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Daytona Beach police arrest two men in grocery store robbery

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Video production by Sera Frederick / Daytona Beach police release surveillance video .of an armed robbery early Monday at the  Piublix Supermarket on Beville Road that led to the arrests of Antony Conyers Jr. and Shavonski Shipmon, shown below from in jail mugs, left to right, respectively, on armed robbery charges with a firearm.Click the attachment to read the police report in which one of the accused gunmen tells investigators that he told his cohort "not to chicken out" before the armed robbery went down.

DAYTONA BEACH --It didn't take police long to catch up with two men arrested today on armed robbery charges with a firearm of the Publix supermasrket 1500 Beville Road just before 7:30 a.m..

Police had ample evidence in charging Antony Conyers, Jr., 23, and Shavonski Shipmon, 27.

Florida-based federal judge rules Obamacare unconstitutional; our bloggers weigh in

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A Florida-based federal judge ruled unconstitutional.today President Obama's health-care program, thrusting back into the spotlight what critics have labeled "Obamacare.

You can read the latest developments for Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson's rationale for his ruling by clicking on the following link to OrlandoSentinel.com: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/health/sns-ap-us-health-overhaul,0,3679478.story.

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You can watch video reports on the judge's ruling and the Obama administrations response on our Home page by clicking on the video segments from the Associated Press, the New York Post and The New York Times

Read Peter Mallory's take supporting the judge's ruling by going to his blog: "The Right Side" or by clicking a direct link here: http://nsbnews.net/content/396519-florida-based-federal-judges-ruling-against-obamacare-unconstitutional-right-point

Read Darlene Vann's take on partisan politics with Obamacare in her blog "Musings" on our Home page under community bloggers or by clicking the direct link here: http://www.nsbnews.net/content/396637-round-and-round-obamacare-debate-continues-unabated-partisan-politics-strong-ever

Read Stan Ecudero's take in support of the judge in his blog "The Guidepost" on our Home page under community bloggers or by clicking the direct link here: http://nsbnews.net/content/396638-judges-ruling-against-obamacare-jolt-leftist-government-leanings-president

Vote in our InstaPoll on our Home page on the left side, which asks: Do you agree with a landmark ruling by a Florida-based federal judge that Obamacare is unconstitutional?

 

Florida-based federal judge's ruling against Obamacare as unconstitutional right on point

Many conservatives like myself are thrilled with U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson declaring that the requirement that private citizens purchase health insurance is unconstitutional. The Florida-based federal judge went on to say that if forced purchase of health insurance was unconstitutional then the whole law was unconstitutional.

Round and round the Obamacare debate continues unabated with partisan politics as strong as ever

Round and round it goes and where it stops nobody knows. This sprang to mind when I heard about a federal judge from Florida declaring Obamacare unconstitutional. If I recall correctly President Obama was elected upon his promise to reform health care in this country so everyone had access to it.

Judge's ruling against Obamacare jolt to leftist-government leanings of president

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES, Fla. -- Monday, Jan. 31, 2011, will go down in history as the day federal judge Roger Vinson moved the nation one very important step closer to a return to constitutional government and the defeat of Obama’s attempt to impose his vision of a leftist government fully in control of the lives and liberties of the people.

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Outdoor burn ban remains in effect in Lake Helen, Oak Hill and Pierson and unincorporated Volusia County

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LAKE HELEN -- An outdoor burn ban issued last month for the cities of Lake Helen, Oak Hill and Pierson, as well as unincorporated areas of Volusia County remains in effect through at least February because of dry conditions.

Deputy Fire Chief Kathy Weaver said the ban is necessary because of severe drought conditions and last month's cold snap that killed vegetation throughout the county.

Outdoor burn ban remains in effect for Pierson, Lake Helen, Oak Hill and unincorporated Volusia County

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PIERSON -- An outdoor burn ban issued last month for the cities of Pierson, Lake Helen and Oak Hill, as well as unincorporated areas of Volusia County, remains in effect through at least February because of dry conditions.

Deputy Fire Chief Kathy Weaver said the ban is necessary because of severe drought conditions and last month's cold snap that killed vegetation throughout the county.

DeBary Hall to display 'Highway 17' photos this month

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DEBARY -- Photographs by Daytona State College instructor Gary Monroe will be displayed this month at DeBary Hall Historic Site

His exhibit, “Change and Loss: Highway 17,” will show how the natural Florida landscape has changed. The photographs are part of DeBary Hall’s Featured Artist Program, which honors a local artist each month.