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Archives for August 2025

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, August 15, 2025

August 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

What a kid did on his summer vaca by Bruce Plante, PoliticalCartoons.com

Free For All Fridays with David Ayres on WNZF, going one step beyond that boundary line, Lyle Lovett’s boat, what Casanova told Diderot about fate.

The Search for Sustainable Aviation Fuels Is on Chopping Block

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Researchers are working to make aviation fuel more environmentally friendly.

The federal spending law passed in early July 2025, often called the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, significantly reduces federal funding for efforts to create renewable or sustainable types of fuel that can power aircraft over long distances while decreasing the damage aviation does to the global climate.

Floridians May Hunt Bears Again for 1st Time in 10 Years

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

A Florida black bear. (FWC)

Bear hunts in Florida will resume following a unanimous vote Wednesday by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The first hunt will be 23 days long during December, making it the first since 2015. The commission aims to “manage the bear population through a conservative, well-regulated bear hunt,” according to a summary on the day’s agenda.

Judge Rules Illegal a Florida Law Banning Trans Teachers’ Choice of Pronouns

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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U.S. District Judge Mark Walker sided with Hillsborough County teacher Katie Wood and a Lee County teacher, identified as Jane Doe, in finding that the state law discriminates in violation of what is known as Section VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That section bars employment discrimination because of a person’s “race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.” But the outcome of the issue might ultimately hinge on an appeals-court ruling in a Georgia case.

Palm Coast Mayor Norris Files Dismissal Notice of His Lawsuit Against the City, Scrapping Rehearing or Appeal

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Mike Norris will not further pursue his lawsuit against the city. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris today filed notice in Circuit Court through his attorney that he was voluntarily dismissing his lawsuit against the city he represents and Council member Charles Gambaro, without prejudice–meaning that it cannot be refiled. Mt. Dora attorney Anthony Sabatini filed the notice early this afternoon, soon after being served a letter by the city’s attorney, warning that the city would pursue financial sanctions against Norris if the lawsuit remained active. 

U.S. Rep. Randy Fine Raises County’s Hope to Federalize More Beaches and Secure $10 Million for Dune-Rebuild

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

U.S. Rep. Randy Fine, second from left, at Bay Drive just before the tour down the shore for a look at the dunes and the erosion, with--from left--County Coastal Engineer Ansley Wren-Key, Deputy County Administrator Jorge Salinas, County Administrator Heidi Petito and County Commission Chair Andy Dance. (Flagler County)

If U.S. Rep. Randy Fine kept at arm’s length Palm Coast officials’ hopes for federal financial help with the city’s utility infrastructure on Wednesday, he left county officials much more hopeful that he will help them with beach-management and beach-funding possibilities. The county had two major asks. Fine said he’d help with both: clearing $10 million in FEMA money due from Hurricane Milton, and moving forward on a $4 million study, the first step in federalizing the rest of the county’s beaches.

Ex-Gang Member Michael Gilbert Back in Prison for 5 Years, Risking Another 5 Rather Than Settle

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Michael Gilbert in court. (© FlaglerLive)

Sometimes, defendants’ self-defeating math puzzles everyone in court, prosecutors and judges included. But the defendants’ misfortune is not entirely of their own doing, especially when they are on probation, a system as if cynically designed to make probationers fail. Michael D’Angelo Gilbert is one such defendant. 

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, August 14, 2025

August 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Trump's Ballroom Blitz by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

Heat index up to 110, Michael Gilbert, an old accomplice of Brandon Washington, returns to court to decide whether to serve five more years or life, the Flagler Beach City Commission meets, grandparents’ serenity of Sannin, and a little Mozart.

The Dark History of Forced Starvation as a Weapon of War

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Yazan Abu Ful, a 2-year-old malnourished child, sitting in the Shati refugee camp in Gaza City on July 23, 2025.

