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Volusia County News - News-Journal
Did you order a ballot for Aug. 18 primary election? Expect them in mail soon
Despite concerns expressed by President Donald Trump about the potential for fraud, vote-by-mail in Florida has grown in popularity and is expanding to new levels in 2020.
Authorities: Woman shot in head parking lot of DeLand Dunkin’ Donuts
Police are investigating a shooting that left a woman with gunshot wounds in the parking lot of a coffee shop early on Monday.
Authorities: Woman shot in parking lot of DeLand Dunkin’ Donuts
Police are investigating a shooting that left a woman with gunshot wounds in the parking lot of a coffee shop early on Monday.
Masks required at Volusia County graduation ceremonies
Prompted by Daytona Beach’s mask mandate, Volusia County Schools are requiring students and guests to wear masks at graduations.
Coronavirus: Deltona commission meeting Tuesday to talk masks
The Deltona City Commission is having a special meeting Tuesday to discuss whether or not people in the city should be required to wear masks due to the coronavirus pandemic. Other cities in Volusia and Flagler counties have met or are planning meetings to address the same thing.
Police: Person shot in parking lot of DeLand Dunkin’ Donuts
Police are investigating a shooting that left a person with gunshot wounds in the parking lot of a coffee shop early on Monday.
Play Ball? These days, Tortugas staff willing to play anything
With the 2020 minor league season scrubbed, the Daytona Tortugas’ front office is scrambling to fill a lot of open dates.
Volusia school district buys face masks, brings back kindergarten staggered start
Even though Volusia’s detailed reopening plan won’t be ready for a couple of weeks, the most recent School Board meeting offers a few more clues about what students will be returning to in August.
Fourth of July beachgoers leave behind tons of fireworks trash, complaints
Large crowds swarmed Volusia County beaches for the hot July 4th weekend. But they didn’t leave without a trace.Turns out, according to beach officials, they left a lot of trash behind.Volusia County Beach Safety Ocean Rescue reported officers also handled 1,023 fireworks complaints on Independence Day.Friday and Saturday saw sunny days with temperatures [...]
New emergency animal hospital DeLand bound
A new emergency hospital for animals is under construction in DeLand.
KEN WILLIS: All in all, IMSA outing at Daytona a long-awaited pleasure
The sports-car season restarted Saturday night at Daytona, and a few thousand fans were on hand to enjoy what turned out to be a lovely Saturday evening.
Florida soars past 200,000 coronavirus cases; 98 new in Volusia, 23 in Flagler
The Florida Department of Health said Sunday that 10,059 positive coronavirus cases were reported, raising the state’s total to 200,111.This is the sixth time in a week cases have soared past the 9,000 mark. The second-highest total, 10,109 cases, was recorded Thursday, and [...]
Volusia County government: 20 cases of coronavirus among employees
The 20 positive cases among the nearly 4,000 county employees equates to .01% of government employees contracting the virus.
Volusia Council on Aging needs help feeding hundreds of older adults
The Council on Aging has relaunched its "Adopt-a-Route" program and has asked businesses and organizations to commit at least four employees or members to deliver meals for a period of at least six months.
Coronavirus: DeLand mandates masks, will fine those who don’t comply
Volusia County cities are continuing to address whether or not to require that people wear masks. The City of DeLand on Thursday voted to mandate masks and financially penalize those who don’t comply.
Coronavirus outbreaks reported at 2 more Volusia long-term care facilities
University East Rehabilitation Center has a 28-person coronavirus outbreak.
Longtime leather business relocates in Daytona flea market after storm sheds roof
Byrd’s Custom Leather, a longtime staple of the Daytona Flea & Farmers Market, has relocated to a new row after a storm earlier this month caused significant damage.
Volusia beaches brace for holiday crowds as coronavirus cases surge
Beach Safety plans for large Fourth of July weekend crowds, and officials say COVID-related mandates such as social distancing and limited parking will be strictly enforced
Halifax Health lays off 95 employees
In April, nearly 400 employees of the hospital system were required to take a mandatory four-month furlough to help offset the financial impact of the coronavirus.
Mother charged in near-fatal Methadone overdose of infant son
A Deltona woman said her child may have ingested Methadone when she kissed him on the lips, a release said.



