'The Lord got us through' says survivor or DeLand tornado
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Dozens of homes were destroyed after a tornado touched down in DeLand on Tuesdays. Residents are beginning the process of recovering.

NWS surveying damage from EF-2 tornado in DeLand
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Surveyors from the National Weather Service were in DeLand on Wednesday to determine the strength and destruction from a tornado that struck the city on Tuesday,

Tornado leaves devastation in DeLand
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An EF-2 tornado has left a trail of destruction in DeLand. The National Weather Service surveyed the damage on Wednesday, a day after the storm hit.

Police say man tried to steal car with child inside
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Authorities in Volusia County released video of a man accused of trying to steal a car with a child inside.

Violation warnings issued for mask infractions
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Miami Beach police officers have issued thousands of dollars in fines for coronavirus mask policy violations. In Central Florida, it's a different story as more warnings have been issued.

Future of Biketoberfest still under review
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The coronavirus pandemic has not stopped bikers from attending a world-renowned bike festival in South Dakota. That has prompted Daytona Beach to take a closer look at the future of Biketoberfest, which is still undecided.

Hours-long standoff ends peacefully
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A former police officer who threatened suicide was talked out of harms way. He had barricaded himself inside a vehicle at AdventHealth in DeLand.

Boy, 6, may need new kidney
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Important medical testing and treatments have been delayed due to the coronavirus shutdowns earlier this year. Because of such delays, a Florida boy may have to have a kidney removed.

New COVID-19 test site opening in Volusia County
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The Volusia County Fairgrounds will serve as COVID-19 testing and antibody testing. The county is finalizing plans but expects to open the site next week.

Check-in day at Stetson University
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It is move-in day at Stetson University in DeLand. Only a certain number of students and parents were allowed inside residence halls as a safety precaution. Each student is required to get a COVID-19 test before returning to campus and temperature checks are being conducted on campus.

New bridge opens along Orange Avenue in Daytona Beach
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A long-awaited bridge in Daytona Beach is now open for traffic. The Orange Avenue bridge had been in the works for four years, delayed by hurricanes and other events.

Future of Biketoberfest under consideration
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Biketoberfest is one of the biggest tourist draws for Daytona Beach, but the coronavirus pandemic is threatening the event. While city leaders haven't officially canceled Biketoberfest, they are talking to business owners to see if it can be done safely.

Surf school gives kids a chance to learn a skill safely outdoors
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Extracurricular programs are sidelined right now for many kids. A different type of program is keeping kids in shape while learning to surf.

DeLand considering letting people carry alcoholic drinks downtown
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You may be allowed to walk around in DeLand with a beer in your hand. The idea is to get more people to visit downtown and patronize businesses safely.

Parking spots reserved for veterans
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Special parking spots have been designated for veterans in Orange City.

Food distribution in Volusia County
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People in Volusia County waited in line on Wednesday for free food distribution at University High School. Daytona Dream Center partnered with the Second Harvest Food Bank to make the food drop possible.

Mayors asking for COVID-19 symptomatic testing lanes
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A Central Florida mayor has been waiting 13 days after taking a coronavirus test and has yet to receive results. Now, he and other mayors in Volusia County are calling for improvements to the testing system.

New Smyrna Beach mayor asking for limit to beach access
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A beach battle brewing in Volusia County as one city is asking commissioners to limit access to its sand. The mayor of New Smyrna Beach says their shoreline is a big draw, but more people in town means more dangers.