More than 500,000 Palestinians, one-fourth of Gaza’s population, are experiencing famine, the U.N. stated. And all 320,000 children under age 5 are “at risk of acute malnutrition, with serious lifelong physical and mental health consequences.” U.N. experts have accused Israel of using starvation “as a savage weapon of war and constitutes crime under international law.” Countries – including the United States and Canada – have used starvation to conquer Indigenous peoples and acquire their land.

Bethune-Cookman University Concert Chorale at Palm Coast United Methodist Church Aug. 24

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Palm Coast United Methodist Church. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast United Methodist Church welcomes back the Bethune-Cookman University Concert Chorale for its 30th annual visit. The Chorale’s inspiring music will fill the church sanctuary with joy and harmony, and Palm Coast United Methodist Church looks forward to sharing in this cherished tradition once again.

Federal Judge Rules Unconstitutional Part of Florida Law That Led to Book Purges from School Libraries

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Siding with publishers and authors, a federal judge Wednesday ruled that a key part of a 2023 Florida law that has led to books being removed from school library shelves is “overbroad and unconstitutional.” U.S. District Judge Carlos Mendoza issued a 50-page decision in a First Amendment lawsuit filed last year against members of the State Board of Education and the school boards in Orange and Volusia counties.

U.S. Rep. Randy Fine Tells Palm Coast During Sewer Plant Visit: Utility Infrastructure Is Primarily Your Responsibility

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

His glasses fogged up by condensation--he'd jus stepped out of an air-conditioned car into 90-degree heat--U.S. Rep. was greeted at the utility plant by Palm Coast Council member Theresa Pontieri, right, Council member Ty Miller, and Interim City Manager Lauren Johnston. (© FlaglerLive)

U.S. Rep Randy Fine, on a whirlwind tour of Flagler County that included an ATV trip along its battered beaches and an afternoon meet-and-greet at the Chamber of Commerce, this morning visited what has become a necessary stop in Palm Coast’s infrastructure calvary: the sloshing tanks and purifying basins of Waste Water Treatment 1. Costly as the expansion and modernization of the plant is to Palm Coast, he said utility infrastructure is primarily the city’s responsibility, not the federal government’s.

Jeani Duarte, a Council Candidate, Says Palm Coast’s Utility Plants Will Make Cannibals of Residents

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 42 Comments

Jeani Duarte arriving in court last July, among the partisans of Mayor Mike Norris, who was suing the city. Duarte is a candidate for the Palm Coast City Council. (© FlaglerLive)

Jeani Duarte, a candidate for the Palm Coast City Council in the 2026 election, on Tuesday evening accused the city of planning a sewer infrastructure that will turn residents into cannibals. Duarte often addresses the council at its workshops and meetings, often several times a meeting, often to make statements that are either inaccurate or “nonsensical,” as Circuit Judge Chris France twice termed a civil action she attempted against the city, before France tossed it. 

A Disaster Expo at the Palm Coast Community Center Highlights Community’s Prepared Resilience

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

A small hill of emergency-preparedness kits welcomed particip[ants at the disaster expo at the Palm Coast Community Center on Tuesday. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Cares, the social services non-profit and coordinating agency, secured a $143,000 Long-Term Recovery Grant from the American Red Cross for Flagler Volunteer Services as part of the recovery efforts following Hurricanes Helene and Milton in 2024, enabling a “disaster preparedness breakfast and expo” at the Palm Coast Community Center Tuesday that drew a full house.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, August 13, 2025

August 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Maybe we could put up a triumphal arch for Randy Fine's visit to Flagler County today. Above, Absolute Victory Gaza War Arch Starvation Israel by Emad Hajjaj, Alaraby Aljadeed newspaper , London.

U.S. Rep. Randy “Starve-Away” Fine finally makes good on his visit to Palm Coast’s oldest sewer plant, Separation Chat, Open Discussion, WNEW’s Make Believe Ballroom, and that other ballroom planned for the White House.

What Is Uranium Enrichment?

