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Lake Mary's North Palmetto Street crossing to be closed part of the week for SunRail crossing rebuild

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SunRail / Headline SurferGraphic for Headline Surfer / SunRail project in Lake Mary.

LAKE MARY -- SunRail construction crews will close the North Palmetto Street railroad crossing beginning 7 a.m. Wednesday through 4 p.m. Friday.

The closure will allow crews to rebuild the crossing, city officials said.

School of Rock in Oviedo enjoyable experience for Edgewater teen

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OVIEDO -- How cool would it be to have your music student desire to practice an instrument during the week between lessons? About as awesome as it is for him or her to perform rock songs on stage.

The School of Rock in Oviedo has inspired young people, ages 8 to 18, for the past two years at the same location, 5420 Deep Lake Road, just off 426, Aloma Road, in Seminole County. If you live in Edgewater like we do, it's not that far away.

VCSO: Man shot in his Deltona residence; deputies looking for two men

Deltona man shot in home / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer graphic / A man living at 3222 Roland Drive in Deltona, as shown here in this locator map, was shot inside his residence and two men suspected in the shooting are at large.

DELTONA -- A Deltona man was airlifted by helicopter to Halifax Health Medical Center in Daytona Beach with a non-life threatening bullet wound to his head after he was confronted by two men inside his residence just before 8:30 p.m. Sunday, a Volusia County Sheriff''s official said.

Port Orange cops: Sweetwater Elem. School in lockdown this morning after asst. principal attacked with box cutter

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Sweetwater Elem. locked down / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer graphic / What sparked the sneak attack is unkwown.

Port Orange -- Sweetwater Elementary School is locked down while a manhunt is ongoing for an unidentified man who attacked an assistant principal with a box cutter before running off.

Port Orange police responded to a 9-1-1 call about the attack, prompting cops to order a lockdown of the school at 5800 Victoria Gardens Boulevard. Police didn't provide any details as to the extent of injuries.

Volusia County Sheriff's Office: Problems with 9-1-1 calls

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Volusia County disptch having problems with 911 calls / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / The 5-month-old Emergency Operations and Sheriff's Communications Center on Tiger Bay Road has issues with its E911 system.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Volusia County is currently experiencing intermittent problems throughout the area with its emergency 9-1-1 system today, a Sheriff's Office official said.

"Because of the problems, some callers have been unable to reach 9-1-1 and are receiving a recording," agency spokesman Gary Davidson told Headline Surfer.

"The situation appears to be affecting both landline and cell phones," Davidson said.

WESH TV: Daytona Beach cops shoot man after he plunged a knife into a woman's chest

Shooting scene in Daytona / cops open fire / Headline SurferJermaine Gree shot by Daytona cops / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer graphic / Jermaine Green, shown here in a prior Volusia County Branch Jail mug, and the suspect shot by cops early on this Wednesday morning, has a lengthy arrest record.

DAYTONA BEACH -- Violent crime continues unabated in Daytona Beach with a report of city cops forced to open fire on a man who had a knife to a woman's throat and plunging it into her chest inside a residence in the 800 block of Magnolia Avenue, according to WESH TV.

The shooting happened after two officers responded to a domestic dispute call at 2:45 a.m. during which cops were forced to break down the door when nobody answered, Police Chief Michael Chitwood told the Orlando TV station.

Port Orange Family Days very much part of New Smyrna Beach Area Beach Weeks

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Port Orange Family Days Oct. 3-6 / Headline SurferTall Man part of Port Orange Family Days / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo (main image) by Henry Frederick / The City of Port Orange is gearing up for Family Days, part of the New Smyrna Beach Area Beach Weeks, sponsored by the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority.

PORT ORANGE -- Everything is bigger and better than your typical carnival event at the Port Orange Family Days, which will be held Oct. 3-6, at the Port Orange City Center: There's the Tall Man. There's the ferris wheel. And on and on.

Port Orange Family Days is the epitome of togetherness -- wholesome clean fun for every member of the family -- mom, dad, the kids, grandparents -- people of all ages who live, work and play in the ultimate family city -- Port Orange.

The Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority is keenly aware of this, which is why Port Orange Family Days is an integral part of the SVAA's Fall tourism-destination event, Beach Weeks, which begins Sept. 28 and runs through November with myriad activities from the New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival to a book fair and other activities sure to draw the interest of locals and tourists alike based on the success of the inaugural summer Beach Weeks this year.

500. Legacy of New Smyrna Beach politician Lynne Plaskett: Claim of being cured of cancer by alien saucer

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Headline Surfer's Top 500 Newsmakers
Lynne Plaskett claimed she was cured of cancer by aliens / Headline SurferLynne Plaskett appeared on Unsolved Mysteries / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer photo / Lynne Plaskett's storied political life, including her tale of being cured of cancer by aliens, earns her the 500th spot on Headline Surfer's countdown of the 'Top 500 Newsmakers of Central Florida' (greater Daytona Beach-Orlando) as part of the 24/7 internet newspaper's 5th anniversary celebration.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Lynne Plaskett opted to retire rather than seek another term on the New Smyrna Beach City Commission, but her final motion and vote has certainly sparked controversy. Then again, controversy is nothing new to this politician who, in the mid-1990s claimed she was cured of lymphoma by an alien spaceship the size of a dinner plate that levitated and scanned her body.

Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer backs down on 21% pay raise; settles for 6% instead

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Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer backs down from 21% pay hike. / Headline SurferPhoto for Headline Surfer / Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer, shown here, still gets three times the pay raise of the rank-and-file employess at City Hall with his amended raise.

ORLANDO -- The intense media scrutiny and public outcry over the 21 percent salary increases for himself and his elected colleagues on the City Council was too much for even Mayor Buddy Dyer to endure.

And so one week after voting himself and the others the mega raises, Dyer did an about face Monday and counter-offered a more palatable 6 percent increase.

Instead of seeing his $160,892 salary go to $195,500, it would climb to $170,545.

Still, the 6 percent hike is three times what other municipals workers are slated to receive in the new fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.

Sticking to his guns philosophically, the mayor said the initial raise request was justified based on the marketplace, but acquiesced, saying in part: "Upon reflection, while the economy is still recovering, I think the percentage of the increase probably sends the wrong message to the public." 

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How do these public officials justify their outrageous salaries; said Bob Tolley.

how can every-day people relate to this.

Tolley the indifference is unbelievable. The public feels they have no say.

I know I'm getting under their fingernails and making them look stupid.

Walter Allen could be running possibly for Adam's seat or Adam's seat.

Hathaway give me a break.