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Carl Persis resigning from County Council due to technicality to continue his run for Volusia County chair

Carl PersisDELAND -- In a surprising development today, Carl Persis resigned from his seat on the county council representing greater Ormond Beach, effective June 28, so he can continue his campaign for the office of Volusia County chair.

Because he's in the state's Deferred Retirement Option Program for early retirees from his tenure as principal with the Volusia County School District, he was required to have at least six months of separation from any other public service job, including elective office.

"I positioned myself for the 24/7 responsibilities for the chair's position by ending my service with Volusia County schools after 35 years," Persis said in a statement released by Volusia County government this afternoon.

State Attorney RJ Larizza: "Guilty" verdict for New Smyrna man in shotgun slaying means he'll 'never walk the streets again'

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Melvin Brown Jr.Jeremy MarkleyMelvin Brown Jr., no stranger to prison, faces life behind bars when a judge sentences him to life in prison in the wake of Tuesday's guilty verdict in the shooting death of Jeremy Markley (shown here in the inset photo) whose body was found slumped in an SUV behind an Edgewater bar following a high speed chase through the streets of New Smyrna Beach.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- In just two hours of deliberations today, a jury found Melvin Brown Jr. guilty of first-degree murder in the shotgun slaying of fellow New Smyrna Beach resident Jeremy Markley on July 19, 2009, following a high speed chase with gunfire spraying the lead vehicle.

The jury's swift action paves the way for presiding Circuit Judge Randall Rowe to "adjudicate" Brown a convict and sentence him at a later date to life behind bars. Markley's life was cut shot by Brown's gunfire on of all nights, his 25th birthday.

Brown, having already been in prison for drug trafficking and now 34, is still a young man.

Political candidates take part in meet and greet in DeBary

Wendell Bradford and Rich GaileyVolusia County Sheriff's candidate Wendell BradfordHeadline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick /  Rich Gailey (at left), a candidate for the district 5 seat on the Volusia County representing greater Deltona, criss crosses with Volusia County Sheriff's candidate Wendell Bradford (shown in the inset as well) in front of the Gateway Center for the Arts in DeBary following a candidates' forum held there Tuesday evening.

Award-winning newspaper reporter Andrew Gant on top of breaking news

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Andrew GantSnapshot from YouTube video / Andrew Gant, an award-winning reporter for the Daytona Beach News-Journal, splits his time between the newsroom, the beach and county council chambers in DeLand and wherever else news takes him for that matter.

DELAND -- Whether he's in the newsroom, county council chambers or on the beach, Andrew Gant is one of the new wave of reporters pounding the beat for the Daytona Beach News-Journal and winning prestigious awards along the way.