "tumbling and tossing with the surf."

Daytona State College hires Amy Locklear as VP of academic Affairs

Photo for Headline Surfer / Amy Locklear, hired by Daytona State College, brings instructional and administrative experience to the post of VP of academic affairs.
 
By HENRY FREDERICK
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DAYTONA BEACH -- Hired earlier this month as vice president of academic affairs foillowing a national search, Daytona State College brings a wealth of knowlege to the position at Daytona State College, considering she's experienced as both a professor and an administrator.

Indelible image of Challenger explosion remains for then-rookie school cop 28 years later & now retired

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Dorothy Lytle Kirby was a rookie cop when Chalenger shuttle exploded / Headline Surfer®YouTube video uploads / Headline Surfer® / Left: raw video with focus on students of teacher 
Christa McAuliffe and her parents watching in horror as the space shuttle Challenger explodes. Center: Gut-wrenching remembrance of that fateful afternoon. Right: Re-creation explainer on 73 seconds to disaster.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Dorothy Lytle Kirby certainly remembers where she was on this particular day 28 years ago today to be exact, the day millions in Central Florida and countless more glued to television sets to witness the horror that was the space shuttle Challenger.