Man accused of shooting BB gun into cars on interstates
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Deputies in Volusia County arrested a man accused of firing a BB gun into cars as they traveled along Interstates 4 and 95 in January.

Florida's beachside hotels adjust to new social distancing reality

Some beachside hotels are starting to see a slight increase in guests as talks continue about reopening the state of Florida.

New Smyrna Beach businesses anxious to hear governor's reopening plan

As talks about reopening continue, Flagler Avenue businesses are anxiously waiting on the greenlight from the Governor Ron DeSantis.

Company making face shields in Volusia County
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Another Central Florida company is pivoting its business model, taking a 3-D printer typically used for tiny home manufacturing ad using it to create face shields for first responders.

Volusia County realtor shifts to PPE production

A New Smyrna Beach business has shifted its production to focus on making PPE for healthcare workers and first responders.

Volusia County releases back-up high school graduation schedule

The back-up graduation rehearsals and ceremonies are scheduled to be held for Volusia County high schools beginning July 6 and ending July 11.  

Epic Theatres brings back drive-in movies in Deltona

The theater started showing drive-in movies on March 19 as a way to give families a night out while still maintaining social distancing guidelines. 

COVID-19 antibody testing
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More sites are opening up in Central Florida to test for coronavirus antibodies, to determine if people already had the virus and have since recovered.

Storm takes out trees and power lines in DeLand
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Several trees and power lines fell around DeLand as storms moved across the city. Crews spent the afternoon removing a tree at Walts Avenue and Thompson.

'They just have no protection': COVID-19 cluster discovered at 2 Central Florida prisons, officials says

The Florida Department of Corrections reports there are 24 inmates at Sumter Correctional Institution who have COVID-19.  Then, there are 47 inmates at Tomoka Correctional Institution who also have coronavirus.

Boat ramps open in New Smyrna Beach with new rules
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One Florida city is relaxing restrictions on boat ramps, but residents will still have to adhere to CDC guidelines.

Seven inmates infected with COVID-19 at Daytona Beach prison

The inmates, 69-year-old Jeffrey Sand and 84-year-old William Wilson, died on April 9 and April 12, respectively, Martin said. Wilson and Sand appear to be the first two coronavirus-related deaths among the state’s roughly 94,000 inmates.