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Palm Coast-based ad & graphics firm Curley Tail Design hires account executive

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Brian Mason hired by Curley Tail Design of Palm Coast, FL / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Brian Mason, shown at left specializes in sales.

PALM COAST – Curley Tail Design, which specializes in advertising and graphic design, has hired account executive and sales trainer Brian Mason.

“Brian has proven his sales talents in Central Florida for over 15 years,” said Kim Fitzgerald, proprietor of Curly Tail Design. “He is a great fit for CTD as the economy picks up and we continue to grow our business."

Jury in Zimmerman trial: Not guilty

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George Zimmerman walks out of court a free man after not-guilty verdict announced / Headline SurferPhoto by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel / Pool / Headline Surfer / George Zimmerman leaves the courtroom a free man after being found not guilty, on Saturday, the 25th day of his trial at the Seminole County Criminal Justice Center, in Sanford. Zimmerman had been charged with second-degree murder in the February 2012 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin.

SANFORD -- The jury in the George Zimmerman trial found him not guilty of second-degree murder in the February 2012 shooting death of unarmed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.

The verdict was announced just before 10 p.m. at the Seminole County Criminal Justice Center in Sanford.

Jesse Jackson calls for non-violence; Al Sharpton calls on Justice Department to act

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Headline Surfer videos produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / Retired NBA star Alonzo Mourning asks supporters of Trayvon Martin's family at a rally in Miami just weeks after he was shot to death on Sanford to wear hoodies in support of the Miami teen. The Rev. Al Sharpton briefly speaks with the 24/7 internet newspaper after the rally.

SANFORD -- Jesse Jackson called for non violence while Al Sharpton demanded the Justice Department get involved in the wake of the not-guilty verdict by the all-woman jury in the George Zimmerman murder trial.

Not guilty, but no justice for Trayvon Martin's family nor for George Zimmerman

SANFORD -- The jury has spoken in the George Zimmerman murder trial here at the Seminole County Criminal Justice Center in Sanford: Not guilty. The verdict comes as no surprise in a trial that was weak from the onset.

Florida now has two consecutive high-profile cases that leave more questions than answered as to whether there really is such a thing as justice with this case and that of Casey Anthony before it. In both cases, the defendants, Zimmerman and Anthony, didn't take the stand in their own defense. Both walked.

Shaken by suicide of teen girl

"A moment of self-compassion can change your entire day. A string of such moments can change the course of your life."

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Today is an overall very sad day for everyone who does or has once called Cuda Country home. I can't put into words how unreal this feels to me to even type out, but another soul was lost from my high school. A girl I only knew from passing in the halls, but the sister of one of my very good friends, committed suicide this morning.

Edgewater cops: Body of 15-year-old girl found shot to death in apparent suicide in grass near 22nd Street

Morgan Tuck/ victim of suicide by firearms / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Morgan Tuck, 15, a New Smyrna Beach High School student, was the victim of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on a public street early Sunday in Edgewater.

EDGEWATER -- The body of a 15-year-old girl was found in the grass near 22nd Street early Sunday, the victim of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Police responded to the scene at 8:49 a.m. near the intersection with Guava Drive, describing it as a "suicide attempt" with a gunshot wound with the victim pronounced dead upon their arrival.

Police did not release any other details including the victim's name in what Headline Surfer believes to be in violation of Florida's public records statutes since the victim's family was notified. The victim is 15-year-old Morgan Tuck, who attended New Smyrna Beach High School.

Daytona minister: Black clergymen to rally for Trayvon Martin Saturday in front of 5th District Court of Appeal

Part of Al Sharpton-organized national vigil in 100 cities

Rev L. Ronald Durham to rally black church goers for Trayvon / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Greater Friendship Baptist Church Senior Pastor L. Ronald Durham is leading a local rally in the wake iof the George Zimmerman not-guilty verdict on Saturday in front of the 5th District Court of Appeal.

DAYTONA BEACH -- A local black pastor said he and other clergymen are following the Rev. Al Sharpton's request for a "Justice for Trayvon National Day of Action Vigils in 100 Cities" this Saturday in front of federal court buildings. The rally is to begin at noon.Because there are no federal court buildings in Daytona Beach, the Rev. L. Ronald Durham said he and other locals will meet in front of the 5th District Court of Appeal, 300 S. Beach St.

The vigils, taking place in 100 cities, will be a call to action pushing for federal charges for Violation of Trayvon's Civil Rights, against George Zimmerman leading up to an Aug. 24 March on Washington, Durham said. "We are calling for pastors across the nation to organize a "Justice for Trayvon" National Day of Action Vigil in your city if you have a federal court or building," Durham said.