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Volusia County News - News-Journal
DeLand being sued by resident over mask mandate
During a press conference Monday morning, attorney and state Rep. Anthony Sabatini announced that he would file a lawsuit on behalf of a DeLand resident over the city’s mask mandate.
Port Orange, Pierson shoot down mask requirement; Daytona Beach Shores issues mask order
Four out of the five Port Orange City Council members said they couldn’t back a mandate that could potentially tie up police resources for what they saw as little, if any benefit.
6 officers resign from DeLand Police Department
Police Chief Jason Umberger said Tuesday that his department still has enough officers to provide safety to his community while his agency hires new recruits.
Police: Man with HIV spits on South Daytona firefighter, charged with criminal transmission of virus
Police said the suspect told officers he was HIV positive and made death threats against the officer’s family.
Florida surpasses 300K coronavirus cases; 1 new death in both Flagler and Volusia
Florida surpasses 300,000 coronavirus cases and after a month of no reported deaths, Flagler reports sixth death.
Daytona face mask fines up for discussion tonight
Daytona Beach city commissioners are slated to decide at their meeting tonight whether to begin imposing fines of up to $100 for people who won’t wear a mask indoors and don’t qualify for an exception to the citywide mandate.
Sheriff’s electronic detection dog a first in Volusia County
Zen, a Volusia County sheriff’s K9, has 160 hours of training to sniff out evidence in child exploitation cases such as hard drives, thumb drives, SD cards and cell phones.
Florida’s 12,624 new coronavirus cases mark second highest increase; 1 Volusia death
Florida announced the second highest number of new cases at 12,624 on Monday.
9,194 new coronavirus cases in Florida as statewide total nears 300K
Florida reported its highest number of coronavirus deaths in a single day Tuesday with 132.
Rack of newspapers set ablaze at DeLand restaurant
The incident occurred around 12:31 a.m. at the Philly Diner at 205 S. Spring Garden Ave., police said.
New Smyrna Beach wrestling with growing homeless problem
New Smyrna Beach city leaders are looking into using First Step Shelter and regulating panhandling more strictly to stem a growing homeless problem.
Volusia County Fairgrounds coronavirus testing canceled for Friday, resumes Monday
Family Health Source canceled its coronavirus swab testing at the Volusia County Fairgrounds set for today, but the testing is expected to resume there on Monday.
PPP loans save restaurants, thousands of other Volusia-Flagler businesses. Here’s who got them.
Since April, nearly 7,700 businesses in Volusia and Flagler counties received millions of dollars in Paycheck Protection Program loans, helping to save more than 63,000 jobs.
Deltona commission appoints Dana McCool to open seat
The Deltona City Commission met Monday to appoint a resident to the District 4 seat, left empty when Robert McFall resigned in June.
Port Orange arrests suspect in stop sign vandalism case
The city manager said the sign defacing could add up to $15,000 to $17,000, mainly because the city can't just scrub them clean.
Daytona police chief Capri to soon retire and the mayor supports deputy chief as successor
With Daytona Beach Police Chief Craig Capri retiring at the end of this year, strong opinions are surfacing about who should succeed him.
Residents threaten to sue DeLand over mask mandate
During a press conference Monday morning, attorney and state Rep. Anthony Sabatini announced that he would file a lawsuit on behalf of some DeLand residents over the city’s mask mandate.
Residents to sue DeLand over mask mandate
During a press conference Monday morning, attorney and state Rep. Anthony Sabatini announced that he would be filing a lawsuit on behalf of some DeLand residents over the city’s mask mandate.
Lake Helen woman wins in $1 million Florida Lottery game
The winner took a lump-sum payment of $805,000 in the $1 million game after buying the ticket at a DeLand Winn-Dixie.
New Smyrna Beach’s Sunday protest starts with sign-making in the park
The gathering gave protesters the opportunity to get to know one another and why they are there to denounce racism.



