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New home page with stronger focus on breaking and investigative news

Welcome to the upgraded home page for NSBNews.net, also known as VolusiaNews.net, the 24/7 Internet-only newspaper in New Smyrna Beach that covers news in a multi-media format for a 21st-century world.

We are considered "new media," as we and others like us continue to evolve. As technology changes, so do we, now in our fourth upgrade since our April 7, 2008, launch as Florida's first fully online newspaper.

The new format is divided into three sections: Major breaking news at the top, with inside pages highlighted in the middle and interactive features in the third tier.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. caught up in Daytona wreckage

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) wrecks on final lap of Coke Zero 400 at Daytona.
Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s 88 is smack-dab in the middle of a big wreck at Daytona International Speedway where the only real drama comes in the closing laps.  
DAYTONA BEACH – Dale Earnhardt Jr. carried the emotion of his legendary father's death in the 2001 Daytona 500 to victory lane in that summer's July race here. Fast forward to Saturday night under the lights and Junior was just another casualty in the new order of restrictor-plate racing where multiple cars are wrecked in the closing laps.

 

Biketoberfest 2011 PostScript: Blue Oyster Cult rocks Destination Daytona

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NSBNews.net videos by Sera Frederick / Blue Oyster Cult brought down the house at Destination Daytona and NSBNews.net was right there on stage with the classic rock band during its Saturday night Biketoberfest concert.

ORMOND BEACH -- Blue Oyster Cult rocked Biketoberfest at Destination Daytona on Saturday before 6,500 screaming fans and NSBNews.net was right there on state with the classic rockers as they performed signature songs "Godzilla," "Burnin' for You" and the biggest of them all, "(Don't Fear) the Reaper."

Reflecting on the strength or lack thereof of the Constitution on the 4th of July

As we celebrate the Fourth of July, it gives us time to pause and consider the watering down of what is probably the finest political document of its kind ever written by man: the U.S. Constitution.

The people who wrote it are probably the smartest and most well informed group ever assembled for the purpose of forming a government.

Unfortunately, many Americans do not grasp the concepts that are embodied in the Constitution and have therefore little or no understanding of what is in the Constitution or why it was written the way it was.

Poll: NASCAR loses out to hot dog eating contest

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Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) in crash at 2011 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona

Dale Earnhardt Jr. crashes in the 2011 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway as shown in the 1st video. The 2nd video highlights his big win in the 2001 race.

DAYTONA BEACH -- In the wake of yet another no-name driver winning at Daytona International Speedway and Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s post-race tirade about the state of restrictor-plate racing, a pre-race poll taken by ESPN showing sports fans prefer the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest to NASCAR's weekend racing speaks volumes about the waning interest in motorsports.

Dad charged with leaving 4-year-old son in car while grocery shopping in Deltona

Courtesy photo / Shelton Cover was being held at the Volusia County Branch Jail after being charged with leaving his 4-year-old son alone in a car.

DELTONA -- A South Florida man was arrested Sunday afternoon when it was discovered that he had left a 4-year-old boy alone in his Toyota Camry rental for at least 13 minutes while he went into a grocery store.

"The boy was unharmed, but was in potential danger in a warm car with the windows rolled up, the car off and the doors locked," Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught said of the incident in the Publix Shopping Center, 2783 Elkcam Blvd.

Shelton Cover, 32, of Hollywood, was charged with leaving a child younger than 6 unattended, a felony.

The boy was unharmed and turned over to his mother who was called to the scene by deputies. A concerned citizen saw Cover get out of his vehicle in the parking lot of the Publix at about 2:39 p.m. Cover went into the store, leaving the boy in the back seat alone Haught said.

"Deputies and the Deltona Fire Department were called to the scene where they saw the boy sweating and nervous but alert," the Sheriff's spokesman said. "It was 86 degrees with a 90 degree heat index at the time. Firefighters pried open a door, got the boy out and had him checked out by EVAC Ambulance paramedics."

2-year-old Orlando boy drowns in Daytona Beach Shores hotel pool; becomes 7th small child in Volusia County to die in pools

DAYTONA BEACH SHORES -- The drowning of a 2-year-old boy in a hotel pool on this Fourth of July holiday is tragic enough if it weren't for the sad fact that he has become the seventh small child to drown so far this year in Volusia County.

Police responded to a 12:15 p.m. 9-1-1 call of a child drowning in the outdoor pool at the Oceanside Inn, 1909 S. Atlantic Ave. The toddler, whose name was not released, was pronounced dead on arrival at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach.

"The child went unnoticed under water for nine minutes," Sgt. Mike Fowler said, the time calculated by police in reviewing video surveillance of the pool deck area. Fowler said several family members were with the boy, but added he was unable to provide any further details as to who was actually watching the child, if anyone.

"All I can tell you at this point is surveillance video showed he was under water for nine minutes," said Fowler, the department's spokesman, who was not on duty and received information second hand for media inquiries.

Fowler, whose youngest childest is 4, said of this seventh drowning, "It's certainly a tragic story. A sad ending to the holiday weekend."

Daytona Beach Shores Mayor Harry JenningsNSBNews.net reached out to Daytona Beach Shores Mayor Harry Jennings for his reaction to the holiday tragedy and the mounting death toll of little ones.