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The Florida Highway Patrol says lightning struck a motorcyclist on the helmet as he drove on an interstate in Florida, causing a crash and his death.
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A 15-year-old Florida teen remains locked up after investigators say he strangled his mother following an argument over bad grades.
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Daytona Beach city officials plan to sell dirt off of city property to help finance construction of a new homeless shelter.
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Not sure where you can celebrate July 4th? Find a local event here.
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They describe themselves as A rock 'n' roll band with a taste for a touch of strange. Psychedelic punk with a bluesy stomp, holy harmonies, and an attitude.
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How close is Daytona Beach to building a homeless shelter? Faith leaders and city officials are hoping they’ll soon have county funding to build a new shelter. We talk to Father Phil Egitto, pastor at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Daytona Beach about the role of the faith community in helping the homeless.
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Volusia County residents likened the heavy wind and rain from Hurricane Matthew to a train plowing through the area. More than 200,000 people there lost power due to the storm. Property assessors project flooding and damage to cost millions of dollars. Here, we head to Daytona’s beach side where residents were hit hard from the storm.
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A proposal for a permanent homeless shelter in Volusia County has gone nowhere. One pastor says people are frustrated local government officials haven't arrived at a long term solution for serving the homeless.
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Bethune Cookman University is launching a music label. The historically black college in Daytona Beach has already signed artists.
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Non-profit hospitals in Central Florida enjoy tax breaks, but should they? And a pair of gun bills are sailing through the Florida House of Representatives, but could hit the wall in the Senate.