2011 Top Stories

50. Robert Fortner of DeLand thrilled with Romney/Ryan at GOP convention in Tampa

Robert Fortner of DeLand / Headline SurferGOP convention in Tampa / Headline SurferPhotos for Headline Surfer / Robert Fortner, a Republican state committeeman from DeLand, cheers during Mitt Romney's acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention in Tampa.

TAMPA -- Robert Fortner, a GOP state committeeman from DeLand, liked what he heard from Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in his acceptance speech at the convention.

The impressions of Volusia County Republicans who attended the convention comes in No. 50 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.

"He gave us what we wanted to hear," the 68-year-old retired custom automotive car and boat manufacturer said on his way back to his hotel. "He had a job to do to accept the nomination and he delivered. He was very positive for the country's future."

51. Romney's wife makes campaign stop at Daytona nursery school

Ann Romney visits Daytona school / Headline SurferPool video by Cental Florida News 13 / Headline Surfer / Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney, reads to children at Inspirations Learning Center in Daytona Beach during her visit on Oct. 25. 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Ann Romney visited a beachside school this morning.

52. The Rev. Jesse Jackson campaigns for Obama in New Smyrna Beach and Daytona Beach

A crowd listens to the Rev. Jesse Jsckson at a New Smna Beach church / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer video produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / Jesse Jackson speaks at Allen AME Church in New Smyrna Beach on Oct. 31, in support of President Obama's re-election.

NEW SMRNA BEACH -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson brought his brand of speechmaking to the Alen Chapel AME Church in New Smyrna Beach the night after Halloween in support of President Obama's re-election campaign.

53. Former Oak Hill cop Manuel Perez charged with domestic violence

Manny PerezForme ak Hill cop Manuel Perez / Headline SurferFormer Oak Hill cop Manuel Perez is shown far left in a jail mug after his arrest Feb. 1, 2012, on a charge of domestic violence. Less than three months later, the state dismissed the case.

ORMOND BEACH -- The Oak Hill police force had been gone more than six months, but one of its former cops continued to make headlines.

Manuel Perez was arrested back in February on a charge of domestic violence after punching his wife in the face with a closed fist and repeatedly striking her about her arms, according to Ormond Beach police. But less than three mnhs later, the state dismissed the case.

The Perez incident comes in at No. 53 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 stories of 2012.

54. North Causeway workforce housing opposed by nearby affluent New Smyrna Beach neighbors

Housing siteWorkforce housing proposed, 100 block N. Causeway, NSB / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / The 100 block of the North Causeway in New Smyrna Beach is proposed for a 202-unit development that includes workforce housing, something nearby neighbors in the upscale Venezia neighborhood want no part of.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- It's known as NIMBY or "not in my backyard."

That was the message of some 250 New Smyrna Beach residents in September to a development on the North Causeway that includes workforce units or affordable housing for families making between $20,000 to $40,000 annually. 

Residents attending a special meeting at the Brannon Center called for by the project's developers want no part of the 239-unit apartment complex Causeway Landings.

55. Hotelier lobbies NSB for Delta Queen in waters of North Causeway

Delta QueenDelta Queen meting in New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / Hotelier Wayne Heller drew a crowd of supporters in April in his quest to bring the Delta Queen to New Smyrna Beach, but city officials were less than enthusiastic.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Wayne Heller, owner of the Riverview Hotel pleaded with city officials to allow him to relocate the historic Delta Queen here from Chattanooga, Tenn. "as soon as possible."

"She's a real amazing vessel," Heller said of the 88-room converted water hotel during the citizens' comment portion of tonight's City Commission meeting. "We urge you to ask your staff to put together a short-term lease as soon as possible."

57. NSB family dog quarantined a week for nip on child's ear

Dog quarantimned after grazing baby who touched a painful tumor in its pawA New Smyrna Beach family's Staffordshire Terrier, similar to one shown here in this Wikipedia photo, was under a brief quarantine after nipping a baby girl on the ear when she touched an inoperable tumor on its paw.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- An 8-year-old family dog, a Staffordshire Terrier named "Guinness," who nipped on a 1-year-old baby's ear that caused a small abrasion after she touched a painful tumor on its paw, was quarantined for a week before being returned to its family in October.

The quarantine comes in at No. 57 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.

58. New Smyrna Beach celebrates MLK holiday

Videos produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / Photos by Henry Frederick /
Video highlights include"We Shall Overcome," by the NSB Middle School Stingrays Marching Band,  sisters Samaria and Constance Darrisaw singing, and Jimmy Harrell giving the keynote speech, all in commemoration of the Dr. Martin Luther King Holiday. Below, Pastor Lorenzo Laws hosts the MLK festivities at Old Fort Park.

Pastor Lorenzo LawsNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Some 200 strong led by Allen Chapel AME Church pastor Lorenzo Laws marched, prayed and sang -- all in respect to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the national holiday.

59. Halloween parade in NSB draws lots of children

Nolan Kirkland with parants, Nicole and Mike Kirkland of Edgewater / Headline SurferNSB Hallowen parade shark boy Nolan Kirkland / Hedline SurferHeadline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / Nicole and Mike Kirkland of Edgewater with their 1-year-old son, Nolan, dressed as a shark, take in the annual New Smyrna Beach Halloween Parade.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Nolan Kirkland of Edgewater didn't win any trophies for his costume at the 2012 Halloween Parade, but his costume certainly was an eyecatcher. The 1-year-old Edgewater baby was dressed as a shark.

And how appropriate considering New Smyrna Beach's South Jetty is known for its shark bites among the surfing crowd.

The Halloween parade comes in at No. 59 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 stories of 2012.

60. Volusia County teens celebrate world language festival at New Smyrna Beach High School

Foreign Language Festival at New Smyrna Beach High / HeadlineSurfer.comHeadline 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.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Spanish teacher Rosa Galliano sees speaking a second language as one of the most important assets for high school students to have as they grow up in a 21st century world.