Daytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 06
The Florida Supreme Court decided Thursday that a Volusia County judge will be publicly reprimanded for breaking rules of judicial conduct -- by being friends with a career criminal.
Council debates partnership lawDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 06
The Volusia County Council took no action Thursday on a potential domestic partnership ordinance.
Flu hits DeLand family a " Baby delivered prematurely; Mom on life supportDeLand-Deltona Beacon News - Fri Nov 06
West Volusia's community newspaper of DeLand, Orange City, Deltona, Enterprise, DeBary, Lake Helen, DeLeon Springs, Glenwood, Pierson, Cassadaga, Seville and Barberville in Florida.
Supreme Court to reprimand Volusia judgeDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 05
A Volusia County judge who admitted to an inappropriate relationship with a career criminal will be publicly reprimanded in front of the state's highest court, according to a Supreme Court ruling today.
Daytona State College student charged with arsonDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 05
A Daytona State College student got mad when his girlfriend handed him his clothes through a window and closed it, so he set the front of her apartment on fire early this morning, DeLand police said.
Supreme Court to reprimand 2 Fla. judgesWWSB - Thu Nov 05
The Florida Supreme Court will publicly reprimand two county judges in separate ethics cases.
2 Convicted In Man's Brutal Beating, DrowningWJXT - Wed Nov 04
Two men have been convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal beating and drowning of another man in Volusia County.
Diabetes education effort launchedDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 04
Eight percent of Volusia County residents have this disease and a quarter of them don't even know it.
Daytona resumes an old fightDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 04
The job of providing city-style services to Floridians tends to fall naturally enough to the cities.
Orange Avenue Bridge study mailed outThe News-Journal - Tue Nov 03
About 2,000 Daytona Beach residents should be receiving information in the mail this week about a study of the Orange Avenue Bridge, according to a newsletter compiled by the city's public information officer.
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