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Dry conditions continue across Central Florida as crews in New Smyrna Beach monitor a 300-acre brush fire. Responders tell Spectrum News 13 that the Honeydew fire is 90 percent contained ...
Firefighters are working a 200-acre brush fire near New Smyrna Beach that is only 5% contained but the Tuesday afternoon blaze is currently not threatening homes, a Volusia County spokeswoman said.
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — Some four-legged occupants were spared from a fire that broke out in their home in New Smyrna Beach. The local fire department said four cats were saved from the fire on ...
Firefighters are battling a small fire that was reported in St. Cloud on Tuesday, according to officials. The St. Cloud ...
After an early-morning kitchen fire shut down operations in March, The Knot House, located at 1001 Canal St. in New Smyrna Beach, has plans to reopen on May 21, 2025. A battery-powered scale in ...
Some four-legged occupants were spared from a fire that broke out in their home in New Smyrna Beach. The local fire department said four cats were saved from the fire on Southard Avenue.
Steve has always loved the beach and is excited to live this close to the ocean within a major city as well! A brush fire in southern ... Jimenez launched his brand-new boat, but he remained ...
How these teams keep people safe With a national lifeguard shortage affecting Volusia, the county's beach safety teams are also putting in extra effort to recruit new lifeguards and keep Volusia ...
Fire crews from Volusia and Seminole counties ... have been found safe, according to the New Smyrna Beach Police Department. Police are searching for a man accused of firing a gun outside a ...
NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. — Two fishing piers in New Smyrna Beach damaged by recent hurricanes may reopen in time for the 4th of ...
Fire crews are battling a growing brush fire in northern San Diego County, with evacuation orders and warnings in place for nearby residents.
A homeless man was stabbed 11 times during a fight at a camp in the woods Sunday at the dead-end of Findley Street near New Smyrna Beach, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.