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Florida Man Faces 30 Years for Vandalizing Asian American Family’s Vehicles, Sending Threatening Messages as Squirrel Shares A Daytona Beach, Fla., man is facing up to 30 years in prison after being convicted this week of vandalizing vehicles belonging to an Asian American family with racial slurs. What he did: Kyle Christiansen, 34, spray-painted two of the family’s vehicles and placed nails in their driveway on July 29, 2020. The vehicles, which were parked at the family’s home in New Smyrna Beach, were a black pickup truck owned by a male family member and a gray Honda sedan owned by his sister-in-law. ....
May 22, 2021 | 1:23 PM DeLeon Springs, FL – Residents and visitors in West Volusia now have another trail to enjoy as Volusia County adds another segment to a trail connecting the county’s springs. This new segment adds 1.7 miles to the now 21 mile long Spring-to-Spring Trail; which will be just over 27.2 miles when completed, stretching from DeLeon Springs State Park to Green Springs Park. The Spring-to-Spring trail is also just one part of the partially completed 260-mile St. Johns River-to-Sea Loop, which currently travels through the counties of Volusia, Flagler, Brevard, St. Johns and Putnam. And to District 1 councilwoman Barbara Girtman, this goes beyond just connecting trails. It’s connecting counties and bringing in ECHO tourism for bicycling, for walking, and for sightseeing, Girtman said to News Daytona Beach. There’s a lot of people over 60 that are using the trails for exercise, just to get out, said County Chair Jeff Brower. It’s bring ....
May 12, 2021 | 4:08 PM Daytona Beach, FL - Some have worried that the area could face a fuel shortage because of an attack on a major gas pipeline, but Volusia County officials say there’s nothing to fear as the county is well stocked. According to an email from Volusia County Fleet Management Director Robert Gilmore, the county hasn’t had any issue with getting fuel at the county’s terminals. Additionally, fuel prices at the terminal have remained stable, despite a small 1-cent per-gallon increase. We look back and it’s only gone up a penny since the 8th, said Gilmore to News Daytona Beach. Currently, everything looks good and stable as far as fuel pricing for us goes. As for consumer pricing in the county, some stations have seen increases close to an extra 7-cents per-gallon. But even as some prices climb, the average price of gas in Volusia has only gone up by 2-cents. When it comes to keeping fuel in storage, the county uses a method known as the keep fu ....
Daytona Beach, FL - Some have worried that the area could face a fuel shortage because of an attack on a major gas pipeline, but Volusia County officials say there's nothing to fear as the county is well stocked. According to an email from Vol. ....