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Motorcyclist Killed In I-95 Crash

Jun 9, 2021 | 2:50 PM Daytona Beach, FL - A crash that closed three lanes of I-95 for most of the morning claimed the life of a 60-year-old Port Orange man. Investigators with Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) say three vehicles—an SUV driven by a 45-year-old New Smyrna Beach woman; a sedan driven by a 60-year-old Port Orange man; and the deceased’s motorcycle—were headed northbound on I-95 in Daytona Beach around 7:15 Wednesday (June 9) morning near International Speedway Boulevard (ISB), with the motorcycle leading the sedan and SUV, respectively. #TRAFFICALERT: A crash at Exit 260 in Daytona Beach has three lanes blocked on northbound I-95Expect heavy delays. No alternate routes available at this time. pic.twitter.com/O16aOriZTp— News Daytona Beach (@NewsDaytonaBch) June 9, 2021 According to state troopers, traffic ahead of the motorcycle began to slow down for aluminum debris that was lying in the roadway. Both the motorcycle and the sedan slowed down

Man in Volusia jail for probation violation in killing dies of COVID

Timothy Lee Whistler avoided a possible death sentence for beating a psychic to death with a Champagne bottle in Cassadaga a quarter century ago. Whistler pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of second-degree murder in Volusia County Circuit Court, served about 20 years in state prison and was released in 2016. He then moved to Missouri to live with his wife and began serving his 20 years of probation. But in February, he was arrested in Missouri on a charge of driving while intoxicated, a violation of his probation.  The 49-year-old Whistler was extradited back to the Volusia County Branch Jail and that’s when COVID-19 became a death sentence he could not avoid.

Daytona Beach s A1A and ISB intersection free of roundabout plan

Also discussed during the virtual meeting of the ISB Coalition is a proposal to add protected bicycle and pedestrian lanes down the middle of Clyde Morris Boulevard from Beville Road to Halifax Health Medical Center. That stretch of Clyde Morris Boulevard could also include a roundabout and pedestrian tunnel under the road in front of the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University campus, FDOT officials said. Your vision for Clyde Morris Boulevard is absolutely spectacular, Rodney Cruise, Embry-Riddle s senior vice president for administration and planning, told FDOT leaders taking part in the Zoom meeting. You guys have just outdone yourself. It s really just out of the park.

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