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School Board unanimously approves sale of Hurst School for Daytona-area homeless familes with kids & teens on their own

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Daytona homeless family shelter / Jim Dinneen, Forough Hosseini, Mark Geallis / Headline Surfer®
First of a 10-Part Series that takes the public into the plight of homeless families with children and teens living on their own with no place to call home in greater Daytona Beach and throughout Volusia County and three leaders who did something about it -- Mark Geallis, executive director of the Halifax Urban Ministries; Forough Hosseini, vice president of ICI Homes and a community entrepreneur and Volusia County Manager Jim Dinneen. These are their stories...

Forough Hosseini was one of the big proponents of thne Project Hope shelter / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Forough Hosseini tugs on the door at the former Walter A. Hurst School just north of the Daytona Beach city limits in adjacent Holly Hill in an impoverished neighborhood that served as its elementary school for many years before its closing nearly a decade ago.

Hosseini knows all too well the strengths and weaknesses of Daytona, the Central Florida tourism hub on the East end of interstates 4 and 95, that is home to the World's Most Famous Beach®, where speed was born.

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DELTONA, Fla. -- Starting Jnue, garbage taken to the curb on collection day must be done so in a trash bin after it is bagged. Waste Pro will pick up two garbage bins & unlimited recycling. Residents may add a second bin, from Waste Pro ($75) or from a hardware store, but it must be square with a hinged-lid & compatible with Waste Pro's automated trucks.

Big Fish Leaving Small Pond: Daytona Beach News-Journal's managing editor callng it quits

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Cory Lancaster's last day March 29; prep sports writer Brian Linder bolting, too

Cory Lancaster quitting as managing editor of the Daytona Beach News-Journal  / Headline Surfer®Brian Linder, prep sports writer quitting the Daytona Beach News-Journal / Headline Surfer®Photos for Headline Surfer® /
Cory Lancaster, longtime managing editor of the Daytona Beach News-Journal, and well known in Central Florida for two decades before that as a senior metro reporter for the Orlando Sentinel, shown at left with News-Journal Editor Editor Pat Rice, is quitting the print newspaper later this month, as is Brian Linder, high school sports prep writer.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Editor Pat Rice got bummed out when up-and-coming reporter Andrew Gant, who followed him from Panma City to Daytona, got hired away by the Volusia County Sheriff's Office to crank out the steady diet of press releases the newspaper has long since come to rely on.

Adopt a park in New Smyrna Beach and get signage

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Ester Street Park on the beachside is among nearly two dozen scenic parks in New Smyrna Beach that are available for adoption in terms of keeping clean and allowing for signage recognizing the commitment.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Nearly two dozen city parks are up for adoption as part of a new program launched by the City of New Smyrna Beach. From small, 1-acre pocket parks to larger waterfront public areas with playgrounds, individuals and groups may sign up to clean up a park for one year.

SOURCE: Daytona's mercurial top cop Mike Chitwood will run for sheriff after all

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Michael Chitwood, the mercurial Daytona Beach polioce chief, who once called retiring Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson a "moron," will take out qualifying papers next week seeking the elected law enforcement post in the 2016 elections, accordiong to an inside source.

Jim Dinneen, Forough Hosseini & Mark Geallis instill hope for Daytona-area homeless families with plans to convert ex-school to shelter

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Daytona homeless family shelter / Jim Dinneen, Forough Hosseini, Mark Geallis / Headline Surfer®
Preamble for 10-Part Series...

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- While the controversy surrounding housing for the chronically homeless appears to be going nowhere, the first major hurdle has been eclipsed with renewed hope for an entirely different type of homeless people altogether -- families with children -- with plans to convert the former Hurst Elementary School into a bonafide shelter.

And the leaders of this herculean effort are Volusia County Manager Jim Dinneen,  business entrepreneur Forough Hosseini of ICI Homes and Halifax Urban Ministries Executive Director Mark Geallis.

Florida's Marco Rubio fares poorly in Tuesday primaries 1 day after Sanford stump

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Fla. showdown looming against GOP frontrunner Donald Trump who calls Sunshine State second home

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Marco Rubio holds a campaign rally in Sanford, Florida, on Monday before his flat showing in the Tuesday GOP  vontests that saw frontrunner Donald Trump continue pilinbg up delegates with big wins in the Michigan and Mississippi primaries and Hawaii caucus and Ted Cruz taking the Idaho primary. Rubio did not gain any delegates heading into next Tuesday's big primaries in Florida and Ohio.

 SANFORD, Fla. -- Just one day after making a campaign stop in Sanford, Marco Rubio, once the formidable establishment candidarte for the GOP seen as the strongest consertative Republican standard bearer for the Republican Party rto reclaim the presidency, laid a big goose egg in the Tuesday contests in advance of the upconming Florida primary.

Feds: Former Longwood top cop Thomas Jackson sentenced to 4 years in prison for bribery conviction

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Photos for Headline Surfer® /  Former Longwood Police Chief Thomas S. Jackson is shown in happier times in his blue uniform police uniform and in his mug shot on federal bribery charges leading to his conviction and four years imprisonment during a sentencing hearing at the federal courthouse in Orlando, Florida on Tuesday.
 
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Daytona Rising: Joey Logano will take the checkered flag from hard-charging Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in today's 500

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- So Republican Donald Trump won big in South Carolina. And Democrat Hillary Clinton did the same in Nevada. But we're not in Darlinton, SC. and what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, right Bernie Sanders?

Spring Break camps for children in Holly Hill & DeBary planned by Volusia County in March

HOLLY HILL, Fla. -- Children can enjoy group activities and field trips with Volusia County’s spring break camps, which are being offered in Holly Hill and DeBary from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. March 21 through 25. Both camps will offer playground activities, field trips, movies, and arts and crafts. Advance registration and payment are required.