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Volusia County Sheriff: Small plane spirals into ocean off New Smyrna Beach; no survivors or bodies found

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UPDATED at 11:10 p.m.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A single-engine Cessna carrying two people, "went straight down" into the ocean off New Smyrna Beach tonight, the Federal Aviation Administration confirmed.

FAA pokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said the Cessna 172 Skyhawk flew out of Sarasota and was on its way to Daytona Beach International Airport when it crashed off New Smyrna Beach.

No survivors were found following the 6:30 p.m. incident with eyewitnesses reporting "the plane went spiraling down into the ocean several yards from the shore, Sheriff's spokeswoman Priscilla Ress confirmed for NSBNews.Net.

Jr. 1st to last for Daytona 500: We're talking practice NASCAR -- how silly is that?

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is NASCAR's most popular driver. So imagine how excited the fans were when he won the pole. That was taken away in practice Wednesday when he crashed. He goes from the head of the class for Sunday's Daytona 500 to the back of the pack: 43rd. With a repaved super speedway and a a new points system, how could the sport's brain trusts not have considered and changed this stupid rule, of all things on the 10th anniversary of Earnhardt's father's death on the same track?

Gov. Scott's first budget plan on the right track, but it needs more study before final adoptions are made

During the last election, Florida Governor Rick Scott promised bold action to get our struggling economy back on track. Scott said he would run the state more like a business, by increasing accountability in government, streamlining public programs, and shifting some government functions to the private sector.

Little Theatre's WonderLand program schedules two camps for young thespians

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Courtesy photo / Children ages 7 and up can enjoy Wonderland camp sponsored by the Little Theatre as demonstrated by this unidentified child at last year's event.
 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Little Theatre's WonderLand program has scheduled two Monday thru Friday five day camps for young thespians during the week of March 14.

Volusia County Sheriff: Bodies of plane crash victims recovered in ocean off New Smyrna Beach

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Photo by Dale Smith / Divers with the Volusia County Sheriff's Office recovered the two bodies in the cabin of a small plane that crashed Wednesday night in the ocean about 200 yards from the New Smyrna Beach shoreline.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The bodies of the two victims from Wednesday's plane crash were recovered at approximately 10:20 this morning.

Daytona 500 big event this weekend or is it NBA all-star game or college basketball?

All eyes will be on the Daytona 500, also known as the great American race, this weekend. Or will they? ESPN took a poll early Friday and the results are an eye opener. The question from its morning show, "First Take," asks: "Which event will you spend the most time watching this weekend?" NBA All-Star Game, Daytona 500, college basketball.

If you said Daytona 500, then go to the back of the line like Dale Earnhardt Jr., the pole sitter who starts 43rd because he crashed in practice Wednesday.

Volusia Sheriff: New Smyrna Beach plane-crash victims identified

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The victims from Wednesday's plane crash have been identified as two residents of Norway who had been living locally.

Daytona Beach cops: One person killed, two other pedestrians injured by hit-and-run motorist

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DAYTONA BEACH -- Police are on the look-out for a white four-door vehicle in a that struck three pedestrians -- killing one of them -- while they were standing in the median in the 900 block of Ridgewood Avenue this afternoon.

The deadly hit-and-run occurred at 4:49 p.m. The vehicle was described as possibly a Buick or Nissan and should have a broken window as a result of striking the person killed.

Loggerhead turtles amazing creatures of the world's waterways including Florida

The loggerhead sea turtle is an oceanic turtle found throughout the world, including the Sunshine State. This marine reptile belongs to the family Cheloniidae (which includes all sea turtles except the leather-back sea turtle). They weigh around 300 pounds when fully grown and can be up to 7 feet long.

NSB cops: Deltona motorcyclist struck and killed by Jeep on S.R. 44 near I-95 ramp; passenger critically injured

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A 61-year-old motorcyclist was killed last night and his passenger critically injured in a collision with a Jeep, New Smyrna Beach police said.