Daytona Beach, FL - One person is dead as a result of yesterday's (February 11) three-vehicle crash at the intersection of International Speedway Boulevard and Clyde Morris Boulevard. Daytona Beach Police say that a 57-year-old Port Orange woman is the.
DAYTONA BEACH As national retail and restaurant chains flock to this city s fast-growing LPGA area, Vittorio and Catarina Tiano quietly opened their new eatery on West International Speedway Boulevard in January. If this location (at One Daytona) didn t pop up as being available, we probably wouldn t have opened a second location, said Catarina Tiano. She and her husband also run a Tiano s restaurant that opened in 2009 next to New Smyrna Beach Municipal Golf Course.
The new Tiano s across from Daytona International Speedway is one of a handful of new stores and restaurants that have opened along ISB in recent months.
Here s where the money comes from:
90 percent ($831,691): Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster assistance related to Hurricane Irma.
5 percent ($46,205): State of Florida disaster assistance related to Hurricane Irma.
5 percent ($46,205): Volusia County s library fund. largely via property taxes.
The branch, built in 1977 and formally called Daytona Beach Regional Library, is located on an island south of the International Speedway Boulevard Bridge s western end.
The library s floor is below the flood plain, meaning it s at risk of flooding during so called 100-year storms. When we talk about a 100-year storm, it means there’s a 1 percent chance each year that the storm might occur, Kasbeer explained.
DeLand shelter resident fatally struck while on her way to start new job
Victim was crossing International Speedway Boulevard, troopers say
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VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – A resident at a homeless shelter in DeLand was fatally struck Monday morning while she was on her way to start her first day at a new job, according to First Step Shelter.
The Florida Highway Patrol said the 30-year-old woman was crossing International Speedway Boulevard near Red John Drive at about 6:45 a.m. but ran back into the road to pick up an item she’d dropped.
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Records show a 20-year-old DeLand man driving a pickup truck hit the woman as she was in the street.
Jan 25, 2021 10:12 AM Daytona Beach, FL - Troopers are investigating after a 30-year-old Indiana woman was struck and killed on International Speedway Boulevard in Daytona Beach. A report from Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) says a pickup truck operated by a 20-year-old DeLand man was headed eastbound on ISB towards Red John Drive, near the Volusia County Jail Monday morning (January 25th). Just before 7:00, the pickup struck and killed the unidentified victim as she attempted to cross the road. Witnesses say they saw the woman drop something in the roadway before she ran back in an attempt to pick it up, which led to the incident. She later died at the hospital. As of 10:00 Monday morning, the eastbound lanes of ISB at Red John Drive remained closed. This investigation remains active and ongoing.