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Yellowcake is a concentrated form of mined and processed uranium. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, CC BY

When most people hear the word uranium, they think of mushroom clouds, Cold War standoffs or the glowing green rods from science fiction. But uranium isn’t just fuel for apocalyptic fears. It’s also a surprisingly common element that plays a crucial role in modern energy, medicine and geopolitics. Many headlines have mentioned Iran’s 60% enrichment of uranium, but what does that really mean?

The Eugenics of the Big Beautiful Bill

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Fifth Avenue in New York, the president's killing field. (Wikimedia Commons)

Withdrawing or making Medicaid and Affordable Care Act coverage more restrictive will cost 51,000 lives a year by 2034. It’s one way to reduce the government’s liability for lives on the dole. It is eugenics by other means.

Florida’s Attorney General Defies Long Guns Ban for Under-21

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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James Uthmeier, appointed to serve as the state’s attorney general by Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this year, announced in March that he and the governor believe the law is unconstitutional, saying that if “the NRA decides to seek further review at SCOTUS, I am directing my office not to defend this law.”

Hurricane-Bound Erin, 1st Major Storm of Season, Not Expected to Affect Florida

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Tropical Storm Erin, forecast to become Hurricane Erin, tracked over the next several days by the American-consensus forecast at the National Hurricane Center. (Tropical Tidbits)

Tropical Storm Erin, still churning closer to the African coast than the American or Caribbean, is expected to become a major hurricane by the weekend as it moves west. It is not expected to pose a danger to the Florida Peninsula, Flagler County included, Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord said today. But he added a word of caution: Erin is too far to rule out a more onerous turn.

Flagler County School Board’s Will Furry Says God Is Calling Him to Run for Congress Against Randy Fine

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

Will Furry campaigning for the school board seat in August 2022. (© FlaglerLive)

Will Furry, a Realtor in his first term on the Flagler County School Board, said he is running for the congressional seat held by Randy Fine. Furry will continue serving on the School Board until the end of his term in November. He cannot run for both seats. His fate will be decided in the Aug. 18, 2026 primary, when he would be one of a slew of Republicans challenging Fine. 

Flagler Beach City Attorney Recommends New Ordinance Limiting Trespassing Authority in Public Spaces

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Long-time Flagler Beach City Attorney Drew Smith wrote a seven-page memo, with an associate, defining, and mostly limiting, the city's authority to trespass individuals from public spaces. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach’s city attorney is recommending that the city adopt an ordinance clarifying when, where and why police may trespass an individual from public property, on the very rare occasions when they may, how much restraint police must exercise when interfering with a person’s speech (a lot), and what due process must be afforded the individual targeted.

Trespassing Persons on Public Property and Best Practices Dealing with Protestors: Flagler Beach City Attorney’s Memo

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The Funky Pelican and the sidewalk, in a 2016 image. (© FlaglerLive)

The full text of the memo written by Flagler Beach City Attorney Drew Smith and attorney Abby Osborne-Liborioon on Aug.6, in response to Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney’s request for clarity on the city’s authority to trespass individuals from public spaces.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, August 12, 2025

August 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Leveraging power by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Community Traffic Safety Team meets, the Palm Coast City Council meets, so do the School Board and the county’s planning board, the American passport is no longer most favored, Simone de Beauvoir on America’s idea of its own freedoms.

Zohran Mamdani and the Upton Sinclair Effect

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, right, and Attorney General of New York Letitia James walk in the NYC Pride March on June 29, 2025, in New York. AP Photo/Olga Fedorova

Mamdani’s win surprised nearly everyone. Not just because he beat the heavily favored former governor Andrew Cuomo, but because he did so by a large margin. Because he did so with a unique coalition, and because his Muslim identity and membership in the Democratic Socialists of America should have, in conventional political thinking, made victory impossible. Upton Sinclair, the famous author and a socialist for most of his life, ran for governor in California in 1934 and won the Democratic primary election with a radical plan that he called End Poverty in California, or EPIC. He lost.

