Saturday, November 2nd, 2024

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Good morning, Daytona Beach. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 2nd of November.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ In Port Orange, a man who shot and killed an individual allegedly trying to harm him and his son under Florida's 'stand your ground' law is not expected to face charges. The Daytona Beach News-Journal
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Embry-Riddle graduate student Erin Abraham receives a NASA FINESST grant for her pioneering research into massive binary stars. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Port Orange is alerting residents in flood-prone areas to upgrade their mobile homes according to FEMA requirements or risk losing access to flood insurance and disaster relief funds. WESH
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Jeff Brower and Mike Chitwood, both seeking re-election in Volusia County, exchanged criticisms, highlighting tensions ahead of the general election. WNDB
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ In Florida, families of medically fragile children are still awaiting the promised financial support from HB 391, 18 months after its enactment, due to implementation delays and eligibility issues. News 6
SPORTS NEWS
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Launch Worship Service at DB-Fellowship of Christian Athletes
Experience an on-campus church service welcoming all at Embry Riddle, with free dinner provided afterward.
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Weekly Speedcubing Gathering at ERAU
Experience a fun-filled weekly cubing hangout where you can solve puzzles, learn new techniques, and compete casually with fellow enthusiasts.
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HFES Weekly Meeting - Human Factors & Ergonomics Society
Participate in the HFES weekly meeting designed for student members focusing on human factors and ergonomics discussions.
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47th Annual Greek Festival Celebration
Experience the vibrant culture of Greece with traditional music, dance, and delicious cuisine at the 47th Annual Greek Festival in Daytona Beach.
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Sugar Vibe Concert
Experience the harmonious blend of New Age Pop sounds from the band Sugar Vibe, featuring influences from various genres including Rock, Electronic, and R&B.
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Marist Red Foxes vs. Stetson Hatters Football Game
Experience an exciting college football matchup between the Marist Red Foxes and the Stetson Hatters at Spec Martin Municipal Stadium.
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Launch Worship Service at Embry Riddle
Experience an on-campus church service for the community at Embry Riddle, including a complimentary dinner afterwards.
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HFES Weekly Meeting
Engage with fellow student members at the weekly meeting of the Human Factors & Ergonomics Society to discuss important topics and updates.
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Mixed Media Art Workshop: Create an Owl
Experience a creative evening at One by One Design Studio, where participants can craft their own owl artwork using paint and paper collage techniques under the guidance of artist Heather L. Pastor.
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Florida Surf Film Festival Featuring Tom Curren
Experience the exciting culmination of the 2024 Florida Surf Film Festival, showcasing captivating surf films and live performances by surf legends, including Tom Curren.
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