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Today in History (Sept. 4): Little Rock, Ark racial integration crisis

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YouTube download / AP video / Highlights of this day in history: Crisis unfolds in Little Rock, Ark. over racial integration in schools; Ford rolls out its ill-fated Edsel; Attorney William Kunstler dies; Mark Spitz sets Olympic gold record; Singer Beyonce born (Sept. 4).

BREAKING NEWS: All Volusia County bridges now closed to beachside access in Ormond, Daytona, Port Orange & New Smyrna early this Wednesday morning due to hurricane wind gusts

Photo for Headline Surfer / This view of the Dunlawton Bridge from US 1 in Port Orange shows eastbound access blocked to Ponce Inlet, Daytona Beach Shores and further north into Daytona Beach and Ormond Beach from this locale, Vehicles trying to go eastbound closer to the bridges in Daytona Beach and Ormond Brach as well as the two bridges fiurther south in New Smyrna Beach will find access block with manned cop cars and parked dump trucks straddling across the eastbound spans.

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BREAKING NEWS: Granada Bridge in Ormond shut down to beachside traffic due to hurricane-related wind gusts

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ORMOND BEACH, Fla. -- Access to and from Ormond Beach beach's beachside has been halted due to hurricane wind gusts that have forced the municipality to shut down the high-arching Granada Bridge in both connections, a city official said.

NSB cops issue a silver alert for an elderly woman who was supposed to drive to Leesberg and stay with a relative to escape Hurricane Dorian, but she was a no show

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- An 87-year-old woman told a family member she was planning to drive to Leesberg on Monday to stay with a relative so she could escape the wrath of Hurricane Dorian, but she didn't show up, prompting New Smyrna Beeach cops to issue a Silver Alert later that night for the woman and her 2016 silver Cadillac SRX, bearing Florida tag HKL-N20.