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89. Early Saturday fire destroys Edgewater mobile home; damages estimated at $50,000

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Courtesy photo for NSBNEWS.net / Charred remains are what's left of this residence in Edgewater's Seahorse Mobile Home Park that after an early Saturday fire on July 10 caused by an electrical problem, fire officials said. 

Closure for Orange Avenue Bridge in Daytona Beach for maintenance postponed

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DAYTONA BEACH -- The Orange Avenue bridge will not be closed for maintenance Thursday as previously
announced. The maintenance will be rescheduled, county spokeswoman Pat Kuehn said.

Patrick Henry wins zone 5 seat on Daytona Beach City Commission in special election

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DAYTONA BEACH -- Patrick Henry won the special election for the zone 5 city commission seat tonight that his older brother was forced to vacate because of pending charges that absentee ballots were illegally obtained before last August's primary.

Developer of Hampton Inn for NSB's Flagler Avenue positions project for supplemental funding even before primary funds secured; doesn't wash with one commissioner

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Photos by Dale Smith / Hampton Inn developer David Swentor gestures as CRA Director Tony Otte stands by his side in explaining the timing of a special designation that could generate additional funding, even before the hotel has secured its primary funding at Tuesday night's New Smyrna Beach City Commission meeting. Mayor Adam Barringer, shown at far left, supported the request, but Commissioner Jim Hathaway, seated next to him, did not.
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH – The City Commission tonight approved a resolution allowing the developer of the proposed Hampton Inn & Suites on Flagler Avenue to be designated as a Qualified Target Industry Business.

NSB commission to hold first meeting of new year tonight; joint meeting Wednesday with CRA board

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Photo by Dale Smith /  The former police station fronting U.S. 1 near the municipal airport will be razed if commissioners approve the demolition at tonight's meeting.

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH – The City Commission will hold its first meeting of the new year at 6:30 tonight with an expected vote to tear down the former police and fire department facilities on Industrial Park Avenue.

Shannon Pursley, woman at center of New Year's homicide outside Ormond bar, speaks publicly for first time exclusively to VolusiaNews.net

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Coutesy photos / At far left, jail mug of Christian Pursley, charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of Keith "Shorty" Roberts on his motorcycle shown on his Facebook memorial page. At right is Shannon Pursley, wife of the accused killer who was seeing the victim. The homicide police report is attached. You can read it by clicking the attachment.

ORMOND BEACH -- Shannon Pursley has to walk an even finer line shielding her children as she deals with the horror of having seen her boyfriend gunned down by her estranged husband during the early morning hours of New Year's outside the Rockin' Ranch bar.

"Im not only dealing with the mourning of Keith, but also dealing with the repercussions that the father of my child is in jail," she said Monday night in an exclusive interview with VolusiaNews.net.

Taking issue in New Smyrna Beach government with the 'wants of the few to come before the needs of the many'

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Author: Bob Tolley
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So New Smyrna Beach, now that we have entered a New Year, how is all that KumBaya, touchy feely, back slapping, everything is just great if you believe in us garbage being touted by the tag team of Mayor Adam Barringer and City Manager Pam Brangaccio working out for you?

SE Volusia Chamber of Commerce to hold Home Show & Business Expo Jan. 22 on NSB's Canal Street; public welcomed to attend free event

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Chamber of Commerce is planning an exciting street event in downtown New Smyrna Beach on Saturday: Jan. 22. the Home Show & Business Expo.

"(It) will bring together bring together area retail stores, businesses, local non-profit groups and our great citizens," said Samantha Bishop, executive vice president of the Southeast Volusia Chamber of Commerce.

Courts: Wife of accused murderer in New Year's shooting outside Ormond Beach bar had not filed for divorce; bar's 18 surveillance cameras capture scene

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Courtesy photos / At far left, Christian Pursley, 37, of Ormond Beach (as shown, far left in his jail mug), is charged with first-degree murder in the New Year's shooting of Keith "Shorty" Roberts, 36, of South Daytona (shown at far right). Christian Pursley and wife, Shannon Pursley (shown in middle), sit together at their wedding reception in this photo from Christian Pursley's Facebook page, which was taken down two days after the homicide. Roberts died a block from the scene after he was struck by gunfire while sitting in his pick-up truck with Shannon Pursley at 2:30 a.m. outside the Rockin' Ranch. She ducked down as Pursley fired 12 rounds from a semi-automatic handgun as the vehicle sped off onto Nova Road, according to police.
You can read the homicide arrest report by clicking the attachment.

ORMOND BEACH -- Shannon Pursley may very well have told the police she was divorcing her husband leading up to the fateful early morning hours of New Year's when he allegedly opened fire outside the Rockin' Ranch, killing her friend and almost her, court records show she has not petitioned for a "disolution of marriage."

90. Off-duty New Smyrna Beach cop shoots and kills pit bull after it goes after his dog and lunges at him

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- An off-duty k-9 officer walking his dog shot and killed an aggressive pit bull that was initially aggressive with his dog and then lunged at him, New Smyrna Beach police said.