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Volusia County News - News-Journal
Armed standoff at AdventHealth DeLand ends with man in custody, official says
A wounded, armed man who threatened himself and others at DeLand City Hall before getting into a hours-long standoff at AdventHealth DeLand hospital is in custody, according to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office.
Daytona’s NASCAR road race owes thanks to N.Y.’s Gov. Cuomo
The annual racing weekend in Watkins Glen, N.Y., has been relocated to Daytona Beach due to COVID-induced travel restrictions in New York.
Armed man in standoff at AdventHealth DeLand after making threats at City Hall, official says
Sheriff Chitwood and a deputy have made contact with an armed man who has been in a standoff with law enforcement for hours at AdventHealth DeLand Tuesday morning.
Armed man in standoff AdventHealth DeLand after making threats at City Hall, official says
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office's bomb squad responded Tuesday morning after officials said an armed man shot himself and drove to AdventHealth DeLand.
Armed man stands off DeLand police at AdventHealth after making threats at City Hall, official says
The Volusia County Sheriff's Office's bomb squad was responding Tuesday morning after officials said an armed man shot himself.
Volusia County’s distilleries still making hand sanitizer months into pandemic
Distilleries around the country started making sanitizer when the coronavirus pandemic began, but since have stopped; local distilleries, however, are still churning it out
Officials: Volusia dispatcher suspended for fake coronavirus Facebook post
According to Internal Affairs investigators, Meyers posted that she became sick at work and was frustrated because no one from the dispatch center had reached out to her.
Volusia teachers back in schools despite unclear coronavirus plans
Even as teachers return to in-person work, much is still unclear about how the Volusia County school district intends to keep employees and, ultimately, students safe.
Florida announces 4,155 new coronavirus cases, 91 new deaths
Florida Monday announced 4,155 new coronavirus cases and 91 deaths.
Sheriff’s lieutenant hid as deputies battled out-of-control DeLand block party, officials say
"Lt. Day sought "refuge" in the command post in lieu of responding to the scene as the incident commander," investigators said in an Internal Affairs report.
Police: Ormond man crashes into vehicle from behind, claimed occupants were out to kill him
Christopher Spano said he struck the jeep because the occupants were part of the Black Panther Party, who have been searching for him from Tennessee and were out to kill him and members of the union Spano was affiliated with.
Florida reports 8,541 new coronavirus cases; 5 new deaths in Volusia County
Florida announced 8,541 new coronavirus cases Saturday, bringing the total to 526,577 statewide, according to the Florida Department of Health.Of those cases, 520,846 were Florida residents and 5,731 were non-residents.Florida still has the second-highest number of cases nationwide, behind California.The state reported 182 new [...]
Daytona’s Main Street struggling through virus impacts
Daytona Beach’s Main Street could be on the cusp of change as businesses on the beachside corridor struggle to survive the ripple effects of the coronavirus.
532,806 coronavirus cases in Florida, 4 new deaths in Volusia including 23-year-old man
The new Volusia County deaths involve three men and a woman, including a 23-year-old man, a 66-year-old man, a 77-year-old man and a 65 year-old woman.
Volusia group gets $10,000 grant to care for older dogs
The funding will help cover the high costs of medical care for the dogs, many of whom suffer from heart conditions or disabilities.
Daytona Tortugas honoring community all-stars with Tuesday night batting practice
The event will take the place of the originally scheduled Florida State League All-Star game, which was scheduled for earlier this summer
La Niña racks up intensity for hurricane season. Here’s why it matters in Volusia-Flagler
The Climate Prediction Center put the world on La Niña watch starting in August, meaning there’s a 50-55% chance that the pattern will form in the Northern Hemisphere this fall and continue through the winter.
New students hit Stetson campus poised for learning in COVID-19 world
DELAND — A steady flow of traffic streamed into the commuter lots on Stetson University’s campus on Saturday. Caravans of vehicles from near and far lined up at the lot entrances to go through a drive-through registration process the school set up for new students. About 1,000 freshman and first-time undergrads are expected to move into dorms on campus this weekend. And school officials unveiled a first-time intake screening process with coronavirus in mind. [...]
Police: Motorist killed in Port Orange wreck
Port Orange police are investigating the fatal collision between two vehicles just after midnight at the intersection of Nova Road and Madeline Avenue.
What’s causing West Volusia sinkholes? Time and water.
What caused the most recent sinkhole that has emerged near DeLeon Springs?Time and water, experts say. When the 40-feet-wide, 20-feet-deep sinkhole opened up in Sandra Rizzo’s front yard on Ponce DeLeon Boulevard a little more than a week ago, she said she almost fainted. But it’s not the [...]



