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Daytona Beach PD sends press release on homicide to Internet newspaper day after sending it to other media

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Police confirmed through a press release that a man was shot to death Saturday. The press release, dated Dec. 1, was sent to Headline Surfer 5:42 p.m. Sunday after Headline Surfer complained it was excluded from the original release given to other media outlets when the news was breaking and wrote a story about it.

Daytona Beach PD does not respond to media inquiry regarding man murdered Saturday

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- A 23-year-old man was shot to death in the 600 block of Verdell Street near South Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at 6:49 p.m. Saturday, according to a story published in the Daytona Beach News-Journal. Headline Surfer was unable to reach anyone in the Daytona Beach Police Department to provide information about the shooting.

NSB citizen watchdog Bob Tolley incensed taxpayer money used to pay for private party at mayor's restaurant

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Jim Hathaway, grand marshal of New Smyrna Beach Christmas ParadeHeadline Surfer video and photo by Sera Frederick / Bob Tolley is the guest for the 24/7 Internet newspaper's newsmaker show, 'The Sunday Conversation,' which you can watch by clicking the video. Shown at left is Jim Hathaway, grand marshal for Saturday's NSB Christmas Parade and recipient of a private party at the mayor's restaurant with public monies used to pay up-front costs.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Citizen watchdog Bob Tolley says in Headline Surfer's online newsmaker show, The Sunday Conversation, that a private party for retired City Commissioner Jim Hathaway held at Mayor Adam Barringer's SoNapa Grille and paid with taxpayer money is an affront to the public trust.

NSB City Manager asked to explain private party at mayor's restaurant; avoids answering legal-ethical questions

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- In the wake of City Manager Pam Brangaccio's interview with the Daytona Beach News-Journal in which she glossed over the the private party at Mayor Adam Barringer's restaurant for retired Commissioner Jim Hathaway with the use of taxpayer money, Headline Surfer sent her follow-up questions which she responded with continued evasiveness, especially as to the legal and ethical implications.

Woman taken into custody by deputies for psychiatric treatment near busy New Smyrna Beach intersection

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Suicidal woman taken into custody in New Smyrna BeachDeputies tend to little girl in NSB during report of suicidal womanHeadline Surfer photos by Henry Frederick / VCSO deputies take a woman into custody just after 4 p.m. on SR 44 near Old Mission Road after her ex-husband reported her as being suicidal. A little girl in the SUV was held off to the side by deputies who gave her a toy badge and a Happy Meal from the nearby McDonald's. A Sheriff's oficial said he could not confirm if the woman and the girl wih her were related.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Volusia County Sheriff's deputies pulled a 34-year-old woman from her stopped SUV during the height of early evening commuter traffic on State Road 44 just west of the intersection of Old Mission Road that brought vehicular traffic to a crawl in all four directions for about 20 minutes.

Parades in Holly Hill, DeLand and New Smyrna Beach could impact Votran routes Saturday

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Votran bus routes throughout Volusia County could be impacted by parades this weekend and next weekend, including the Saturday afternoon Christmas parade in New Smyrna Beach, county officials said.

“We’ve tried to ensure as little disruption to service as safely possible,” Votran General Manager Steven Sherrer said. “To minimize the inconvenience, we’ve tried to gather as much parade information as possible to share with our riders.”

County spokeswoman Michelle Coats said most parades are scheduled for two hours. Parade route streets close an hour ahead of the parade. Some side streets may be closed.

NSB mayor silent on taxpayer money expenditure for private party at his wine-bar restaurant

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City document shows $1,410 earmarked for Adam Barringer's SoNapa Grille

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Citizen watchdog Bob Tolley questioned the earmarking of $1,410 in taxpayer money at Mayor Adam Barringer's restaurant for a private party sendoff for former longtime Commissioner Jim Hathaway. 

$248,000 in directional signs for New Smyrna Beach Waterfront LOOP being installed

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NSB LOOPPhoto for Headline Surfer / Wayfinding signs are being installed around the NSB Waterfront LOOP, a marketing slogan that describes New Smyrna Beach's CRA district, as shown in this aerial shot.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Just in time for the holidays, new signage is assisting motorists in the NSB Waterfront LOOP.

The cost of construction for the Wayfinding Project is $248,050.

Lake County Appraiser-elect Carey Baker given green light to assume duties six weeks early

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Eustis gun shop owner and veteran statehouse politician won election with 95% of vote

Carey Baker bioCarey Baker of Eustis, shown here, is getting a head start as the appraiser-elect for Lake County with his appointment Monday.

TAVARES -- Though he is the Lake County property appraiser-elect, veteran politician Carey Baker was given the go-ahead today to jump right into the post by Gov. Rick Scott.

Reflecting on election season: Doing right thing for people we represent

NSB Mayor Adam BarringerMayor's Message
By Adam Barringer
Mayor of New Smyrna Beach
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Most of the political signs have been removed from the roadsides, the mailboxes are no longer filled with political campaign mailers and the dust from the campaign trails have settled. It is now time for our newly elected officials to fulfill their campaign promises, and to that, I wish them all the success.