State Regulators Put On Hold Case Over FPL’s $2.5 Billion Rate Increase in Light of ‘Settlement’

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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State regulators Monday paused a closely watched case about increasing Florida Power & Light’s base electric rates after the utility and numerous parties announced Friday they had reached a “settlement in principle.” Details of the potential settlement have not been released, and some parties in the case — including the state Office of Public Counsel, which is designated by law to represent consumers — have not signed on.

ICE-Bound Russian National Arrested for Credit Card Fraud in Palm Coast

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Mikhail Vasilev

Flagler County Sheriff’s Office deputies on Friday arrested Mikhail Vasilev, 43, of Palm Coast, on two warrants for credit card fraud following two separate investigations conducted by FCSO detectives. Vasilev obtained customer credit cards to purchase construction material for residential home repairs and later used the cards for unauthorized, personal transactions.

With Cuts at Palm Coast Branch, County Pledges to Revisit Library Budget 3 Months After Bunnell Branch Opens

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Palm Coast City Council member Ty Miller doesn't want to see a planned cut in hours at the Palm Coast branch public library hurting patrons and programming. (© FlaglerLive)

With Palm Coast officials worried that a planned 23 percent cut in library hours and a significant cut in staffing at the Palm Coast branch will hurt patrons and programming once the Bunnell branch opens in December, Flagler County officials are pledging that staffing will be adjusted next spring should usage figures show a need. 

Veteran Who Robbed and Killed a Man at Graham Swamp in 2006 Seeks Full Release from Supervision

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Brian Wothers zooming in from his home for his latest court hearing. (© FlaglerLive via zoom)

Brian Wothers, the 43-year-old military veteran who robbed and killed 26-year-old Jeffrey David Maxwell at Graham Swamp after partying with him earlier that night in 2006, is seeking release from all state supervision 17 years after he was found not guilty by reason of insanity, and committed to a state hospital. A circuit judge is not ready to grant that step just yet. 

At Flagler Cares, A Play Therapy Room That Allows Children to Express the Unspeakable

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

A portion of the play therapy room at Flagler Cares at the Flagler County Vollage. The room was made possible with a grant from the Early learning Coalition, a partner with Flagler Cares. (© FlaglerLive)

Imagine a 5 or 6-year-old child, maybe an abused child or one who’s just endured unspeakable trauma. The child has been incapable of expressing feelings as other children might. The child’s parents have been unable to connect. Play therapy enables the child to express those feelings as nothing else might. That’s the purpose of the play therapy room at Flagler Cares, “a place to play, a place to heal,” as the plaque outside the room put it.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, August 11, 2025

August 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

First lesson on tariffs by John Darkow, Columbia, MO

What if Immanuel Kant and Madonna had a baby, the Flagler County Library Board of Trustees meets, the Bunnell City Commission meets, Isaiah Berlin explains the inexplicable.

How GOP’s Gerrymandering Power Grab May Backfire

August 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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There are a few factors that make redistricting more complicated than just grabbing a few House seats. They may even make Republicans regret their hardball gerrymandering tactics, if the party ends up with districts that political scientists call “dummymandered.”

A Nuclear Reactors on the Moon?

August 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Moon to Trump: have you thought this through? (© FlaglerLive)

A lunar nuclear reactor may sound dramatic, but its neither illegal nor unprecedented. If deployed responsibly, it could allow countries to peacefully explore the Moon, fuel their economic growth and test out technologies for deeper space missions. But with China and the United States now racing to build nuclear reactors on the Moon, it also raises critical questions about access and power.

St. Johns County Steps Up E-Bike Awareness Campaign

August 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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Bicycles have long been a entrenched mode of transportation in Florida but the latest iteration of the vehicles, electronic bicycles or e-bikes, have grown increasingly present on many of the state’s beaches, restaurant areas and tourist destinations. St. Johns County, home to tourist-rich locales St. Augustine and Ponte Vedra Beach, is now taking measures to increase safety awareness for e-bikes after two troubling accidents involving the two-wheeled vehicles this year.

