Port Orange Mayor Don Burnette on Memorial Day: 'We owe a great debt to those who gave all for our freedom'
PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- There was a one-word common denominator echoed y those who attended Memorial Day remembrance in Port Orange: Beautiful.
PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- There was a one-word common denominator echoed y those who attended Memorial Day remembrance in Port Orange: Beautiful.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Votran will operate on a limited service schedule on Christmas and New Year's in Volusia County for those who rely on the public buses to get to and from work, for shopping or other essential needs.
PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- Country folk singer Angela Easterling will perform original songs from 2 to 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Port Orange Regional Library, 1005 City Center Circle.
PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- Enjoy Christmas with the crooners: Kick off the holiday season with singer Mark Raisch from 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, at the Port Orange Regional Library, 1005 City Center Circle.
DAYTONA BERACH, Fla. -- Steven Braddock, 49, a former sergeant with the Port Orange Police Department, and his wife Mary Braddock, 50, have been arrested by agents with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement for exploitation of an elderly person and forgery.
PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- Home Depot and Lowes have sand, reports Don Burnette, mayor of Port Orange.
PORT ORANGE, Fla -- Marilyn Ford should be given the nod by the voters today in the runoff special election to succeed her late husband, Robert Ford, for the district 1 seat he held on the Port Orange City Council.
PORT ORANGE, Fla -- Though he finished a distant second, upstart newcomer Lee Barriero garnered just enough votes to prevent Marilyn Ford from winning today's special election and forcing a June runoff to determine which of the two will take the district 1 seat that opened up with the death of Ford's cancer-stricken husband, Robert Ford back in December.
PORT ORANGE, Fla -- Marilyn Ford should be given the nod over four other candidates by the voters in a special election to succeed her late husband, Robrt Ford, for the district 1 seat he held on the Port Orange City Council because she's the most experienced and she wants to continue his conservative approach to municipal spending while ensuring essential services likes public safety are provided.