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Volusia Sheriff PIO: Deputy shoots and kills man armed with rifle during warrant serve in DeLeon Springs

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DELEON SPRINGS -- A Volusia County Sheriff's deputy who was part of a team serving a search warrant early this morning, shot and killed a man who armed himself with a rifle and refused orders to put down the weapon.

The shooting occurred at 5:44 a.m., inside a home on State Road 11 in DeLeon Springs.

Feds: New Smyrna Beach kiddie-porn pervert gets 12 years in prison

Fredrick BardellResignation shows on the face of 45-year-old Fredrick Bardell of New Smyrna Beach, in his June 20 booking mug before beginning a lengthy prison sentence for downloading and hoarding more than 20,000 photos and movies of small children engaged in lewd sex acts. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Fredrick Bardell, who served in the U.S. Coast Guard, is now serving time in prison for downloading and hoarding 16,500 photos and more than 400 movies involving pre-adolescent children, the US Attorney's Office said in a press release Wednesday.

The 45-year-old New Smyrna Beach man had been collecting the kiddie porn for two decades and even shared the content with others online.

Headline Surfer blog on Zimmerman bond hearing among Google's top global news offerings

Create: Thu, 06/28/2012 - 05:04
Author: Sera King
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Headline Surfer cutout graphicNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Headline Surfer's blog on a media seating arrangement that could potentially bar the Internet newspaper from a seat in the Sanford courtroom for George Zimmerman's Friday bond hearing was picked up by Google's News Directory within minutes and placed fifth among the search engine's top 10 stories worldwide.

Headline Surfer Publisher/Editor Henry Frederick challenged the fairness of the assigned seating that has multitudes of national news correspondents and even a producer for CNN's Piers Morgan guaranteed a seat for the scheduled 9 am Friday bond hearing.

County Judge Bryan Feigenbaum the epitome of justice for all

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Judge Bryan FeigenbaumNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Typically, a candidate for public office is endorsed after a series of profile stories where he or she is introduced and their candidacy outlined. There's no need to delay the inevitable in the race for county judge, group 8. Headline Surfer puts the full weight of its community journalism standing behind Volusia County Court Judge Bryan Feigenbaum. 

He is the epitome of what wearing the black robe is all about.

Feigenbaum has the acumen of a jurist in every conceivable way: Appointed by the governor in 2010, He's well versed in the law as a former 20-year prosecutor, he's fair and his integrity is beyond reproach.

Away from the bench, where Feigenbaum is assigned to the civil division at the New Smyrna Beach Courthouse Annex, he's a family man: Married with three children and a Big Brother.

26-year-old Edgewater surfer suffers shark bite to foot in New Smyrna Beach waters

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New Smyrna Beach surfRainy weather on this Tuesday afternoon from Tropical Storm Debby kept beachgoers away from the hard sands of New Smyrna Beach as shown with this snapshot from the Volusia County beach cam, but that didn't keep surfers out of the water, even with a shark bite.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 26-year-old Edgewater man was bitten on the foot by a shark while surfing this afternoon near the South Jetty where the waves are bigger and sharks like to hunt for bait fish, a Volusia County Beach Patrol official said.

The surfer had a 1-inch laceration to his foot while in 3 to 4 feet of water, Beach Patrol spokeswoman Capt. Tammy Marris said.

New Smyrna Beach police commander on newspaper article citing his retirement: 'That's news to me'

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New Smyrna Beach Police Cmdr. William DrossmanPam BrangaccioWilliam Drossman is employed as the commander of the New Smyrna Beach Police department, the second ranked position there. City Manager Pam Brangaccio told the daily newspaper he had retired within the last 60 days. Despite several e-mails seeking clarification, city manager didn't admit she erred in saying his position had been vacated for two months via retirement.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Police Cmdr. William Drossman was stunned when he read a story published in Saturday's Daytona Beach News-Journal that had City Manager Pam Brangaccio announcing he and two other city employees had retired in the last 60 days and that their positions would likely be eliminated in the upcoming fiscal budget because of declining tax revenues.

"That's news to me," Drossman said when contacted Saturday afternoon by phone. Drossman, who suffered a serious muscle injury a couple of weeks ago, had his wife go to the store and buy a copy of the newspaper so he could see it for himself.

Tornado watch in effect until 5 am Monday for East Central Florida, including greater New Smyrna Beach

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Tornado watch for greater New Smyrna BeachHere is an 11:28 p.m. Sunday radar snapshot graphic of a tornado watch affecting East Central Florida from the National Weather Service as shown in the area marked in red.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A tornado watch has been issued for greater New Smyrna Beach and northern Brevard County until 5 am Monday by the National Weather Service in Melbourne.

Florida Fish and Wildlife: More than 150 birds found dead on Central Florida beaches

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Researchers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission have received reports of more than 150 dead or distressed greater shearwaters, gull-like birds, along Florida’s east coast in Brevard, Indian River, St. Johns and Volusia counties this week.

New Smyrna Beach Finance Dept. recognized by national association

New Smyrna Beach Finance Director Althea PhilordHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Althea Philord, shown here at New Smyrna Beach City Hall commission chambers, is head of the city's nationally-recognized finance department.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The City of New Smyrna Beach Finance Department has earned national recognition for meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting from the Government Finance Officers Association in Chicago.