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VCSO: 17-year-old Deltona girl missing & considered endangered; may be in Daytona

Missing Deltona teen Brandy Sweat last seen Friday / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
If you see this Deltona teen, Brandy Sweat, please call the VCSO at 386-943-8276.

DELTONA, Fla. -- The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in locating a 17-year-old Deltona girl with a medical condition who ran away on Friday, an agency spokesman said.

"This isn’t the first time that Brandy Sweat has run away," Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidon told HeadlineSurfer.com, adding, "She’s considered endangered because Brandy is insulin-dependent and has ended up in the hospital in the past when she failed to take her medication as directed."

The Deltona teen was dropped off at Deltona High School on Friday morning, but failed to return home after school, Davidson said

45. FHP: Two Orange County toddlers struck & killed in separate motor vehicle incidents

Top 100 Local Stories of 2014 in Central Florida / Headline Surfer®
3-year-old girl killed in possible hit-and-run crash at Orange County apt complex / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
Troopers reconstruct a hit-and-run scenario on the hood of a patrol vehicle at the Grandview Pointe Apartments in Orlando where a 3-year-old girl was struck by a car, according to her mother. The toddler died at the hospital. A 1-year-old boy was killed in an unrelated mishap 12 hours later involving an SUV backing out of a driveway on nearby Mosshart Lane.

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tragedy struck two Orange County families, each of whom suffered the death of a toddler just 12 hours apart -- a 3-year-old girl run over in a hit-and-run on Sept. 4, 2014, a Friday night, and a 1-year-old boy struck and killed the following Saturday morning by his mother's boyfriend backing out of the driveway, the Florida Highway Patrol reported.

44. Karen Foxman easily wins circuit judgeship in 2014 primary

Top 100 Local Stories of 2014 in Central Florida / Headline Surfer®
Karen Foxman dominates Volusia County primary vote for circuit judgeship / Headline Surfer®Karen Foxman wins primary fgor circuit judgeship in Volusia, Flagler, Putnam & St. Johns counties / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
Karen Foxman received close to 65 percent of the votes in Volusia County, the largest of the four area counties in the Aug. 26, 2014,  primary vote count for a circuit bench seat, as shown in the results at left from the Supervisor of Elections in DeLand.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Karen Foxman, one of the top prosecutors in the State Attorney's Office, won big in in her quest for a circuit judgeship in Volusia, Flagler, Putnam and St. Johns counties with two-thirds of the votes in last summer's primary for a circuit judgeship.

Government of the People? Public participation not allowed when County Council hosts Volusia state delegation today

Public participation not alloed hen county & tate lawmaker met / Headline Surfer®DAYONA BEACH, Fla. -- "Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth." So eloquently true were the words of Abraham Lincoln. It's too bad the message is lost on the Volusia County government in all its regal corruptness.

Daytona Beach News-Journal erroneously reports unanimous council support for county budget with tax increases despite Chair Jason Davis' repeated 'no' votes

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Daytona Beach Ne-Journal erroneouly report counrt buget vote / Headline Surfer®At left is a snapshot of the top portion of the Daytona Beach News-Journal story on the county budget with factually-incorrect reporting in the second paragraph.

DELAND, Fla. -- While County Chair Jason Davis wasn't as demonstrative as colleague Deb Denys was in her "No!" response votes to the county budget in her first year on the dais of the Frank T. Bruno County Council Chambers on Thursday evening for the newest spending plan, Davis was very clear in dissenting against the $807 million proposed budget.

But Davis' repeated "no" votes were apparently lost on the Daytona Beach News-Journal, which reported otherwise in a published story online following the first of two public hearings.

9/11 anniversary: where has our humanity gone with migrants on the move?

EDGEWATER, Fla. -- As I write this on the eve of the 9/11 tragedy having just watched the national evening news showing hoardes of migrant in Europe fleeing toward a hopefully better life in another country with many dying in the effort, I am wondering where our humanity has gone. It seems to be missing. Has anyone seen it lately?

Formula One Australian Grand Prix to continue racing in Melbourne

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Politician Daniel Andre rub it in ith the F! Grand Prix race remaining in Melbourne, Australia / Headline Surfer®

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Melbourne has secured the Formula One Australian Grand Prix until at least 2023, staving off a contentious bid from rival suitor Sydney, with a dose of politically-charged bragging rights thrown in for good measure.

Former Councilwoman Pat Northey of Deltona re-connects with online journalist on Facebook

Create: Thu, 09/17/2015 - 03:33
Author: Sera King
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Pat Northey Facebook friend page / Headline Surfer®

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Then-County Councilwoman Pat Northey is interviewed at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach in 2012 by HeadlineSurfer.com Publisher Henry Frederick. Northey's Facebook page again includes the internet newspaper as a Facebook friend now that she has new duties with the public as a member of the Charter Review Commission.

DELTONA, Fla. -- Pat Northey, the longstanding Volusia County Councilwoman bounced from the dais of the Frank T. Bruno County Council Chambers in a bitterly-divided 2014 election, has begun mending fences with the online journalist who has followed her political career for the last 20 years.

Could NSB municipal gov't take over utility with car dealer Jack Holcomb on board?

Create: Thu, 09/17/2015 - 11:56
Author: Bob Tolley

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, FLA. -- With the recent appointment of auto dealership owner Jack Holcomb to the Utilities Commission, the city could now have the three votes it needs to control the budget and finances of the utility, which it has been desperately seeking control of for years.