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County Judge Bryan Feigenbaum touts experience in group 8 judge debate in New Smyrna Beach

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Headline Surfer video by Sera Frederick / County Court Judge Bryan Feigenbaum answer questions at the Brannon Center in New Smyrna Beach in the fourth of eight debates on July 21, sponsored by Headline Surfer.  His opponent in the County Judge group 8 race, Michael McDermott, did not participate.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- County Judge Bryan Feigenbaum came prepared to talk about his experience on the bench and why he hopes the voters in the 2012 elections will allow him to continue serving.

DeBary man dies in house fire

DeBary house fire deathA man perished in a fire that destroyed his DeBary home early Sunday morning, authorities said.

DEBARY -- The body of a man was found in the charred remains of his home early this morning at 54 W. Highbanks Road, a Volusia County Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman said.

"(The fire) was reported at 9:19 Sunday morning, after a passerby spotted flames coming from the windows of the home," Sheriff's spokesman Brandon Haught said." Volusia County and Orange City firefighters began dousing the flames at about 9:25 a.m. and then entered the residence. Firefighters found the deceased man at about 9:34 a.m."

Little girl dead and NSB cop wouldn't call back overnight to confirm

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Apparently, there is a new world order when it comes to dealing with public safety calls with the New Smyrna Beach cops. Unless you can get a "public information officer" to respond to your calls during "regular daytime hours," you're out of luck.

In my case, a 9-year-old girl died Saturday from burns she received in a shed fire Friday night at 304 Conrad Drive in New Smyrna Beach. I called the Volusia County Sheriff's dispatch just before midnight when I saw a story posted in the Daytona Beach News-Journal quoting two New Smyrna Beach officials Monday, saying the child had died. When I made my call to the Sheriff's Office, I was told by a dispatcher the patrol sergeant would not take my call and the dispatcher relayed a message from the NSB sergeant that I would have to call the "PIO" during normal business hours. Keep in mind: A little girl is dead. And I have to call the next day?

Newspaper debate tonight in Palm Coast for Flagler County sheriff's candidates

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Daytona Beach News-Journal Editor Pat Rice Headline Surfer photo by Henry Frederick / Daytona Beach News-Journal Editor Pat Rice, as shown here in a July 24 debate in New Smyrna Beach, will moderate his newspaper's final primary season debate tonight in Flagler County.

DAYTONA BEACH -- The Daytona Beach News-Journal will hold the final of its four public candidate debates tonight in Palm Coast at Daytona State College's Flagler/Palm Coast campus, Alan Smolen Amphitheater, 3000 Palm Coast Parkway Southeast.

The newspaper's debate session begins at 5:30 p.m. with a public-candidate meet and greet, followed by a debate for Flagler County sheriff between incumbent Don Fleming and fellow Republicans John Pollinger and Ray Stevens and Democrats Karl Tozzi and Jim Manfre, former sheriff.

The series of media debates are a lead-in to early voting that begins Aug. 4-8, followed by the Aug. 14 primary. The News-Journal has promoted its "partnerships" with Daytona State College in three of the debates and Stetson University in DeLand for the fourth, featuring the candidates for Volusia county chair.

Coming Soon: Investigative Reports: 'The World's Most Famous Beach'

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Ellie BlandAiden PatrickFor two years, traditional media has had the opportunity to tell you what really led to the deaths of two toddlers on the "World's Most Famous Beach." We'll tell you how and why in our upcoming investigative series that looks at beach driving and the politics behind it.

Headline Surfer has sifted through thousands of pages of public documents since those deadly accidents and talked to countless beach goers and leading county officials on video, including a walk-through in front of Sun Splash Park in Daytona Beach with County Chair candidate Carl Persis, the architect of recent driving restrictions. 

No word from New Smyrna Beach officials confirming child's death from fire

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NSB Fire Chief Dave McAllisterNew Smyrna Beach Fire Chief David McAllister has not returned calls as to why the death of a 9-year-old girl Saturday from injuries suffered in a fire the night before had not been relayed to the media for at least two days.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Numerous media outlets throughout Florida and across the country are reporting the death of a 9-year-old girl who succumbed to her injuries Saturday after she and an 8-year-old boy were apparently playing with one or more cigarette lighters in a backyard shed.

The stories are being generated from an AP re-write story. Headline Surfer placed two calls to the office of Fire Chief David McCallister, the first at 8:15 a.m. that went straight to voice mail and the second taken by his administrative assistant at 8:30 a.m., saying she had heard the voice mail message and sent him a message, but hadn't heard back from him.

New Smyrna Beach fire chief doesn't know when 9-year-old fire victim died Saturday or even her name

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Dave McCallisterFire Chief David McCallister said he doesn't have the resources to follow up with alerting the media that a tragic situation has resulted in death as was the case over the weekend wuith a 9-year-old girl ewho died of severe burns in a shed fire.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Fire Chief David McCallister confirmed the 9-year-old girl badly burned Friday night after she and an 8-year-old boy also burned playing with lighters in a backyard shed in the 300 block of Conrad Drive died the following day at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando died Saturday, but added he doesn't know when she was pronounced dead.

He also said he didn't even have information readily available even as to even the victim's name who was flown by helicopter to Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando while the boy was transported by ambulance to Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach. "Right now I don't have any official documents to go on," McCallister said in a return telephone call to Headline Surfer just after 11 a.m., three hours after the internet newspaper called his office at least three times.

Ormond Beach to celebrate National Night Out against crime and drugs

ORMOND BEACH -- On Tuesday, neighborhoods throughout Ormond Beach are being invited to join forces with thousands of others in communities nationwide for the “Annual National Night Out” crime and drug abuse prevention event.

National Night Out, sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch and co-sponsored locally by the Ormond Beach Police Department, the Ormond Beach Police Athletic League, and the Department of Leisure Services, will involve over 9,800 communities from all 50 states, U.S. territories, Canadian cities and military bases around the world.

Bethune-Cookman University to begin football training camp Thursday at New Smyrna Beach Sports Complex

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Bethune-Cookman University will open its 2012 football training camp Thursday at the New Smyrna Beach Sports Complex while enhancements to its on-campus facilities in Daytona Beach near completion.

Inclement weather delayed renovations, including a re-sodding of the practice field, in addition to a new practice track, pole vault and jump pits for the track and field program. When it became apparent that on-campus facilities would be not be available, the B-CU administration employed its contingency plan.

Bethune-Cookman University Athletic Director Lynn W. Thompson"We've exercised the option of relocating the first two weeks of practice," said Lynn W. Thompson B-CU's director of athletics. "We're honored that the City of New Smyrna Beach has welcomed our program and has extended its facilities to us."