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Pagano's NSB cops make big busts on the street

NSBNEWS.net photo by Henry Frederick. Police Chief Ronald Pagano's cops have busted a burglary ring and shut down a meth lab.

These are challenging times for New Smyrna Beach Police Chief Ron Pagano. Finances are extremely tight, but he has done a yeoman's job keeping his undermanned police force on the streets and the results have been powerfully strong, especially with a rash of beachside burglaries involving rental properties where electronics such as flat-screen TVs were targeted.

South Daytona officials: Crime mapping builds safer neighborhoods

Courtesy photo/SDPD. South Daytona Police Chief William is an advocate of online crime mappingfor safer neighborhoods.

SOUTH DAYTONA -- For decades, police tracked crime trends by sticking color-coded push pins into a map, but here in South Daytona, a newly launched on-line crime mapping system brings that practice into the digital age and the public can now access it for free.

Kosmas-supported legislation protects small businesses and consumers from unfair credit card practices

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WASHINGTON DC -- Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach (FL-24), announced that new, common-sense rules will go into effect today help protect credit card holders from a wide range of unfair practices.

Harlem Globetrotter "Hot Shot" Aundre Branch dribbles his way into Samsula Academy

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Courtesy photos / Volusia Cty. Gov't / Michelle Coats. "Hot Shot" Aundre Branch of the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters visits Samsula Academy in Samula on Monday. At left, fourth-grader Donnie Padgitt with Hot Shot. At right, children see some of Hot Shot's cool basketball-handling tricks.

SAMSULA -- Fourth-grader Donnie Padgitt was among the many children at Samsula Academy on Monday to receive a fast-break visit from "Hot Shot: Aundre Branch, a member of the world-famous Harlem Globetrotters.

Red Hatters Art Walk Saturday on NSB's Flagler Avenue

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Courtesy photo/ free share from Wikipedia. Red Hat Society members are invited to a special Red Hatters Art Walk Saturday on NSB's Flagler Avenue.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A "Red Hatters" Art Walk will be held on historic Flagler Avenue 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday. Look for the red balloons that will mark the locations of businesses offering specials to Red Hatters.

Three arrested in robbery of 86-year-old Ormond Beach woman

ORMOND BEACH, Fla -- A couple of young men left plenty of clues for Volusia County Sheriff's deputies to follow when they burst into an 86-year-old woman's home near Ormond Beach Monday night, ransacked the place and finally left with jewelry and credit cards in hand, an agency spokesman said.

Bobcat spotted in NSB beachside near A1A high rises

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Courtesy photo/Julius Bruggeman. A bobcat like this one was reportedly seen earlier this month on the beachside in New  Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Some residents like Stan Kapp say they are nervous about walking at nights because of wild bobcats; while others are concerned these felines might get into their houses, which are not very far from the cats.

Sheriff's Office searching for murder suspect in DeLeon Springs gunshot slaying

Courtesy photo/Jail mug. Timothy Woulard Jr. of DeLand, shown here, is wanted on a warrant charging him with first-degree murder in the shooting of a DeLeon Springs man last September.

DELEON SPRINGS -- Volusia County Sheriff's deputies investigating the September 2009 fatal shooting in DeLeon Springs of a 33-year-old man have concluded that the killing was sparked by a drug deal that went bad, an agency spokesman said.

 

Votran Bike Week service interruptions announced

DAYTONA BEACH -- With the heavy traffic that comes with Bike Week, Votran riders should expect numerous delays, interruptions and route deviations. Schedule delays will begin Monday, and continue
through the following Sunday, March 7.

Detours are subject to change without notice. “Votran will make every effort to notify customers as soon as the detours and route deviations are expected,” said Ken Fischer, Votran general manager. “Buses will be rerouted to secondary roads when traffic becomes congested.”