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VCSO: Circle K on Elkcam Boulevard in Deltona robbed

Sheriff's spokesman: At first, convenience store clerk thought man was joking

Circle K in Deltona robbedHeadline Surfer® graphic / At left is a locate map of the Circle K, 1805 Elkcam Blvd., in Deltona that was robbed by a man, possibly armed with a handgun at 12:23 a.m. Sunday.
 

DELTONA -- At first, the convenience store clerk thought the man was joking when he approached the counter and demanded cash early this morning, but it was all too real.

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office respond to 9-1-1 call about the robbery at 12:23 a.m. Deputies, who began arriving at the scene at 1805 Elkcam Blvd. two minutes later, were told that the robber had entered the store and demanded that the clerk hand over the money in the cash register.

"At first, the clerk said he thought it was a joke," Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davison told Headline Surfer®.

VCSO: Body of man found Saturday in water in Osteen ID'd; no foul play suspected

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Body found in Osteen / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / The locator map at left shows the area south of the 500 block of Osteen-Maytown Road where the body of a man was found floating in shallow water on Saturday. He has since been identified.
 

OSTEEN -- The body of a man found Saturday afternoon floating in a water-filled borrow pit in Osteen, has been identified as that of 56-year-old Robert Lewis Williams, a Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman said.

"Witnesses said they saw the victim going into the water Friday afternoon," Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson told Headline Surfer®. "Williams has family who live close by where the body was found, but he had no known permanent address. While there were no immediate signs of foul play, the Sheriff’s Office is investigating and will work with the Volusia County Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the cause of death."

Primary Endorsements: At-large incumbent Joyce Cusack & challenger Webster Barnaby worthy of consideration

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Soon after winning re-election in the 2012 elections for what would be her 19th and 20th years on the dais, term-limited district 5 County Councilwoman Patricia Northey announced she was running for the at-large seat held by incumbent and fellow Democrat Joyce Cusack.

Halifax Media's Michael Redding shows he's 'Darth Vader' of newspapers with Worcester Telegram firings

Michael Redding, CEO of Halifax Media Group is Darth Vader & Dark Helmet / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Halifax Media Groups's Michael Redding showed with his handling of the acquisition of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette why he's the Darth Vader of newspaper publishers. With his  ongoing oversight of the flagship Daytona Beach News-Journal he's shown he's more like Dark Helmet in turning the product into watered-down drivel.

Decked stacked in favor of incumbent Deb Denys with Daytona Beach News-Journal candidate debate

DAYTONA BEACH -- Off the bat, let me say this: Daytona Beach News-Journal Editor Pat Rice did an excellent job in moderating his newspaper's candidate debate for the district 3 County Council race Tuesday at the Brannon Center in New Smyrna Beach. But let's be real about this: This was engineered to favor the two-year incumbent, Deb Denys, who purposely avoided not one, but two "public candidate debates" that we held; the most recent just eight days earlier in the same venue and the earlier one last month in Oak Hill.

VCSO: 3-year-old boy drowns in family swimming pool near Ormond Beach

Boy, 3, drowns in family swimming pool outside Ormond Beach city limits / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic /
David Airhart, 3 years old, has been identified as the toddler who drowned in the family swimming pool in the 3600 block of Rodeo Acres Drive, in unincorporated Volusia County near Ormond Beach as shown in the locator map at left.
 

ORMOND BEACH -- The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the circumstances that led to a 3-year-old boy's drowning death in a backyard swimming pool near Ormond Beach on Tuesday afternoon.

Deputies were dispatched to a home on Rodeo Acres Drive after receiving a 911 call at 3:45 p.m. The toddler was identified as David Airhart. The father and an older sibling were home at the time, according to a Sheriff's incident report.

County Judge Peter A.D. McGlashan receives endorsement of ex-Daytona Mayor Glenn Ritchey

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Ex Daytona Mayor Glenn Ritchey endorses County Judge Peter McGlashan / Headline Surfer®"The judicial experience Judge McGlashan brings to the Volusia County court bench is invaluable," Ritchey said of the incumbent. "Judge McGlashan’s fair and efficient administration of justice makes him the most qualified candidate to continue to serve our community as a county court judge."

County Judge Peter A.D. McGlashan is seeking re-election / Headline Surfer®DAYTONA BEACH -- Volusia County Judge Peter A.D. McGlashan received an endorsement from a political heavyweight in former Daytona Beach Mayor Glenn Ritchey, who touted his experience and invaluable service.

"The judicial experience Judge McGlashan brings to the Volusia County court bench is invaluable," Ritchey said of the incumbent. "Judge McGlashan’s fair and efficient administration of justice makes him the most qualified candidate to continue to serve our community as a county court judge."

996. Broadcast color commentator on Paul Menard race car on fire: 'I can't believe the caution hasn't come out'

WORST of the Worst motorsports crashes / Headline Surfer®
Multimedia compilation of the "WORST of the Worst: Motorsport Crashes" captured on video or still images, with an emphasis on reminding fans, the corporate entities that sanction the events and the public in general on safety & the need for constant vigilance in keeping drivers, crew members, emergency workers, and especially spectators, safe at racing events around the globe.

Paul Menard's race car catches fire at Homestead Speedway in 2013 / Headline Surfer®

Video By NASCAR / Paul Menard's No. 27 catches fire underneath during 2013 race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

DAYTONA BEACH -- The ESPN broadcast color commentator said it best 34 seconds into the video clip shown from the 2013 Sprint Cup race at Homestead-Miami Speedway involving Paul Menard's car: "I can't believe the caution hasn't come out for that."

NASCAR's Tony Stewart hits and kills young driver on dirt track in upstate New York

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NASCAR's Tony Stewrt runs over and kills driver on dirt track / Headline Surfer®Driver struck and killed by Tony Stewart on dirt track is on dirt track / Headline Surfer®

Uploaded from YouTube / Raw video shows fatal accident at the Canandaigua (N.Y.) Motorsports Park, after a young driver, Kevin Ward, Jr., was apparently spun out by NASCAR star Tony Stewart, prompting him to get out of the car and point towards Stewart when he was run over. Viewer discretion is advised.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Tony Stewart struck and killed a 20-year-old driver on a half-mile dirt track in upstate New York on Saturday night after spinning him out on lap 14 of the 25-lap race, according to officials with the Ontario County Sheriff's Office, which is investigating it as a "tragic accident."