Florida Spring Break Panic: Bottle Crunch Sparks Beach Stampede
Hundreds of spring breakers fled Daytona Beach after mistaking water bottle crunches for gunfire, though separate shootings occurred nearby over the weekend.
Hundreds of spring breakers fled Daytona Beach after mistaking water bottle crunches for gunfire, though separate shootings occurred nearby over the weekend.
Daytona Beach, a popular Spring Break destination, experienced five separate shootings over three days, leaving a police officer injured and a suspect in critical condition. Authorities are investigating links to holiday festivities.
Chrisanna Abad, a car saleswoman of Middle Eastern descent, files federal lawsuit alleging racial discrimination and ADA violations at Florida Honda dealership.
A family vacation turned into a nightmare when a teenager was randomly attacked on Daytona Beach Boardwalk, narrowly avoiding a fatal injury to his jugular vein.
A 13-year-old boy was attacked by a stranger on Daytona Beach Boardwalk, suffering a deep neck wound that doctors said was millimeters from fatal. The assailant, a registered sex offender, was arrested.
Comedian Nate Bargatze served as grand marshal for the Daytona 500, sharing jokes and insights into his career, including Grammy wins and a new movie.
A Florida pickleball match escalated into a violent brawl involving over 20 people, resulting in felony battery charges for a couple after injuries and paddle attacks.
The France family, founders of NASCAR, has shaped Daytona Beach into a premier motorsports destination through generations of investment and community commitment.
Ellen Gilland, 79, says she has no regrets after serving a year in prison for killing her terminally ill husband in a botched murder-suicide at a Florida hospital.
A former police officer turned teacher faces drug trafficking charges after a dramatic SWAT arrest in Daytona Beach, Florida, involving fentanyl and other narcotics.
A female teacher and former police officer has been arrested for allegedly dealing fentanyl after a raid by her old colleagues in Daytona Beach, Florida.
A 79-year-old Florida woman imprisoned for fatally shooting her terminally ill husband in a hospital standoff says she wouldn't change her actions, describing it as a pact gone wrong.