According to Sheriff Chitwood, the boy, identified as Michael Millett, was riding bikes with his friends in the neighborhood when they stopped at the front entrance of the subdivision to pet the dogs.
Channel 9 is contacting county leaders around Central Florida to gather more details on shelters opening this week. Two cold-weather shelters will open on Thursday and Friday evenings, providing refuge for people experiencing homelessness. Doors will open at 6 p.m. to offer overnight shelter Thursday and Friday.
An 8-year-old boy in central Florida died after he was attacked by two dogs near the entrance of a subdivision, authorities said. The boy was attacked by the loose dogs Monday evening near Deland, Florida,
In Florida, winter storm and freeze warnings both remain in place, and snow also is expected today. Today, expect rainy and overcast conditions for Central Florida, with temperatures well below normal. Be sure to have an extra layer on, and keep the umbrella handy.
After a rainy weekend, cold temperatures are sweeping across Central Florida — with the frigid air here to stay. Overnight, temperatures dropped into the 30s and 40s, setting us up for a chilly Monday morning. Freeze warnings were in effect for multiple counties as wind chills dropped as low as in the 20s. Those warnings expired at 10 a.m.
Witnesses rushed to help but could not save an 8-year-old boy attacked by dogs, according to investigators in Florida. It happened around 5 p.m. Monday, Jan. 13, near the entrance of the Berry’s Ridge subdivision outside DeLand, the Volusia Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.
The quiet, unassuming freshman running back at DeLand doesn’t say much, letting his actions do his talking, and in that regard, he spoke a lot in 2024. Moore rushed for 1,380 yards — 9 yards
The boy was attacked by the loose dogs Monday evening near Deland, Florida, located halfway between Orlando and Daytona Beach, the Volusia County Sheriff's Office said in a statement. Nearby ...
Central Florida high school boys’ basketball teams continued to pound the glass and hit the hole with success this season. We took a look at schools in seven area counties (Orange, Osceola, Lake, Seminole,
More than a dozen coaches locally have been leading their programs for 8-plus years, with three coaches that have been coaching since the 1990s.
The coldest temperatures so far this year are likely on the way heading into Saturday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
Get fit and make new friends with the Red Hot Chili Steppers walking club. All ages and skill levels are welcome for this program, which is hosted by Volusia County’s Parks, Recreation and Culture Division.