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Fox 35 Orlando reporter canned after arrest

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PeguesFox 35 Orlando TV reporter Patrick Pegues, has made news of his own as shown here in an Orange County booking mug.

ORLANDO -- Fox 35 reporter Patrick Pegues has been fired after initially being suspended by the Orlando TV station after his arrest on charges of firing a semi-automatic handgun.

Pegues, 41, was arrested Monday night on charges of unlawful discharge of a firearm and discharging a destructive device with property damage.

You can read Fox's own reporting of the termination by clicking the link here: http://www.myfoxorlando.com/dpp/news/local/122111-reporter-arrested

No. 3: British royal wedding captivates the world

It was the wedding of the new century. William and Kate exchanged their vows in April before a worldwide TV audience in Westminster Abbey, but they didn't kiss until later when they emerged on the Buckingham Palace balcony with not one, but two kisses.

Deltona woman struck and killed by motorist while crossing Howland Boulevard

DELTONA -- A 26-year-old woman was struck and killed early Wednesday night after she stepped into the path of an oncoming vehicle while crossing Howland Boulevard in Deltona, a Volusia Ciunty Sheriff's spokesman said.

The crash, which occurred at  6:20 p.m. where Howland and Courtland boulevards intersect, is under investigation by the Sheriff's Office. Shinnique Comer, a Deltona resident, was crossing the road when she was struck by a mini-van that was traveling westbound on Howland Boulevard.

"Several people witnessed the collision and called 911 to report the crash to the Sheriff's Office," agency spokesman Brandon Haught said. "Deputies were on-scene within 4 minutes, where an off-duty paramedic was attempting to revive the victim. Witnesses told deputies that she was talking on a cell phone while crossing the street."

Port Orange cops: TD Bank on Dunlawton robbed by man implying he had a gun

PORT ORANGE, Fla. -- A robber who implied he had a gun walked up to a teller on this busy Christmas eve shopping morning at the TD Bank, 1101 Dunlawton Ave., demanded money, and after getting it, walked right back out and drove off in a tan-colored 4-door car, Port Orange police said.

Brevard County Christmas eve tragedy: 44-year-old Cocoa man struck and killed trying to cross U.S. 1

COCOA -- A 44-year-old Cocoa man was struck and killed by a motorist while trying to cross U.S. 1 near Roundtree Drive on Saturday night, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

The Brevard County victim's identity was withheld while troopers were in the process of contacting his family with the tragic news on Christmas eve in the wake of the 7:50 p.m. accident.

The man was transported to Wuesthoff Rockledge Hospital where he was pronounced dead a short time later, highway patrol spokeswoman Sgt. Kim Montes said.

Miami Herald: Loud music leads to deadly stabbing on Christmas eve

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MIAMI -- A man's request to have his neighbor turn down loud music because his wife was asleep led to him being stabbed to death during the morning hours of Chrismas eve.

Phillip Arthur, 24, stabbed once in the chest at 9:30 a.m. in the 1300 block of Northwest 66th Street, died within minutes of his arrival at Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Ryder Trauma Unit from Liberty City, police said. Dorian W. Hinkson, 51, was taken into custody and the knife weas receovered.

For more details, please visit: http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/12/24/2560512/miami-man-stabbed-to-death-after.html.

Christmas eve tragedy in Volusia County: Oak Hill woman may have been drinking; passenger in other car killed on I-95

PORT ORANGE -- Alcohol may have been a factor in a horrific Christmas eve crash on I-95 with an Oak Hill motorist veering into the passing lane and striking a Broward County family's car, killing one of its passengers after that car flipped over, the Florida Highway Patrol said.

Patsy Anne Phillips, 56, of Oak Hill, was southbound in the right lane near the Dunlawton Avenue exit at 5:25 p.m. Saturday when she crossed into the passing lane, striking the other vehicle and causing it to flip over before her own car struck a tree, the highway patrol reported. Phillips was transported to Halifax Health Center with critical injuries.

Alcohol may have been a factor in Phillips striking the other car and charges are pending the results of a homicide investigation, Florida Highway Patrol spoksewoman Sgt. Kim Montes said.

Christmas Past and Present

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Like a lot of children, Christmas was a magical fun time for me. I “bought into” all of the fun things that the grownups did to make me believe in Santa Claus.

Let me tell you some of the things that went on. First of all, my parents and older brother, Hal, hid all of the presents and the Christmas tree so that when I went to bed on Christmas eve the house was bare. When I got up in the morning there was a brightly lit Christmas tree with presents under it.

They must have been up half the night to pull that one off. Later my parents said let us put the tree up before Christmas so we can have the fun of decorating it and Santa won’t have to work so hard. I knew Santa got my letter because he knew exactly what to bring.

Christmas and the feeding of the 5,000

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Sera and I want to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy new year. We hope that you are enjoying the holidays and taking stock in what you are blessed with rather than what you desire.

We didn't exchange presents on this Christmas Day because we wanted to give back to the community: Last week, we gave $200 from our family savings for children in the Westside of New Smyrna Beach, who otherwise would have had a Christmas without a toy. The donation went to the Allen AME Church. We made the same donation to the church at Thanksgiving for families who might not have otherwise had a special meal.

We don't announce this to brag or to give the impression that we are better than anyone else because we are not.

NBA Christmas: Vince Carter and the Mavs lose opener at home to Lebron James and the Miami Heat

 

Daytona Beach's Vince Carter started at shooting guard for the Dallas Mavericks at home before a raucous Christmas crowd, scoring 5 points on the losing end as the Miami Heat gave a little payback to the defending NBA champs.

Lebron James scored 37 points for the Heat in the 105-94 win in a game that was lopsided in Miami's favor despite the final score.