Daytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 27
Where are the cats going? That question was asked recently by two people on opposite sides of the feral cat issue in Palm Coast.
Is Boomer boom for real?Daytona Beach News-Journal Online - Fri Nov 27
Your correspondent believes demographics is destiny. An easy thing to believe in Florida.
Black Friday tradition shifting a bitDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Thu Nov 26
Happy Thanksgiving with all its traditional turkey, family and football. But the luster of one tradition -- Black Friday -- may be dulling a bit in the face of an economy struggling to recover from the worst recession in 40 years.
Changes made at Cody's Corner after fatal crashDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 25
Flagler County has added rumble strips to the pavement and flashing yellow lights to signs on County Road 304 since a sod truck driver ran a stop sign and crashed into a minivan in a deadly accident at Cody's Corner.
Attorney Fired In Incest CaseWFTV Orlando - Wed Nov 25
A Palm Coast man accused of incest and 52 counts of possession of child pornography fired his defense attorney on Tuesday.
Former nursery about to bloom againDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 25
The former Allandale Nursery, idle and overgrown for the past five years, is about to come alive with fresh landscaping, new products and an expanded line of services.
Attorney fired in incest caseDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Wed Nov 25
A Palm Coast man accused of fathering his daughter's son has now fired his defense attorney twice, and this time he did not change his mind, further prolonging any conclusion to the nearly year-old case.
Palm Coast Recognizing BeautyFirst Coast News - Tue Nov 24
While the city may only be 10 years old , it still takes work to keep it beautiful.
Home sales rising; prices divingDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Tue Nov 24
Man stabbed outside home Police: 2 men stole 17 trucks Police: Doctor arrested for fraudulent painkiller prescription Bethune-Cookman fires football coach Wyatt House prices The following are the annual median sales price for existing houses sold by Realtors in Volusia and Flagler counties.
New housing units lagging sharplyDaytona Beach News-Journal Online - Sun Nov 22
In another report showing one of the biggest weaknesses in the area economy, permits issued for new housing units in the third quarter were down 60 percent from last year in Volusia and Flagler counties.
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