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Kaboom! Consider the noise your terrified dogs and cats will feel from fireworks this Fourth of July weekend
SANFORD, Fla. -- If you think a thunderstorm is scary, consider the impact on your pets, especially dogs, when lighting fireworks during this Fourth of July holiday weekend.
Daytona-area Bank of America awards $15,000 to United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties
New Smyrna Beach Mayor Jim Hathaway pleased with housing improvement project on Railroad Street recognized with a state planning award
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. – The City of New Smyrna Beach Railroad Street Affordable Housing Development has been selected as the 2017 Outstanding Redevelopment project by the Florida Planning and Zoning Association.
Raul Zambrano takes over as chief judge of the 7th judicial circuit on July 1st with courts located in Daytona Beach, DeLand, New Smyrna, Bunnell, Palatka & St Augustine
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla -- Circuit Judge Raul A. Zambrano will begin a two-year term as Chief Judge of the 7th Judicial Circuit beginning on Saturday.
Entertainment: Nicole Kidman says mom encouraged her to stick with acting
Nicole Kidman says she considered giving up acting when pregnant with her daughter Sunday Rose, but her mother convinced her to keep going. (June 27)
Entertainment News: Wildfire destroys Calif home of Big Bang Theory star
"John Wick," "Dragon Tattoo" star Michael Nyqvist dies at 56; "Big Bang Theory" star Johnny Galecki's home destroyed by California wildfire; Michael Moore donates $10,000 to Shakespeare in the Park. (June 28)
Today in History, June 28: Assassinations of Archduke Ferdinand & wife in Europe sparks WW1
Highlights of today in History for June 28: An assassination in Europe sparks World War I; Elian Gonzalez and his father leave for Cuba; Boxer Mike Tyson disqualified for biting Evander Holyfield's ear; Richard Rodgers and Mel Brooks born.
Boat runs aground near Silver Beach approach in Daytona; whereabouts of anyone onboard unknown
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Like a scene from the classic TV show "Gilligan's Island, a 32-foot boat ran aground on the hard wet sands of the World's Most Famous Beach. Except that this is no desrted island and there was nobody with the boat.
At least not when the vessel ran aground at 10:45 a.m. on this Saturday morning, authorities said. A search was underway for th boat's owner or any of its occupants. The cabin cruiser was stuck in the sand north of the Silver Beach approach.
Daytona Beach International Airport passenger traffic up 6.3% over last 12 months ending May 31
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- For the 12 months ending May 31, total passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport has increased 6.3 percent with 661,048 passengers traveling through the facility last year compared to 702,737 passengers this year, according to Volusia County officials.