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Archives for February 27, 2026

Martin Luther King Was For Universal Basic Income

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Martin Luther King Jr. became involved not just in fights over racial equality but also economic hardship.

Each year on the holiday that bears his name, Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered for his immense contributions to the struggle for racial equality. What is less often remembered but equally important is that King saw the fight for racial equality as deeply intertwined with economic justice. To address inequality – and out of growing concern for how automation might displace workers – King became an early advocate for universal basic income. Under universal basic income, the government provides direct cash payments to all citizens to help them afford life’s expenses.

New Endowment Secures Future Funding for Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Flagler County

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Linda Mahran, founder of the Flagler County Early Literacy Endowment, poses with a cutout of Dolly Parton, whose Imagination Library program the endowment was created to sustain — delivering free books monthly to enrolled Flagler County children from birth to age five. (Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties )

Local resident Linda Mahran has established the Flagler County Early Literacy Endowment to provide free, age-appropriate books every month to children from birth to age five. Coordinated in partnership with local organizations, the fund will sustain the region’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library program. By raising community donations, the endowment aims to eliminate year-to-year fundraising dependence, foster early reading habits, and improve vital overall school readiness.

Facing A Toxic Environment, Flagler County Administrator Heidi Petito Tenders Her Voluntary Resignation

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 47 Comments

County Administrator Heidi Petito speaking at former County Attorney Al Hadeed's retirement celebration last July. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County Administrator Heidi Petito is resigning after facing continuous criticism from the new County Commission majority. Despite surviving a recent termination attempt, Petito recognizes the deteriorated working relationships and is proposing a separation agreement, effective at the latest in mid-July. Petito would stay on to shepherd the county through budget season. Her departure follows the recent resignation of Deputy Administrator Percy Sayles, who cited a toxic work environment. The commission will review her voluntary resignation and severance package on Monday morning.

Florida Senate Approves Data Center Legislation To Shield Local Communities From Massive Utility Costs

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

As power-hungry data centers proliferate, states are searching for ways to protect utility customers from the steep costs of upgrading the electrical grid, trying instead to shift the cost to AI-driven tech companies. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida Senate unanimously passed a bill imposing new restrictions on large-scale data centers to prevent local utility ratepayers from shouldering the immense electricity and water costs associated with the booming artificial intelligence industry. Spearheaded by Governor Ron DeSantis, the legislation mandates public disclosure when data center plans are filed and requires the Public Service Commission to ensure these facilities cover their own utility expenses.

Recently Released Felon Tased and Arrested Following Knife Attack on Flagler County Sheriff’s Deputy

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Andrew Williams in his Flagler County jail mugshot, left, and in his state prison shot from a year and a half ago.

Fifteen months after a prior arrest for assaulting deputies, 35-year-old Andrew Mark Williams was arrested again on Thursday following a violent standoff at an Ormond Beach home. After locking his elderly relatives out, Williams barricaded himself inside and slashed a Flagler County Sheriff’s deputy with a sharp kitchen knife. Deputies deployed a Taser to subdue him, leading to seven new felony charges including elder abuse.

Election Looming, Exasperated Flagler Beach Commission Clashes Over Disjointed Accusations Against City Manager

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Flagler Bach City Commissioner Rick Bwelhumeur's grievances against the city manager were mostly shot down in a 990-minute segment of Thursday's meeting of the commissionn. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach City Commissioner Rick Belhumeur presented a lengthy but vague list of grievances against City Manager Dale Martin, prompting deep frustration from colleagues over the lack of clear direction. During a tense meeting, Belhumeur did not recommend specific actions and said he had no intention to terminate Martin. The manager easily defended his administration’s actions, retaining firm support from the commission majority and crucial city employees, but questions remain.

Flagler Beach Commission Finalizes Historic Annexation of Veranda Bay, Increasing City’s Size by Almost a Third

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The Flagler Beach City Commission at the beginning of Thursday evening's meeting. The crowd had thinned considerably by the time the commission took up the annexation matters two hours later. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach City Commission finalized the historic annexation of Veranda Bay Thursday night, after previously approving that of Summertown, expanding the city’s land mass by nearly a third. Passed in a 4-1 vote, the twin developments will add over 2,200 housing units and extensive commercial space in the coming decades. Despite prior opposition and threatened lawsuits from the county, the final approval proceeded smoothly with only minor public dissent currently remaining.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, February 27, 2026

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Board of Peace by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

“The Colored Museum” in its final weekend at CRT, Acoustic Jam Circle At The Community Center In The Hammock, Scenic A1A Pride Committee meeting, Darius the Great and Donald Trump.

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