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Press release no substitute for official police 'incident report'

DBPD Chief Michael Chitwood / Headline Surfer®SDPD Chief Ron Wright / Headline Surfer®State Attorney RJ Larizza / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- That a Daytona Beach cop and a South Daytona cop opened fire and killed a fleeing rape suspect in the rear of a South Daytona tanning salon a week ago is not something this media outlet is questioning.

To the contrary, based on 18 pages of documents released by the Daytona Beach Police Department on Monday, it appears the officers acted responsibly in using deadly force, feeling their lives were threatened by a suspect who had allegedly just raped a woman at gunpoint and raised the same weapon when confronted.

New assistant office manager in place at Palm Coast Chiropractic Center

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Kelli Mason, new asst manager Palm Coast Chiropractic / Headline Surfer®PALM COAST -- Kelli Mason is the new assistant office manager at Palm Coast Chiropractic Center.

Mason began employment last month and has been in the customer service industry for 20 years. Her duties include checking in patients, answering the phone, scheduling appointments, verifying insurance, and more.

Gross: Florida Congressman captured on C-Span eating own earwax

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Video of Democrat's nasty snacking goes viral on YouTube

Congressman Joe Garcia / HeadlineSurfer.comWASHINGTON DC -- You'd better get the wax out of your ear and listen up.

That's apparently what Congressman Joe Garcia, the freshman Democrat from Florida's 28th District was doing when he was captured on a C-Span broadcast last week: Eating his own ear wax, that is.

Daytona Beach International Airport flights up 11% in April

Speedway projects, other construction expected to generate even greater figures

Daytona Beach International Airport / Headline Surfer®Delta Airlines at Daytona Beach International Airport / HeadlineSurfer.comProjects like the $400 million Daytona Rising renovation at Daytona International Speedway, home to signature races like the Daytona 500 and the Rolex 24 bring in tourists from around the globe. And a key ingredient is Daytona Beach International Airport.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Passenger traffic at Daytona Beach International Airport increased 11 percent in April compared to April of last year, Volusia County officials said.

Gov, Rick Scott appoints Ormond Beach resident to post

ORMOND BEACH -- Gov. Rick Scott announced the appointment of Dr. Sue Kim to the Florida Humanities Council.

Kim, 69, of Ormond Beach, is a retired staff psychiatrist at Coatesville VA Medical Center. She succeeds Darryl Paulson and is appointed for a term that ends ending Nov. 13.

Volusia County: Today last free day for free VOTRAN shuttle from Deltona locales to SunRail station in DeBary

SunRail boarding inDeBary with free fares. / Headline Surfer®VOTRAN ends free Sunrail shuttles today from Deltona to DeBary / HeadlineSurfer.comPhotos for Headline Surfer® / Large crowds boad SunRail in DeBary while fares are free. As of Monday, fares will no longer be free to board SunRail. And VOTRAN buses, as shown in the inset, end free shuttle rides today from Deltona to DeBary.
 

DeBARY -- The free VOTRAN shuttles bringing passengers from Gemini Springs Park and the Deltona Plaza to the DeBary SunRail station end today, Volusia County officials announced in a press release.

On Monday, SunRail will begin collecting paid fares for all boarding passengers.

Tiny rare birds nesting on Disappearing Island in New Smyrna Beach

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Rare birds nesting on Disappearing Island in New Snmyrna Beach / HeadlineSurfer.comSigns posted on Disappearing Island in New Smyrna Bwach for rare nesting birds / HeadlineSurfer.comPhotos for Headline Surfer® by David Hartgrove of the Halifax River Audubon Society / Signs are posted on Dissapperaring Island alerting boaters to a rare species of bird nesting.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A least tern pair has been discovered nesting on Disappearing Island near Ponce Inlet. The birds were spotted May 14 by members of the Florida Shorebird Alliance’s Volusia Shorebird Partnership as they conducted a routine shorebird survey in the inlet.

Least terns weigh just over an ounce and have a wing span of about 20 inches. They have a grayish-white body with a black-capped head, narrow wings, yellow legs and a yellow bill. They nest on sandy beaches and rooftops in the southern U.S. and are aggressive in defending their nests.

DAYTONA 500 THROUGH THE YEARS: 1961, Marvin Panch wins after Fireball Roberts blows engine & lead

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Pettys fly over wall in preliminary races; Arizona driver killed in practice

Marvin Panch, winner of the 1961 Daytona 500 / HeadlineSurfer.comMarvin Panch, NASCAR's 50 greatest drivers / HeadlineSurfer.comVideo by NASCARAllOut / Use by Headline Surfer® / Pontiac was the dominant car for the 1961 running of the Daytona 500, and Marvin Panch who didn't even have a ride for the season, won the race as a last-minute driver behind the wheel of a year-old Pontiac for race car owner Smokey Yunick on the recommendation of fellow driver Fireball Roberts, who had the pole and led the most laps before blowing an engine in the closing laps.
 
SPECIAL FEATURE: Headline Surfer® brings you a snapshot of every Daytona 500 race, from 1959 to the present. This segment: 1961...
 

DAYTONA BEACH -- Fireball Roberts led the most laps -- 170 -- but on lap 187, it was the driver he recommended team owner Smokey Yunick also sponsor for the Daytona 500 who passed him to go on and take the checkered flag after 13 laps out front.

It was the first 500 without a caution, though tensions were high going into the 500 with some big crashes and a fatal during Speedweeks.

NSB mayoral candidates: Jack Grasty and Jim Hathaway in hunt should incumbent Adam Barringer step aside

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New Smyrna Beach has new website, but municipal election qualifying information either non-existent or hidden on back page

New Smyrna Beach Commissioner Jack Grasty / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer photos® / Mayor Adam Barringer may not seek a third term as he deals with a mountain of personal debts and legal issues leading to speculation that either former Commissioner Jim Hathsway, shown with him to his left, or two-term Commissioner Jack Grasty are gearing up for possible runs.
 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- There is chatter in the city of charm that there are two possible suitors for mayor should incumbent Adam Barringer opt not to seek a third two-year term amid his lingering myriad legal and financial problems: Current City Commissioner Jack Grasty and former City Commissioner Jim Hathaway.

Phil Giorno qualifies by petition for County Council district 5 race in Deltona, DeBary & Enterprise

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Phil Giorno qualifies by petition for dis 5 County Council race / HeadlimneSurfer.comRich Gailey,candidate dis 5 county council / Headline Surfer®Fred Lowry, candidate for dis 5 county council / Headline Surfer®Donald Mair, candidate county council / Headline SurferPhotos for Headline Surfer® / Phil Giorno, former longtime Volusia County Democratic Chairman has generated enough signatures to officially qualify for the Volusia County Council District 5 seat in the 2014 elections against fellow challengers Rich Gailey of DeBary, Deltona City Commissioner Fred Lowry, Jr., and Deltona resident Donald Mair. Giorno is shown at the Supervisor of Elections Office in DeLand with his certified petition.
 

DELTONA -- Veteran politician Phil Giorno has reason to smile these days. After all, he's qualified by petition to run for the district 5 seat on the Volusia County Council held by term-limited incumbent Patricia Northey representing Deltona, DeBary and Enterprise.