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The 2024 Fall Student Involvement Fair Encouraged Hatters to ‘Get Involved’
The second floor of the Carlton Union Building was abuzz with the sounds of chatter and laughter during the 2024 Fall Student Involvement Fair that took place Wednesday, Aug. 28. The fair provided an opportunity for incoming and returning students to explore the rainbow of student organizations, and campus resources,...
A Special Thank You to the Fall Sports Supporters
In the wake of this year’s second annual Stetson Athletics Fall Giving Challenge, we want to take a moment to express heartfelt thanks to those who participated and contributed!. The Fall Giving Challenge invited alumni, friends and supporters to contribute to Stetson Athletics. Our goal was to support each...
Stetson in the News: August 23-29, 2024
• Hometown News featured Stetson and quoted President Christopher F. Roellke, PhD, in the Aug. 22 story, “Stetson honored again as a College of Distinction.”. • Central Florida News 13 featured Stetson in the Aug. 22 broadcast segment, “Groundbreaking on New Residence Hall.” WFTV, Yahoo! News and the Orlando Business Journal featured Stetson and quoted Jessica Day, executive director of Residential Living and Learning, in the Aug. 22 story, “Stetson University kicks off construction on new dorm.”
Deland Man, Loveking Kitching, Pleads Guilty to Federal Firearm Possession Charges
Loveking Kitching, a 22-year-old from Deland, entered a guilty plea for two counts of possessing firearms as a convicted felon, according to the United States Attorney's Office. Sentenced under the weight of the federal law, Kitching could see up to 15 years for each count when he faces a judge later this year on December 11. The U.S. Department of Justice reports that the first incident took place on May 13, 2023, where Kitching, amidst an exchange of gunfire near a gas station, was captured on camera entering a convenience store with a loaded 9mm pistol. This confrontation left Kitching with injuries to his mouth and hand.
Volusia-Flagler football roundup: 7 local teams earn first wins of 2024 season
For seven Volusia-Flagler teams, Week 2 was a good first step. Seven local squads earned their first victories of the 2024 high school football season on Thursday and Friday, and nine overall won. ...
‘Free lunch’ is over: Volusia to charge visitors more for beach parking
DAYTONA BEACH — Visitors to some of the beaches closest to Orlando will soon have to pay to park in Volusia County’s seaside lots, a significant change for a stretch of coastline that offered thousands of free spaces. Daily parking at Volusia’s formerly no-cost off-beach lots will be $20 for out-of-towners starting Jan. 1. That change will affect beachside parks in Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach ...
Volusia clerk of court candidate withdraws from race making Laura Roth the winner
The race for Volusia County clerk of court is now over because one of the two candidates has withdrawn. Democrat Mackenzie Quinn was set to face incumbent Clerk Laura Roth in the Nov. 5 election, but Quinn dropped out less than two weeks after the Republican primary between Roth and John Flemm....
After losing Volusia County chair election, Denys endorses Dye for role
A former competitor in the race for Volusia County chair has endorsed one of the two remaining candidates. Former Volusia County Councilwoman Deb Denys posted her support for Randy Dye shortly after placing third in the primary with about 17 percent of the votes cast. ...
Central Florida retail expands along I-4, forming a ‘metroplex’
Brevard, Volusia and Lake counties may not immediately come to mind as among the hottest for retail development when considering the 10-county area that makes up the Interstate 4 corridor spanning the Tampa Bay region through Orlando to Daytona Beach.
Volusia-Flagler high school football: Live scoreboard for Week 2 of 2024 regular season
For the second week in a row, New Smyrna Beach plays a home game on Thursday night. This time, DeLand visits New Smyrna Beach Sports Complex in a battle of former district foes. The rest of Week 2 kicks off on Friday. Eleven matchups involving Volusia-Flagler teams adorn the schedule. Atlantic and Matanzas...
More Volusia County Schools employees will see salary increases in 2024-25 school year
Volusia County Schools and Volusia United Educators Support settled their contract Tuesday and, if approved, more district employees will see their salaries increase this year. The contract includes the following agreements, according to a district press release: Health insurance contributions will increase from $565 per month to $605. Salary packages will increase, which includes a...
Orlando weather: Hot, humid, with possible afternoon thunderstorms
As we kick off Labor Day Weekend, our Saturday forecast should seasonable temperatures with the chance of a few showers and storms by midday. Highs today will climb into the low 90s for inland areas of Central Florida and closer to the upper 80s along the coast. While scattered showers...
Sanford Police Seeks Public Help in Locating Suspect Ishell Felder with Outstanding Warrants
The authorities have taken to social media in an attempt to locate Ishell Callie Jean Felder, who currently has outstanding warrants for her arrest. The Sanford Police Department has asked the public for assistance in finding Felder through their 'Find ‘Em Friday' campaign, publicized on their official X page. Felder is wanted on charges of violation of probation for possession of oxycodone and uttering forged bills, among others.
Jaide Caporale Receives 35-Year Sentence for Second-Degree Murder in 2020 Sanford Man's Killing
In the latest turn in a grisly tale of murder, Jaide Caporale has been sentenced to 35 years behind bars for her role in the killing of a Sanford man in 2020. This decision came down during a court hearing where Caporale pleaded to Second-Degree Murder, accepting the heaviest punishment outlined in the plea bargain, as reported by the State Attorney’s Office.
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