Volusia, Flagler schools brace for cuts Lawmakers linger over budget woes As Florida lawmakers met Tuesday in a gloomy Capitol, more details emerged about how they will slash funding for dozens of programs to help close a $2.3 billion shortfall in this year's budget. Volusia schools are expected to lose $8.5 million, and Flagler schools will lose about $1.7 million, under nearly identical plans released by the House and Senate. Related items: · Proposal puts pinch on speeding drivers · Florida Legislature Web site
Theater's Newest Curtain Call DeLand's ancient Athens reborn once more Tuesday was opening night at the Athens Theatre. It wasn't the first opening night at DeLand's 1922 vaudeville and silent-movie house, not by thousands. Nor was it the last. Not nearly. But there were times when it seemed the curtain might be stilled in the place that for so long has been the social and entertainment soul of a community.
The box seats in the newly restored Athens Theatre in DeLand were a great place to watch the grand reopening ceremonies Tuesday night.
State attorney: 'Healing has begun' Larizza takes office Tuesday with swear-in Calling Flagler County a symbolic launching point for his new administration, political newcomer Ralph Joseph Larizza on Tuesday announced "the healing has begun" as he was sworn in as state attorney for the 7th Judicial Circuit.
Stranger returns wallet and life When Jean Carpenter lost her wallet , she thought she'd lost everything. But thanks to an unnamed stranger, the Orange City woman got her life back.
Champion Spinners
Watch Palm Coast's Mike Kettman and son Cameron demonstrate their Guiness World Record basketball spinning skills. Click here to read story.