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Internet newspaper publisher and Daytona attorney on investigative show about killer Virginia Larzelere

Create: Sat, 08/03/2013 - 02:17
Author: Sera King

Journalist Henry Frederick on Deadly Affairs / Headline SurferTed Doran on Deadly Affairs / Headline SurferClick video above: The first guest voice-over to appear in the video promo above for Investigation Discovery network's "Deadly Affairs" show on killer Virginia Larzelere is that of reporter Henry Frederick (far left), followed by attorney Ted Doran.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Investigation Discovery tonight will highlight the case of Virginia Virginia Larzelere, the former death row inmate, who could be released as early as next year from prison despite being what the state called the the mastermind in the gunshot slaying of her Edgewater dentist-husband.

491. Softy Jason McGuirk gets NSB Commission seat nobody else wants

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Jason McGuirk wih Adam Barringer / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo by Serafina Frederick / New Smyrna Beach City Commissioner Jason McGuirk is shown at far left on a city fire truck with Mayor Adam Barringer during the 2012 Christmas parade, less than a month after he was sworn into office. McGuirk became a city commissioner-elect in June when no one else qualified for the position while he kept a law profile, which he continues to do.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Like a game off dominoes, soft ice cream maven Jason McGuirk announced his candidacy in September 2011 as the heir-apparent to zone 3 City Commissioner Jim Hathaway who had earlier announced he was running for the 2012 election for the dist. 3 seat on the Volusia County Council.

Stop the presses: 24/7 internet newspaper has the big stories covered in New Smyrna and Daytona

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Traffic light headline story / Headline SurferNew traffic light to be installed at Sugar Mill Drive and SR 44 in New Smyrna Beach / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo and graphic / This snapshot from the Google search engine shows Headline Surfer's report on plans for a badly-needed traffic light at the intersection of Sugar Mill Road and State Road 44. The story was written July 21. The Daytona Beach News-Journal, the daily newspaper of record, has a story on the same topic in this morning's edition, which you'll find on your driveway if you are a home subscriber.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- When it comes to news that matters most to New Smyrna Beach, nobody delivers it like Headline Surfer, whether it's plans for a traffic light at the intersection of State Road 44 and Sugar Mill or any variety of in-depth reporting on what's happening at City Hall. It's nice to see the Daytona Beach News-Journal has a story this morning on the traffic light. 

CRA street party fallout: Mom who died in horrific crash on South Causeway bridge in New Smyrna Beach was drunk

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South Causeway fatality in NSB / Headline SurferNEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Even though the official police homicide traffic report has yet to be turned in, New Smyrna Beach's worst fears have been realized in using taxpayer monies intended to fight blight instead for alcohol-fueled street parties: The horrific death of a 32-year-old Port Orange mother of three young daughters.

Political insider Glenn Storch donates to county council candidate's campaign

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Daytona Beach private attorney Glenn Storch / Headline SurferFred Lowry, Jr., Deltona City Council member running for county council / Headline SurferPhotos for Headline Surfer / Glenn Storch, shown far left, has donated $250 to the campaign of Fred Lowry, Jr, a Deltona city commissioner, who is running in the 2014 elections for a seat on the Volusia County Council.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Whether it's the Hard Rock Cafe on Daytona's beachside, the Farmton near Oak Hill or ABC Liquors in New Smyrna Beach, private attorney Glenn Storch has staked his place in insider politics. After all, Storch makes his living off the big-ticket developers and their multi-million-dollar projects that are considered by municipal and county government entities.

So it should come as no surprise that Storch already has already invested in one announced candidate for elected office next year -- Fred Lowry, running for the diet. 5 seat on the Volusia County Council representing greater Deltona, according to candidate financial disclosure forms on file with the Volusia Supervisor of Elections. Storch has contributed $250 for Lowry's campaign.

Government intrusion should not replace personal responsibility, especially in health & exercise

DELTONA -- Today we are seeing more government intrusion in our lives, but before I go further let me give a little information about my background. My mom is a fruits and veggies person who is always energetic.

From the age of 18 to 50 ,she put on only about 15 pounds. Her mom was a petite person. My father, on the other hand, was from family that tended to be a little heavy set that liked sweets and fattening food. When he was younger he was a little overweight.

Daytona's top cop goes on 'The Marc Bernier Show' and calls ex-sergeant with nude photos a 'piece of work'

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DAYTONA BEACH -- Not content with using the Central Florida media outlets to humiliate a 17-year Daytona Beach cop who left the police force after nude photos of her surfaced, Police Chief Michael Chitwood went on WNDB's "The Marc Bernier Show" and added more insult to injury, describing former Sgt. Penny Dane as "a piece of work."