Mike Springer, WFTV Eyewitness News

Mike Springer

WFTV Eyewitness News

Daytona Beach, FL, United States

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Past articles by Mike:

New Smyrna Beach plans to issue moratorium on developments in flood zones

The city of New Smyrna Beach is issuing a moratorium on residential developments over 10 acres in flood zones. → Read More

Volusia County businesses, engineers seek solution to coastal damage after hurricanes

“It just ate all the remaining sand away," Crouch said. → Read More

24 Volusia beachfront condos must be assessed by an engineer before residents can move back in

City Manager Kurt Swartzlander said this is a case-by-case scenario. → Read More

“No protection left” after seawalls in Daytona Beach Shores ripped away by Hurricane Ian

Many are worried about further damage that could come as a new tropical system approaches. → Read More

Residents in a 55-and-up community in Port Orange urging for help after Hurricane Ian

Retirees in the community said they are urging they help those impacted by the flooding. → Read More

Towing fees increase as Daytona Beach residents try to get their flooded cars back

One woman is just one of several car owners who said they are being hit with towing and impound fees to get their cars back after they were towed from flooded roads after Hurricane Ian. → Read More

Daytona Beach woman loses 30 years’ worth of possessions from Ian flooding

For nearly a week after Hurricane Ian, communities across Volusia County have felt the aftermath of the storm damage, and the Midtown neighborhood was hit especially hard. → Read More

‘Disaster area’: Residents in Daytona Beach neighborhood coping with the aftermath of Hurricane Ian

Six-foot-tall piles of damaged furniture laid on the streets of Daytona Beach’s Midtown neighborhood Tuesday. → Read More

Volusia County rebuilds, restores power after widespread damage from Hurricane Ian

One Daytona Beach Police officer waded through flooded water to carry a child to safety. → Read More

Volusia, Flagler residents prepare for Hurricane Ian, some residents asked to prepare to evacuate

Almost every city in Volusia County is offering sandbags for residents. → Read More

Local pool company under investigation for fraud reports

Port Orange police said they’re investigating reports of fraud against Blue Ribbon Pools in Port Orange. → Read More

Students at Daytona Beach High could face criminal charges after prank involving gun

Daytona Beach police say some students coordinated a plan to create panic at Mainland High School on Friday. → Read More

Study shows improving erosion on Flagler coast will not be cheap or easy

Flagler’s beaches have lost more than a million cubic yards of sand in the last decade. → Read More

SEE: Centuries-old anchor unearthed on Flagler County beach

, Fla. — An anchor that may be more than 200 years old has been unveiled on a Flagler Beach. → Read More

Police: Gunman in Edgewater hostage situation went live on Facebook while it happened

The two videos are a total of seven seconds and were taken after the first victim was shot. → Read More

Judge sets trial date for man accused of killing officer Jason Raynor

Wallace is charged with a first-degree murder charge in the death of Raynor. → Read More

Palm Coast Utilities worker charged in sex trafficking investigation

Flagler County investigators say some of the victims were from a local group home. → Read More

‘Like a bomb’ Father describes moments after car crashed into crowd along Daytona Beach

The car crashed into a tollbooth and onto the beach before driving into the water, beach safety officials said. → Read More

Florida health officials recommend monkeypox vaccine as global outbreak continues

For the second time in two years, the World Health Organization has taken an extraordinary step. → Read More

Historic home of Daytona Beach’s first female mayor, doctor could get new life

The City of Daytona Beach could soon approve more than half a million dollars in funding to repair and renovate the home of the city’s first female mayor and doctor. → Read More