-
Daytona Beach residents can get free food on Friday at a drive thru distribution event at the Daytona Beach Police headquarters.
-
He won eight ARCA races over the last two seasons then jumped two steps to make his NASCAR debut Saturday.
-
Large crowds, rip currents, and jellyfish are expected at Daytona Beach for Memorial Day.
-
Governor Rick Scott will join Chao.
-
Daytona International Speedway’s “Speedweeks” kicks off Friday. Organizers say the highlight this weekend is the 55th anniversary of the Rolex 24 at Daytona, which starts Saturday afternoon. It’s a marathon 24-hour endurance race.
-
Motorcycles are roaring into town for the 75th annual Bike Week in Daytona. More than half-a-million bikers are expected to roll into the area.
-
An iconic sign that served as a photo backdrop for a generation of Daytona tourists has been torn down. Thursday’s demolition is part of a massive Daytona International Speedway redevelopment project.
-
Daytona International Speedway is still reeling from a fiery crash near the end of the rain-delayed Coke Zero 400 early this morning. Dale Earnhardt Jr’s race victory was muted by the sight of driver Austin Dillon’s car careening through the air and smashing into a crash safety fence in front of grandstands packed with fans.
-
NASCAR fans are split over Daytona International Speedway’s decision to do a flag exchange at this weekend’s Coke Zero 400. The move comes on the heels of a controversial announcement from NASCAR earlier this week discouraging fans from flying the Confederate flag at its races.
-
Daytona Beach's job numbers are growing, but they're growing very slowly. 90.7's economic analyst Hank Fishkind says there’s something of an identity crisis behind all the data.