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Pensacola historian John Appleyard will present the series about the county government, its changes and what people should expect of it.
Volusia police search for store robber
Why join? Listen Live The Volusia County Sheriff's Office is investigating the robbery of a Seville convenience store this morning.
Man Robs Seville Convenience Store
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office is investigating an armed robbery of a Seville convenience store Tuesday morning.
Taylor senior dreams of helping others
They are two short music videos of students role playing to show the effects of social ills like discrimination, violence and drunken driving.
When it comes to lawns, it's a turf war of grass types
Q uestion: We seem to have one of the few centipede lawns in Central Florida. Why is the grass not used more, and how should it be fertilized? Answer: Centipede is often called the poor man's turf.
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Projects could benefit from ECHO grants
Driver in deadly interstate wreck has previous DUI DeLand biker ID'd as crash victim Flagler Beach paves way for golf carts on city streets Public records for Feb.
Woman faces manslaughter charge from 2007 accident
A woman who crashed on U.S. 17 in Seville more than a year ago, killing one of her passengers, is now facing drunken driving charges, court records show.
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Family feud went for generations
Somewhere in the sandy pinewoods between the villages of Seville and Denver, six grim men faced one another within spitting distance.
Pet Vet Cruiser announces February locations
Volusia County's Pet Vet Cruiser offers free and low-cost spaying and neutering for pets.
PHOTO COURTESY NIZE NYLEN The big chill - Strange as it sounds, ice can protect delicate crops.
Students headed for historic inauguration
Jasmine Gutierrez is getting a makeover of sorts, courtesy of the teachers and staff at Taylor High School.
Charities worry about shortage of toy donations
A Hispanic group is worried that it won't have enough gifts for the children of farmworkers and others if what has been a trickle of toys doesn't turn into something closer to a torrent.
'Ponytail' patrols city on an iron horse 2 die in Flagler crash blamed on speed Making tracks to Dupont Daytona Beach church delivers love Public records for Dec.
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