Volusia County has been allocated $133.5 million in disaster recovery funding following Hurricane Milton. The money comes from the federal government through the Department of Housing and Urban ...
Volusia County is taking proactive steps to mitigate flooding risks by purchasing a hurricane-damaged home in the Ormond Beach area.
Four developments would bring 260 affordable housing units to Volusia County. The plans will come back to the County Council ...
Volusia County will have more than $133.5 million in disaster recovery funds to help the community recover from Hurricane Milton. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development awarded the ...
Hamilton County's growing Hispanic population is being seen in the Hamilton County Schools, with 10 county schools now having a majority Hispanic population. At the same time, fewer black students ...
The Volusia County Council will discuss a proposed temporary countywide development moratorium at a special meeting this month. County Council Chairman Jeff Brower, who is pushing the idea ...
Around 9:15 p.m., troopers responded to a stretch of Murphy Road near Pierson. On scene, they found an overturned pickup truck south of Chameleon Road, the Florida Highway Patrol said. According ...
It raised the base flood elevation for most of that area from 6 feet to 7 feet, according to the flood zone map. That means any new construction project in the zone must have a ground floor ...
Volusia County has implemented a new beach parking program, charging $20 daily or $100 annually for off-beach parking. Some residents, like Dana Marie Roquemore, oppose the changes, saying it ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — If you’re heading to Volusia County beaches for the new year and you’re not a resident of the county, expect to pay more. Last year, Volusia County council passed a ...
Wild animals are thriving in the sanctuary, which is just off State Road 40 in Ormond Beach. On the surface and from the sky, it looks like any other house where humans live. However, on the ...
A parking program along Volusia beaches launches Jan. 1, meaning visitors have to pay to park in off-beach parking lots run by the county government, and residents and some others have the ...