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CHiPs star Erik Estrada to appear at Daytona's Friendship Baptist Church to promote movie 'Finding Faith'

CHips star Erik Estarada in new family-friendlt Faith movie / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Erik Estrada is shown in this snapshot a new family-friendly movie 'Finding Faith.'

DAYTONA BEACH -- Ponch from CHiPS is coming to the Greater Friendship Baptist Church, but he's leaving his motorcycle and uniform home as he tackles a new role in the family-friendly film "Finding Faith" which will be shown Dec. 9, after which, he''ll make an appearance.

Estrada, the hunky Latino, who's acting is well chronicled from the popular TV series, also is the national celebrity spokesman for the Safe Surfin' Foundation the creators of the film Finding Faith, a full-length narrative motion picture that tells the true story of how a family found 'Faith' in their battle to find and rescue their 14-year old daughter 'Faith' who accidentally falls victim to an online predator.

Daytona Beach owes 'thank you' to watchdog whose courage fighting corruption will be a lasting legacy

Ronald J. Bynum: May 7, 1959 - Dec. 2, 2013

News-Journal Center funding challenged in court by Ron Bynum of Daytona / Headline Surfer®Ron Bynum / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer photo / Ron Bynum, an activist and watchdog of local and county government, died Monday, Dec. 2, 2013, at the age of 54. Among his pursuits was legally challenging funding for the News-Journal Center, a project that became a debacle that resulted in the newspaper being sold in  federal-court supervised sale and more than half its 800 employees losing their jobs. 
 
By Greg Gimbert

Exclusively for Headline Surfer®

DAYTONA BEACH -- While the country was mourning another movie star, Volusia County lost a true local hero, Ron Bynum of Daytona Beach.

How safe are we? Daytona a cesspool of crime under Chief Chitwood

Crime mapping in Daytona Beach / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® snapshot graphic / Crime mapping shows Daytona Beach overrun by crime, especially the heart of the tourism -- the beachside as shown in this image from crimes plotted Jan. 1 through 5 p.m. today, Sunday, Dec. 8.

DAYTONA BEACH -- It seems weekly, the three-year owners of the Daytona Beach News-Journal put out glad-handing stories about tourism and the new hotel rooms that will bring nirvana.

This is the same tired theme we heard a decade ago when the Volusia County Council took the cars off the core-tourism section of the beach so that the developers and marketers of the Ocean Walk and former Adams Mark -- now Daytona Beach Resorts -- could sell prospective time share visitors on having their own private beach.

VCSO: Oak Hill woman arrested on meth charges

K.Baker of Oak Hill jailed on meth drug charges / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / Kandas Baker remains incarcerated at the Volusia Country Branch Jail in Daytona Beach on meth lab-related drug charges.

OAK HILL -- A 43-year-old Oak Hill woman is facing drug charges after a tip to narcotics agents led to the discovery of a meth lab in her home, an official with the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said.

Agents with the East Volusia Narcotics Task Force responded Monday to Kandas Baker’s home on Bills Hill Road to investigate a complaint about drug activity.

Kaney Waverly probe serves political interests of County Council members Denys, Northey, Patterson & Daniels

Duplication of investigations by State Attorney, FBI

Jon Kaney / Weverly attorney probe / Headline Surfer®County Council at-large member Joyce Cusack / Headline Surfer®Term-limited County Council member Pat Northey / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® / The appointment of Jon Kaney as investigator of Waverly bus bench probe for the County Council is something term-limited Council member Pat Northey is looking forward to in hopes of weakening at-large incumbent Joyce Cusack, whose seat she covets in the 20134 elections.

DAYTONA BEACH -- The ugliness of Volusia County politics continues to fester in the Frank T. Bruno chambers in DeLand with today's expected coronation of attorney Jonathan Kaney Jr. as the hired gun to investigate the Waverly bus bench advertising scandal, something already well under way with ongoing investigations by the State Attorney's Office and the FBI. 

SE Volusia ad authority's $70,000 exec. director, operations manager & board chair chow down on public dime

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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla -- After Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority Chairman Palmer Wilson was removed an unprecedented second time with County Councilwoman Deb Denys imploring her colleagues to "finish this" and getting her way in a 4-3 split vote seen by some as politically-motivated, Wilson's successor, Tom Clapsaddle, ate on the public's dime.