Opposition Grows to Florida’s SB 180, a Gift to Developers Posing as a Storm-Recovery Law

August 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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A nonprofit smart growth advocacy organization, 1000 Friends of Florida, is the latest entity calling for the Florida Legislature to repeal portions of a new law designed to expedite post-disaster rebuilding. The measure has become the most controversial new measure signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis this year. The problem? Language barring new local land-use or development regulations considered “restrictive or burdensome,” even if they are completely unrelated to storm recovery.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, August 10, 2025

August 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Clay Jones on jerrymandering.

Clay Jones on gerrymandering Texas, Gamble Jam, Palm Coast Farmers’ Market at European Village, on the criminal notion of killing time, Cyndi Lauper, Theodore Dreiser and Sister Carrie.

Israel’s Genocide in Gaza: Beyond Rhetoric

August 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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The key question is not to determine whether the conditions have been met to judge specific perpetrators of specific acts of violence as genocidal, but rather to understand the logic behind the practices. A conviction for genocide or crimes against humanity does not save lives, but the very consideration that genocide is being committed or has been committed carries profound political implications.

FPL Has Delayed Core Enclosure Tests at Nuclear Plant for Nearly 20 Years

August 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Key safety tests have gone by the wayside at Florida Power & Light’s aging Turkey Point nuclear plant, which was recently given an extension on its two reactors to operate until the years 2052 and 2053, respectively. (Miami-Dade County).

As nuclear reactors’ lifespans are extended, the industry is increasingly flying blind regarding the structural integrity of the reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) that enclose their cores. The loosening of routine RPV testing is just one example of how large firms like FPL have secured concessions to ensure they can keep aging nuclear plants churning for twice as long as their original license terms – in spite of safety concerns. In effect, watchdog groups claim, nuclear regulations are being improvised to accommodate power companies, compromising RPV safety and risking nuclear disaster.

DeSantis Sued for 2nd Time in 5 Weeks Over Laziness in Judicial Appointments

August 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Gov. Ron DeSantis. (© FlaglerLive)

For the second time in little more than a month, Gov. Ron DeSantis faces a lawsuit alleging he violated the Florida Constitution by not filling a judicial seat. Gainesville attorney Gary Edinger on Friday filed a petition at the state Supreme Court seeking to force DeSantis to appoint a judge in North Florida’s 8th Judicial Circuit.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, August 9, 2025

August 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Measles And Mania Are Both Contagious by Ratt, PoliticalCartoons.com

Sheriff’s Annual Safety Expo at European Village, Flagler Sportfishing Club’s Annual Local Brands Fishing Expo, Peps Art Walk at Beachfront Grille, the Maison Picassiette in Chartres, Second Saturday Plant Sale at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, American Association of University Women (AAUW) Monthly Meeting.

Due Process Owed Migrants

August 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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The meaning and application of due process has become a crucial issue in the U.S., most often with respect to the Trump administration’s migrant deportation efforts. Seemingly contradictory rulings on migrant issues recently not only make it unclear when due process applies but probably leave many asking what the term “due process of law” even means and how it works.

Florida Reviewing School Voucher Payment Rules Amid Concerns

August 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Turlington Building, which houses the Florida Department of Education, stands in the foreground, with the Tallahassee skyline, including the Capitol building, beyond.

The Florida Department of Education is developing a rule to govern distribution of Family Empowerment Scholarship payments to families, the agency noticed Friday. Lawmakers considered but didn’t pass a major package, SB 7030, this session to address school choice scholarships, including how and when payments should be distributed to schools and families. In the early days of the 105-day session, school administrators voiced concerns that state money meant to follow students to their schools of choice was at times getting lost, and the state was losing track of where students were enrolled.

Flagler Beach Officer Who Wrongfully Arrested Man Outside Funky Pelican Will Serve 3 Days’ Suspension

August 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 34 Comments

Flagler Beach Police Sgt. Austin Yelvington in an agency Facebook picture from 2024.

An independent investigation of Flagler Beach Police Sgt. Austin Yelvington found him to have violated the city’s arrest procedures last March when he arrested a man who stood outside the Funky Pelican restaurant at the pier, holding a sign supporting homeless veterans. Yelvington is to serve a three-day suspension without pay. The other Flagler Beach police officer involved in the arrest, Emmett Luttrell, was found to have followed procedures and was not penalized. 

