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Daughters asking how someone could bring themselves to do this terrible crime to children?

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Jeanette DiCaraBy Jeanette DiCara
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EDGEWATER -- My family and I were shocked and very saddened to find out that an adult had killed young children in Newtown Connecticut on Friday. My daughters asked me how someone could bring themselves to do this terrible crime to children?

We pondered together on how could it be possible that any person be so disconnected from the empathy they have for others to commit such a heinous act on anyone, else especially on innocent children?

As I think back on my children in their early elementary school years, I remember being able to still pick them up and curling up in bed with them at story time each night.

Teachers and first responders deserve our praise and prayers in dealing with horror

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Darle Vann, Edgewater community bloggerBy Darlene Vann
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Sandy Hook teacher Kaitlin RaigSandy Hook teacher Kaitlin Raig recalls the situation at hand in an emotional interview with ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer. The video is included with Darlene Vann's blog installment.

EDGEWATER -- With so many images, statements, concerns and a visibly grieving president speaking to us, what struck me the most in the aftermath of the horrific massacre at the Sandy Hook elementary school was ABC anchor Diane Sawyer’s interview with one of the teachers who lived through this tragedy.

Why can't the shooter himself and his psychological problems take the blame alone?

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Cheyenne DrewsBy Cheyenne Drews
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Facebook images on school tragedyImages such as this are displayed by Facebook users in paying tribute to the 20 first graders among the 26 people killed in Friday's Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown, Conn.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- There’s no word for a parent who loses a child. There shouldn’t have to be one.

Innocent children are the images of purity, of selflessness, and of innocence before what we call society corrupts what was innately good. And now, children are the victims.

On Friday one of my classmates and I had been on a bus heading back towards my school from a field trip when something repeating faintly over the radio caught our attention: “Elementary school shooting.”

County chair-elect was truthful in telling News-Journal it had published story 4 years ago on dropped charge against him

Daytona newspaper's own archives show issue was addressed in March 10, 2008 publication, despite sensational reporting earlier this month as 'news'

DAYTONA BEACH -- Even though County Chair-elect Jason Davis told a Daytona Beach News-Journal reporter in a front page story on Dec. 6, that a charge of fraud against him a decade ago had been dropped in an interview he gave the newspaper four years ago when he was running for Congress and published, it was nonetheless reported as fresh "news."

An online search of the News-Journal's print archives shows that indeed Jason Davis was telling the truth as demonstrated in a story published March 10, 2008, on the print newspaper's local section front under the headline, "Incumbent Fennel no sure thing for House seat."

Oak Hill's newly-elected mayor looking to move Volusia County's smallest city forward

Video by Sera Frederick / Headline Surfer speaks with Oak Hill Mayor Douglas Gibson for the 24/7 Internet newspaper's  online newsmaker show, 'The Sunday Conversation.'

OAK HILL -- As the December calendar winds down, newly-elected Mayor Douglas Gibson sees a brighter future for the county's smallest city.

86. Postal truck becomes engulfed in flames in Edgewater, but mail salvaged

 

Postal truck catches fire in Edgewater, FL.Photos for Headline Surfer / A mail truck caught fire in Edgewater as shown here, but the carrier saved the mail inside.

EDGEWATER -- The post office motto states: "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds." It doesn't say anything about the mail truck catching fire.

That is exactly what occurred in the 1400 block of Willow Oak Drive in the Florida Shores subdivision when a U.S. Postal Service carrier's mail truck caught fire last March while he was making his appointed rounds. It comes in as No. 86 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 stories of 2012.

Connecticut doesn't feel like Christmas right now with massacre in Newtown

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Michael ViscontiBy Michael Visconti
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EDGEWATER -- I am here in Connecticut for the Christmas Holidays and I see all the people are not in the Christmas spirit: The churches are crowded and all are looking for guidance, hoping to hear words of comfort and praying over the loss of 26 lives at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown.

Sandy Hook ribbonThey are praying that we can put an end to this kind of tragedy: Twenty children and six adults at an elementary school. How can this happen?

In a movie theater in Aurora, Colo. a gunman killed 12 and wounded 70. A few years ago at Virginia Tech, another gunman killed 32 and wounded 17. Back in 1999 in Columbine, two teenagers with guns killed 12 and wounded another 21.

County Chair-elect Jason Davis wants apology and correction from Daytona newspaper

Volusia Tax Reform co-founder Margie Patchett: New face of government is being 'marginalized' through negative press coverage

Jason Davis in News-JournalThe Daytona Beach News-Journal published a story four years ago on  a fraud arrest charge dropped long ago against Jason Davis, yet it was presented as a big story earlier this month as shown in the inset snapshot graphic.

DAYTONA BEACH -- County Chair-elect Jason Davis said the Daytona Beach News-Journal owes him an apology and a front-page retraction above the fold where it published a story Dec. 6, with a sensational headline referencing a decade-old arrest on a fraud charge, something that he told the newspaper it already reported four years ago.

85. NSB cops: Motorist arrested on fourth DUI charge

 

Monte Henkenberns blew a .132 in a breathalyzer test, more than three times the legal threshold of .08 for drunken driving, when he was arrested April 15.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- When Monte Andrew Henkenberns was pulled over on an early Sunday in April in the 500 block of South Peninsula Avenue, it marked the fourth time he'd been arrested on a charge of driving under the influence.