Students find new career at barber school
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
Daytona State College held a ribbon cutting for the opening of its new barber school at the New Smyrna Beach...
Revitalization of Midtown moves closer to reality
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
A booming Midtown is one step closer to reality as the next step of the Midtown Master Plan is undertaken....
Former NFL player tackles diabetes in Daytona Beach
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
Kendall Simmons is no longer tackling defensive players on the football field, but he’s tackling a different beast – type...
Board ponders power of city manager job
Change to mayoral form of government discussed at Daytona Charter Review Commission meeting
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
The power of the Daytona Beach city manager...
Weather didn’t dampen spirit of Black Heritage Festival
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
The Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum celebrated its 23rd Annual Black Heritage Festival last weekend in New Smyrna Beach...
Services Saturday for longtime entrepreneur, truck driver Wilbert Kendrick
FROM STAFF REPORTS
The family of Wilbert Kendrick referred to him this week as “a kind, humorous and generous man’’ as well as an “inspirational...
Circuit court seeking advocates for kids
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
The Guardian ad Litem program of the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court is seeking people with the time and heart to...
Sale of surplus city property still available
Over 50 business, residential and mixed used lots up for grabs
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
The City of Daytona Beach will conclude the receipt of...
Sobering numbers continue for Blacks, HIV/AIDS
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is Feb. 7. Initially observed in 1999, the 2014 theme is “I Am My Brother’s and...
Music, entertainment, heritage in New Smyrna
BY ASHLEY D. THOMAS
DAYTONA TIMES
The Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum will celebrate and sponsor its 23rd Annual Black Heritage Festival Feb. 7-9 in...