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Cuban bikers modify engines in response to fuel shortages on the Caribbean-nation island

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In recent years, Cuba has been flooded with "motorinas," as these two-wheeled low-speed electric motorcycles are called on the island. While it's a fad for many, it is also a partial solution to transportation problems and fuel shortages that plague the population of the Caribbean nation.

Volusia County Beach Safety: Ohio woman in waist-deep water bitten on foot by shark in Daytona Beach Shores

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DAYTONA BEACH Shores, Fla. -- A 40-year-old Ohio woman in waist-deep water was bitten by a shark on Saturday and subsequently transported to Halifax Health Hospital where she was treated for a laceration of her lower left leg and released.

Longwood Mayor Matt Morgan proud to be guest of honor for celebration of citizen Bob Geller's 100th birthday

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LONGWOOD, Fla. -- Mayor Matt Morgan was thrilled to be called upon for his role in a special celebration on Sunday for a city resident on his 100th birthday.

Supervisor of Elections Lisa Lewis: Volusia among 5 Florida counties offering an accessible vote-by-mail ballot option for the 2022 elections

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Two years ago Volusia County Supervisor of Elections Office became one of five pilot counties in the State of Florida to offer an accessible vote-by-mail ballot option.

Race Trac in Daytona Beach at $3.99 a gallon apparently the cheapest gas around

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Donna Pough-Rivera spotted what may be the cheapest gallon of gasoline at the pump anywhere in Central Florida: Just $3.99 at the Race Trac gas/convenience at Tomoka Farms Road and International Speedway Boulevard. 

Sanford foster parent pleads guilty to videotaping sexual acts with children under his care; faces 15-30 years in federal prison

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- A former foster parent from Sanford accused of producing videos of children being sexually exploited pleaded guilty Friday, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office, and faces upwards of 30 years in federal prison when he is sentenced in October.