Many had to stand outside the City Council chambers as over 100 residents swarmed the building to voice their frustration.
It was standing room only at the Port Orange City Council meeting as residents packed the chambers, with many forced to watch the proceedings from overflow areas.
Mary Wagoner lived with her mother, Judith Jones, when a tree fell onto Wagoner's bedroom in their Port Orange home during ...
A 64-year-old man was killed in a single-car crash in Port Orange Sunday afternoon, according to police. Police responded to ...
A 64-year-old man died on Sunday after appearing to have a medical episode before he crashing into a tree, according to Port ...
Residents of Colony in the Wood mobile home community spent Friday using kayaks and wading through flood water to see how ...
The three projects identified as 2025's legislative priorities for the city include upgrades to two lift stations and ...
Hurricane Milton caused destruction and damage scattered about Volusia and Flagler counties, leaving many residents in misery ...
This 40-year-old favorite, formerly Daytona's Original First Turn, will rebrand and reopen under new ownership in Port Orange ...
Alberto’s Pizza in Port Orange is gathering donations for victims of flooding in western North Carolina after Hurricane ...
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