Flooding studies are underway in Volusia County cities, and local officials are working together on storm water management.
The Daytona Beach Housing Authority properties of Palmetto Park, Caroline Village and Walnut Oak could be transformed.
The priorities Daytona Beach officially submitted for the ... services and infrastructure," and to be given state funding for flood reduction projects. The city also requested $1.98 million ...
The event drew hundreds to the county's Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, including local elected officials and Volusia residents, and highlighted efforts to combat flooding and the county government ...
Advertisement This perpetual debate added another chapter following Sunday’s Daytona 500 that saw William Byron go from seventh on the final lap to victory lane due to a crash that either ...
The Daytona 500 carried the sports calendar over the busy Presidents' Day weekend, but the "Great American Race" still suffered a ratings hit. After waiting out a nearly four-hour rain delay ...
Sunday’s Daytona 500 saw the most cars involved in crashes in that event since the 2019 race and ended a Daytona Speedweeks that saw nearly 100 vehicles in the Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck Series ...
"Significant and devastating flooding" in Pikeville, Kentucky — a small town in the eastern part of the state with a population of roughly 7,000 — has left the community submerged in water ...
Kentucky, Appalachia battered by flooding with at least 13 dead The death toll in flood-battered Kentucky rose to 12, Gov. Andy Beshear said Monday night. Two fatal vehicle crashes were connected ...
Severe flooding over the weekend has caused damage and deaths across the state. According to the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet, flooding is Kentucky's most frequent and costly natural ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- William Byron fortuitously missed the ferocious wrecks down the stretch at the Daytona 500 that knocked out contenders racing for the checkered flag and left him with a ...
DAYTONA BEACH — Before he geared up to win another Daytona 500, William Byron wanted to get away — far away, to a place where he could blend in and leave behind the grind and garage.
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