BY KATHY HERSH When the demand for more pickleball courts put pressure on the DeLand City Commission to replace most of the ...
Townhomes coming to the countryside As Florida’s population grows, more and more people are moving into agricultural areas ...
Barring thick cloud cover, virtually everyone in the Earth’s Western Hemisphere will soon have the opportunity to view a ...
Some music feels like coming home. It wraps around you like a familiar embrace, offering solace in difficult times and joy in ...
To the surprise of some, the Deltona City Commission’s next regular meeting has been moved from Monday, March 17, to Tu8. ...
BY ROBIN MIMNA For many LGBTQ+ individuals and their families, finding acceptance and support can feel like looking for a lighthouse in a storm — desperately needed, but too often […] ...
BY ROBIN MIMNA Every February, the community of Enterprise proves that rules are overrated and chili is sacred. At the 18th ...
The request for implementing a Springs Protection Zone (SPZ) at nearby Silver Glen Springs is a hot topic. This idea was ...
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about “Smart Growth” initiatives that never took root. For instance, does anyone ...
Disasters and tragedies bring out the worst and the best in people. Eighty-two years after the story played out, American ...
The mayor of Deltona has stirred discussion, simply by leaving town. Yes, it was temporary, but at least once again we get a ...
Fish Fry Fundraiser St. Peter Catholic Church in DeLand is hosting a Fish Fry Fundraiser 4:30-6:30 p.m. Fridays, beginning ...
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