‘Violet the Musical’ continues at Daytona State
With flavors of country, gospel, blues and honky-tonk rock, Daytona State College’s spring musical, “Violet the Musical’’ continues through March 4 at its News-Journal...
Halifax Health to present emergency medicine conference
SPECIAL TO THE DAYTONA TIMES
On Sept. 13, Halifax Health will present Trauma Talks 2019 – a comprehensive, one-day...
Free meals available next week for students in public schools
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Volusia and Flagler County school districts have announced that free meals - breakfast and lunch – will be available March...
Ormond Beach library lines up speakers for Black History Month
Promoters Linda Epps and Lawrence Green are dropping the mic and headlining the Fourth Annual Black History...
Carlton Scarlett Reflects
The former mayor’s brother, who just turned 91,
discusses his sister’s legacy and growing up in Daytona Beach.
BY ANDREAS BUTLER DAYTONA TIMES
When the City of...
Prep football is back; public schools begin play
BY ANDREAS BUTLER
DAYTONA TIMES
After a long wait, high school football is officially back as most local prep squads hit the gridiron this week.
There are...
Police chief pledges free academy for qualified Blacks
Chitwood announces offer at community meeting with residents, officers
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
Daytona Beach Police Chief Michael Chitwood says his department will pay the...
Daytona State to hold interview sessions for part-time instructors
DAYTONA BEACH – Daytona State College is looking for a few good part-time instructors.
DeLand Museum performances to focus on Douglass
The African American Museum of the Arts of DeLand will present John Anderson in “Frederick Douglass, His Life and Times’’ in two performances on...
More free groceries
Local churches and organizations continue to help residents in need of groceries. Numerous cars lined up at the Daytona International Speedway on Wednesday to...