Shark expert weighs in on 2 bites in one day in New Smyrna Beach

Beach safety said two people were bitten by sharks Monday in New Smyrna Beach less than two hours apart, including a young boy.

Volusia County Schools vote to make face coverings optional effective immediately

The Volusia County School Board on Monday voted to make face-coverings optional and voluntary at schools and other Volusia County Schools facilities, effective immediately.

Firefighters: Wildfire burning in Volusia County 90% contained

Fire officials said Sunday that the Possum Camp Road Fire in Volusia County is 90% contained. Firefighters are expected to be back out Monday to watch for hot spots.

Trucks on display as ‘Truck Meet 2021' hits Daytona Beach

Officials in Volusia County say they expect thousands to turn out this weekend for the Daytona Truck Meet 2021.

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FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Allison Gargaro was in Daytona Beach on Friday in the FOX 35 Storm Team Thunder Truck to preview the Daytona Truck Meet 2021.

Deputies: Missing Florida teens located safely in North Carolina

The Volusia County Sheriff's Office needs the public's help to find a possibly endangered DeLand teen and her boyfriend.

New Smyrna Beach raising homes to prevent flooding

City leaders in New Smyrna Beach put the final seal on a budget to fund a nearly $2 million project to help prevent flooding for nine homes. The plan, if all goes well, will lift nine homes off the ground and place them on concrete stilts.

Stetson offers incentives to reach campus vaccination goal

With a goal of getting 70-80% of its campus vaccinated, Stetson University is offering incentives to students including free tuition.The school announced Friday it would raffle off a year of free tuition to two students. 

Stetson offers incentives to reach campus vaccination goal
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With a goal of getting 70 to 80% of its campus vaccinated, Stetson University is offering incentives to students including free tuition.

Deltona city commissioners vote to keep metal detectors

The vote comes after an incident at a previous meeting where a woman filed a citizen’s complaint before council members, saying a deputy made her "feel very uncomfortable and violated" while crossing through the metal detectors.