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75. Port Orange man dies in fire; blaze contained to victim's apartment

 

Deadly fire in Port OrangeA kitchen fire in an apartment at the Groves Apartments on Aug. 18, resulted in a man's death, but the fire was contained to his unit.

PORT ORANGE -- A 66-year-old man perished in a fire in his residence at the Groves Apartments in August, but firefighters were able to limit the flames to the victim's dwelling.

He was identified as Richard Lynn Wagner. The tragedy comes in as No. 75 in Headline Surfer's countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2012.

NASCAR promoting its talent into senior ranks

Daytona racing giant's recently promoted senior VP just a few laps from the charm of his native New Smyrna Beach 

Ed Bennett is moving up in thre world of NASCARNew Smyrna Beach native Ed Bennett and family / Headline SurferDAYTONA BEACH -- NASCAR executive Ed Bennett has a saying from Mark Twain that he tries to live his life by: Give every day the chance to become the most beautiful day of the your life.

With an attitude like that it's no wonder the New Smyrna Beach native has moved up the corporate ladder, promoted this month to senior vice president with a trio of up-and-comers -- Jim Cassidy, Zane Stoddard and Kim Brink -- moving up to vice president.

As if his new position isn't challenging enough, Bennett gets to keep his other day jobs as NASCAR chief administrative officer and president/chief executive officer of GRAND-AM Road Racing.

Daytona chamber exec. sees better business outlook in 2013

 

Daytona AreaChaber of Commerce banner / Headline SurferDAYTONA BEACH -- The past year has been a trying one for business, but Daytona's top chamber executive responsible for cultivating businss relationships between the private marketplace and municipal and county governments with the goal of building stronger business said his organization held it's own in the entrenched recession and stands ready to make progress in 2013.

Daytona Beach cops: Port Orange motorist driving recklessly on Nova Road killed after striking tree

Daytona motorist fatality / Headline SurferDaytonaStation No. 5 Firehouse / Headline SurferA motorist seen driving recklessly before dawn Saturday smashed his pick-up truck into a tree in front of Daytona Fire Station No. 5 shown here.

 DAYTONA BEACH -- A motorist was killed early Saturday after changing lanes several times while northbound on Nova Road before smashing his pick-up truck into a tree, Daytona Beach police said in a press release.

Here is a synopsis of what happened 4:03 a.m. Saturday as described in the release: Vincent G. Yulo, 47, of Port Orange, was on Nova and has just passed North Street when he lost control of his 1990 Chevy pick-up truck, after changing lanes several times.

New Year's Eve boozefest: CRA taxpayer dollars at work on Flagler Ave in New Smyrna Beach with 5-minute fireworks

Countdown to 2013 on Daytona's Main Street includes beach ball drop

Public drinking on New Year's omn Flagler Ave, NSB / Headline SurferVideos produced by Sera Frederick / Will this New Year's Eve be free of public drinking like what occurred during the last celebration on New Smyrna Beach's Flagler Avenue?

The 2012 New Year's NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The $16 million Hampton Inn on Flagler Avenue has opened just in time to ring in the new year, with the avenue closed to vehicular traffic to start the countdown with 5 minutes of fireworks at 9 p.m. and then continuous partying.

Hypocrisy of government: It's all about the booze

Party's on Flagler in New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferNew Year's Eve revelers drink on the public sidewalk in front of the Om Bar on Flagler Avenue in New Smyrna Beach during New Year's Eve 2011.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Come with me tonight to Flagler Avenue or later on to Main Street in Dayona Beach where you'll see how valuable your CRA and advertising authority dollars are to who else, but the bar owners. It's all about pushing the booze.

Enforcement of open container law non-existent when party's on Flagler in New Smyrna Beach

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Arrest log for NSB resident charged with open container / Headline Surfer 

Robert Lee Freeman had the misfortune of being charged Dec. 1 / Headline SurferWoman drinks on Flagler in New Smyrna during New Year's eve / Headline SurferRobert Lee Freeman was arrested Dec. 1, on a misdemeanor charge of possession of an open container of alcohol and booked into the Volusia County Jail overnight, as shown in his mugshot at left and the snippet from the New Smyrna Beach PD 24-hour activity summary report. But this unidentified woman on Flagler Avenue drinks openly during the 2011 New Year's Eve celebration.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Meet Robert Lee Freeman, the exception to the rule when it comes to city cops enforcing the open container law. It's ironic that the word "free" is a part of his last name considering he was charged with being in possession of an open container of alcohol in public.

Enforcement of open container law non-existent when party's on Flagler in New Smyrna Beach

Robert Lee Freeman had the misfortune of being charged Dec. 1 / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Meet Robert Lee Freeman, the exception to the rule when it comes to city cops enforcing the open container law. It's ironic that the word "free" is a part of his last name considering he was charged with being in possession of an open container of alcohol in public.

His arrest on Dec. 1 at the foot of the North Causeway Bridge is a rarity in this seaside city where half a dozen bars on Flagler are active until the pre-dawn hours most nights, though nowhere asjammed with patrons  as tonight.