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19th anniversary of 9/11: Don Burnette remembers that 'awful day' more than a decade before he was first elected mayor of Port Orange

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Photos for Headline Surfer / Below: Port Orange Mayor is shown. Above: Burnette remembers 9/11 as shown with pics on his Facebook page on the 19th anniversary.

By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- How many of us still remember where we were and what we were doing on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, either before, during or just after the terror of four hijacked planes by foreign terrorists caused the spilling of blood on American soil?

Trump admits in recorded statements to Bob Woodward for upcoming book he knew early on the deadliness of the coronavirus

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President Donald Trump defended his comments downplaying the coronavirus threat, which appear in Bob Woodward's new book, insisting he's a "cheerleader for the country" and didn't "want people to be frightened" or "create panic."

Biden or Trump in Headline Surfer endorsement: We're split & will revisit in mid-October

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By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- The three-person core of Headline Surfer is divided in endorsing Joe Biden or Donald Trump for President in the 2020 Elections and so the online media outlet has decided to revisit the decision in mid-October.

That core consists of this byline writer, Henry Frederick, publisher of Headline Surfer and the award-winning journalist who launched the site in April 2008. 

Headline Surfer Endorsement on Labor Day Monday: Biden or Trump for President of the United States

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Headline Surfer will unveil its endorsenment for President of the United States in the 2020 Elections at high noon Monday, Labor Day.

Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick Henry in letter to voters: Humbled in being given opportunity to continue public service leadership

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Fresh off the recount that re-iterated his outright win for a thirds term as mayor of this tourism-driven ocean-front city of 68,000 residents and 10 million annual visitors, Derrick Henry posted "A Letter to all who love Daytona Beach" on his Facebook page thanking the voters for giving him the opportunity to serve them for another four years in public office.

2020 PRIMARY: Mayor Bill Hall 'very honored to be able to serve the citizens of South Daytona for another 4 years'

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SOUTH DAYTONA, Fla. -- Bill Hall has become South Daytona's public servant du jour - having started in the municipal police force at age 18 and working his way up to police chief in his 35-year law enforcement career - retiring in 2013 for three years; then starting anew as elected mayor four years ago and winning re-election in the 2020 primary.

BREAKING NEWS: It's official - recount confirms Derrick Henry outright winner in 2020 primary for third four-year term as Daytona Beach mayor

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Daytona Beach recount / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo illustration / 

By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

DELAND, Fla. -- After manual machine and hand recoiunts of the votes by the canvassing board, Derrick Henry has officially been declared the outright winner of a three-way primary for his third four-year term as mayor of Daytona Beach.

BREAKING NEWS: Recount ordered in 3-way primary race for Daytona Beach mayor because incumbent Derrick Henry's margin of victory less than .25% over threshold for outright win

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DELAND, Fla. -- Two days after Tuesday's primary election had incumbent Derrick Henry winning re-election outright for his seat as Daytona Beach mayor with 50.1 percent of the votes in a three-way race, the Volusia County Canvassing Board officially ordered a recount.

2020 PRIMARY RESULTS: Abby Sanchez wins re-election to the Seminole County School Board with 63.11% of the votes

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Abby Sanchez / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo illustration / Seminole County Public Schools opened up the school year on Aug. 17, 10 days later than scheduled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Incumbent School Board member Abby Sanchez, shown above left was the lone seat in the Aug.