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Sheriff's Office: Toddler drowns in pool near Ormond Beach

ORMOND BEACH -- A 2-year-old boy drowned Sunday evening in the family backyard pool near Ormond Beach, the Violusia County Sheriff's Office said.

The child's grandparents and uncle were doing yard work at the child's home while the mother was at work. They told deputies that the boy had been napping for a while when they went to check on him and discovered he was missing. A quick search led to finding him in the pool.

Gov. Crist: Spending focus on resources for families

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Gov. Charlie Crist's weekly (May 28) Notes from the Capitol:

Dear Friends,

With positive indicators beginning to appear in our economy, including increased home sales and consumer confidence, we must continue to keep Florida moving forward.

The budget I signed today focuses our resources on helping families in need and giving Florida businesses incentives and opportunities to expand and create jobs.

Kosmas: Bill will create national incubator to support development of early-stage small businesses

WASHINGTON, DC -- In honor of National Small Business Week and as part of her continued efforts to help Central Florida's small businesses, Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas, D-New Smyrna Beach (FL-24), introduced legislation Wednesday to support small business incubators so they can foster innovation and reduce costs for early-stage businesses.

Notes from the Capitol: Gov. Crist applauds tougher crime legislation

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The following is Gov. Charlie Crist's weekly  newsletter,  Notes from the Capitol:

Dear Friends,

Nothing is more important to the quality of life for Floridians than the safety our people, which is why we must do everything in our power to safeguard our children and our neighborhoods.

Children and families advisories board to hold Tuesday workshop

DAYTONA BEACH -- The Children and Families Advisory Board’s Request for Proposal Subcommittee will conduct a workshop for providers of disabilities services at 9 a.m. Tuesda in room 516-C of the Volusia County Health Department, 1845 Holsonback Drive.

Sheriff's Office: Dropped driver's license puts DeLand scrap metal thief behind bars

DEBARY -- Investigators certainly wish there were more criminals like Matthew Hall, Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson said of the accused man.

Davidson said that when the 26-year-old went into a vacant home in DeBary to steal an air conditioning unit, he left behind a major clue: His driver's license.

Gov. Crist highlights oil spill response efforts

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Gov. Charlie Crist's Weekly Notes from the Capitol:

Dear Friends,

This week I have been working to protect Florida’s businesses and communities from the possible destruction of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As the oil continues to seep into the ocean and inch towards our coastlines, it is crucial that we work from all possible angles to protect our state.