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Florida-based federal judge rules Obamacare unconstitutional; our bloggers weigh in

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- A Florida-based federal judge ruled unconstitutional.today President Obama's health-care program, thrusting back into the spotlight what critics have labeled "Obamacare.

You can read the latest developments for Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson's rationale for his ruling by clicking on the following link to OrlandoSentinel.com: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/health/sns-ap-us-health-overhaul,0,3679478.story.

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You can watch video reports on the judge's ruling and the Obama administrations response on our Home page by clicking on the video segments from the Associated Press, the New York Post and The New York Times

Read Peter Mallory's take supporting the judge's ruling by going to his blog: "The Right Side" or by clicking a direct link here: http://nsbnews.net/content/396519-florida-based-federal-judges-ruling-against-obamacare-unconstitutional-right-point

Read Darlene Vann's take on partisan politics with Obamacare in her blog "Musings" on our Home page under community bloggers or by clicking the direct link here: http://www.nsbnews.net/content/396637-round-and-round-obamacare-debate-continues-unabated-partisan-politics-strong-ever

Read Stan Ecudero's take in support of the judge in his blog "The Guidepost" on our Home page under community bloggers or by clicking the direct link here: http://nsbnews.net/content/396638-judges-ruling-against-obamacare-jolt-leftist-government-leanings-president

Vote in our InstaPoll on our Home page on the left side, which asks: Do you agree with a landmark ruling by a Florida-based federal judge that Obamacare is unconstitutional?

 

Daytona Beach police arrest two men in grocery store robbery

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Video production by Sera Frederick / Daytona Beach police release surveillance video .of an armed robbery early Monday at the  Piublix Supermarket on Beville Road that led to the arrests of Antony Conyers Jr. and Shavonski Shipmon, shown below from in jail mugs, left to right, respectively, on armed robbery charges with a firearm.Click the attachment to read the police report in which one of the accused gunmen tells investigators that he told his cohort "not to chicken out" before the armed robbery went down.

DAYTONA BEACH --It didn't take police long to catch up with two men arrested today on armed robbery charges with a firearm of the Publix supermasrket 1500 Beville Road just before 7:30 a.m..

Police had ample evidence in charging Antony Conyers, Jr., 23, and Shavonski Shipmon, 27.

Chip Ganassi cars finish 1-2 at Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway

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Courtesy photo / Scott Pruett and fellow Daytona Prototype champion Memo Rojas joined team newcomers Joey Hand and Graham Rahal in the No. 01 TELMEX/Target BMW/Riley, to take the checkered flag Sunday in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

DAYTONA BEACH -- It may be two trips around the clock, but it took as last-lap sprint for Scott Pruett to take theckered flag to win the Rolex 24 today at Daytona International Speedway.

Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway in high gear today in the closing hours

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Photo courtesy of Grand-Am Road Racing / The 02 of Chip Ganassi Racing was chasing down the 01 sister car with less than two hours to go this afternoon in the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway.

DAYTONA BEACH -- The 2011 GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series presented by Cask No. 16 is winding down this afternoon with 01 BMW Riley of Chip Ganassi Racing out front with the sister 02 car right behind with two hours to go.

For the first time since 2004, the race was delayed for 2 hours and 47 minutes this morning because of thick fog over the track.

IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts expected to draw thousands to New Smyrna Beach today on a beautiful Sunday

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Photos by Henry Frederick / Former New Smyrna Beach Mayor Jim Vandergrifft and his wife, Pamela, and their miniature poodle, Cooper, stroll down Canal Street towards the Intracoastal Waterway after Saturday's IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts. The festival makes its second and final run today. The event is free to the public where countless works of art are showcased and offered for sale. For more information, please go to http://www.imagesartfestival.org/  

NEW SMYRNA BEACH --Former Mayor Jim Vandergrifft and his wife, Pamela, were impressed by the array of art exhibits and the large crowd during Saturday's opening of the 2011 IMAGES: A Festical of the Arts, on historic Canal Street and Riverside Drive near the beautiful Intracoastal Waterway.

Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood assists Sheriff's office in disarming man with shotgun on Memorial Hospital property; man committed for psychiatric evaluation

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DAYTONA BEACH -- A 38-year-old man armed with a shotgun in his vehicle who refused to leave Florida Memorial Hospital property eventually surrendered earlier today after Police Chief Mike Chitwood arrived at the scene to support Sheriff's personnel who had jurisdiction.

Ormond Beach police on the hunt for man who robbed bank this afternoon; surveillance photos of suspect released

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Courtesy photo / This surveillance photo captures a man who robbed the RBC Bank at 128 E. Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach on Friday afternoon. If you recognize him, please call Ormond Beach police at 386-677-0731.

ORMOND BEACH -- A man walked into the RBC Bank on East Granada Boulevard at 2:30 this afternoon and handed the teller demanding cash. The robber never showed or implied he had a gun and then fled after he was handed an undisclosed amount of cash, police said.

4-year-old Deltona boy found at bottom of nearby murky pool by deputies pronounced dead at hospital

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DELTONA The 4-year-old boy found floating in a nearby pool by deputies was pronounced dead a short time later in the emergency room at Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City, A Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman said.

The incident occurred at 600 E. Normandy Blvd. A passing deputy who was on patrol in the area was flagged down at about 4:41 p.m. and told that the boy, Jordan Ugaldea, was missing.

Missing 4-year-old Deltona boy found floating in nearby pool tonight; rushed to hospital

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DELTONA -- A 4-year-old boy reported missing just after 4:30 tonight and found by deputies floating in a pool a few minutes later was rushed to Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City, a Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman said.

"The child didn't live there," Davidson said.

The preschooler was found in a backyard pool at 600 E. Normandy just before 5 p.m. after a deputy was alerted by a family member about 15 minutes earlier on East Normandy, near Hartley Lane.

Editor's Note: VolusiaNews.net will provide updates as new information is released by the Sheriff's Office

Fallout from Steve Dennis firing and his ties to Robert Lott continues to divide business community

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NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The fallout from the firing of Steve Dennis as executive director of the Southeast Chamber of Commerce continues five months later. A prominent businesswoman has quit the organization in support of Dennis while critics continue to question how Dennis can remain with the CRA despite the fact he no longer works, owns a business or even lives in the district.