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The Daytona Beach News-Journal is a Florida daily newspaper serving Volusia and Flagler Counties. It grew from the Halifax Journal, which was started in 1883. The Davidson family purchased the newspaper in 1928 and retained control until bankruptcy in 2009. In 1986, The Morning Journal and Evening News merged into one morning newspaper. The ...
Daytona Beach News-Journal: Daytona Beach: Gannett Company: Deland Hometown News: Deland: 2013 Hometown News LLC [1] Deltona Hometown News: Volusia: 2013 Hometown News LLC [1] Destin Log, The: Destin: 1974 Gannett Company [1] East County Observer: Bradenton: Observer Media Group [5] El Nuevo Herald: Miami: 1987 [8] McClatchy Company [3] El ...
In a conversation near the end of the show, lifelong Daytona resident and Daytona Beach News-Journal writer Ken Willis notes that Daytona is caught in the past while also attempting to modernize ...
Derrick Henry was born and raised in Daytona Beach.He attended Mainland High School where he was elected class president his junior and senior year. He later attended Rollins College, earning a bachelors degree in philosophy and psychology, before later graduating from Stetson University with a masters in educational leadership. [2]
Clayton Park, Daytona Beach News-Journal. August 3, 2023 at 11:48 AM. Construction is underway for another big-box store along the east side of Interstate 95 at Daytona Beach's Tomoka Town Center.
So far Daytona Beach has received $7.5 million in federal COVID relief funds. With another $7.5 million expected, plans are being made for the money.
The Daytona Beach News-Journal – daily newspaper covering the greater Daytona Beach area; Hometown News – weekly newspaper covering the greater Daytona Beach area; East Coast Current – community newspaper covering Volusia County; Orlando Sentinel – newspaper and news site based in Orlando, with a bureau covering Daytona Beach and ...
Katie Kustura, Daytona Beach News-Journal September 1, 2023 at 6:19 PM Daytona Beach police opened a new substation at 654 N. Grandview Ave. on Friday, Sept. 1.