20-Year-Old Man Is Killed After Stepping Into Traffic on I-95 South of Palm Coast Parkway

August 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

The incident took place around 3 a.m. on I-95's northbound lanes, just south of the Palm Coast Parkway interchange.

A 20-year-old man on foot who may have had a medical episode was struck and killed by two cars as he stepped into northbound traffic on I-95 in Palm Coast early this morning, just south of the intersection with Palm Coast Parkway.

County and Palm Coast ‘Task Force’ Will Explore Cost of Animal Shelter Separate from Flagler Humane Society

August 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Flagler County and Palm Coast governments have been dissatisfied with sheltering services at the Flagler Humane Society and are considering standing up their own operation. (© FlaglerLive)

Even as they compulsively speak of “DOGE”-dictated government efficiency and stress over limited budgets, Flagler County and Palm Coast’s governments are setting up a joint task force to study the possibility of building or operating a multi-million animal shelter separate from the Flagler Humane Society, which since 1982 been the only full-service animal shelter in the county.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, August 8, 2025

August 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

What Did You Do in the War by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune

In Court, Docket sounding before Circuit Court Judge Dawn Nichols, Free For All Fridays with Host David Ayres is all about the barrier island, the Friday Blue Forum, the Arrival of the Queen of Sheba, and a few words on the meaning of philosophy.

Trump’s Orwellian Firing of America’s Chief Statistician

August 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Do government programs work? It’s impossible to find out with no data.

President Donald Trump’s firing of Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Erika McEntarfer on Aug. 1, 2025, after an unfavorable unemployment report has been drawing criticism for its potential to undercut the agency’s credibility. But it’s not the first time that his administration has taken steps that could weaken the integrity of some government data.

Palm Coast Fire Department’s Caleb Dann, Brandon Davis and Gunner Pemberton Are Promoted

August 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Palm Coast Fire Department today announced the promotion of Driver Engineer Brandon Davis to the rank of Lieutenant, and Firefighters Gunner Pemberton and Caleb Dann to the rank of Driver Engineer. Additionally, Pemberton and Dann have both successfully completed the Paramedic program at Daytona State College and are now State Certified Paramedics.

Florida House Prepares to Gerrymander a Few More Seats in Hopes of Padding GOP’s Congressional Majority

August 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The Florida Legislature prepares to round up the square pegs. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida Legislature appears to be on board with Gov. Ron DeSantis stated desire to convene a mid-decade redistricting process this year. The gerrymandering effort is intended to mirror that of Texas, where redistricting is under way in an effort to add to the Republican Party’s congressional House numbers in hopes of keeping control of the chamber after the 2026 elections.

Palm Coast Man and Ex-Volusia County Schools Employee Charged With Raping Neighbors’ Child in Z Section

August 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Kermit Carl Booth in a photo from the Macon County jail in North Carolina, where he was briefly held before bonding out.

Kermit Carl Booth, 72, a former resident of Palm Coast and a former employee of the Volusia County school district, faces two capital felony charges of raping a girl when she was between 6 and 9, in a case dating back to 2006 to 2009 in Palm Coast’s Z Section. Booth was arrested in North Carolina last Friday and released on a startlingly low bond, prompting outrage from Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly. A Flagler County judge had set bond at $500,000 when signing the arrest warrant. 

Flagler County Government Favors Merging Animal Control with Palm Coast, Ending Humane Society Contract

August 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

A question of control. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County government is working toward consolidating animal control services with those of Palm Coast. That would sever the county’s $300,000 contract with the Flagler Humane Society, which currently provides those services to the county. The Flagler County Commission and the Palm Coast City Council in a joint meeting on Wednesday did not make a decision to that end, but agreed by consensus to draft a joint agreement (or ILA, an interlocal agreement) that would define the scope and cost of the services Palm Coast would provide.

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