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How the Census Overcounted Whites and Asians and Undercounted Blacks and Hispanics

March 26, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Census takers went door to door in 2020, as in past years, seeking to make the count as accurate as possible.

The census missed counting 3.3% of Black Americans, 5.6% of American Indians or Alaskan Natives who live on reservations and 5% of people of Hispanic or Latino origin. This could mean missing about 1.4 million Black Americans; 49,000 American Indians or Alaskan Natives who live on reservations; and 3.3 million people of Hispanic or Latino origin.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, March 26, 2022

March 26, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The GOP We All Live With by Christopher Weyant, The Boston Globe.

Tom Gargiulo memorial, QAnon convention, “The Revolutionists,” at City Repertory Theatre, John McWhorter on why ‘wokeness’ hurts Black communities.

If You’re a Coastal Home Buyer, You’re Ignoring Rising Risks

March 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Many Florida beachfront homes and communities are at risk from sea level rise and storm surge.

Waterfront homes are selling within days of going on the market, and the same story is playing out all along the South Florida coast at a time when scientific reports are warning about the rising risks of coastal flooding as the planet warms.

From Head Football Coach at Flagler Palm Coast High School to Prolific Novelist: Caesar Campana’s Afterwords

March 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Caesar and Monica Campana, both of whom are retired educators from the Flagler County school district, Monica as a long-time librarian at Indian Trails Middle School, Caesar as a football coach and English teacher at Flagler Palm Coast High School. (© FlaglerLive)

Caesar Campana was Flagler Palm Coast High School’s head football coach and an English teacher. Since his retirement, he’s published four novels, all exploring rather dark themes, a book of stories and poems and a memoir, with his wife, Monica Campana, who retired as a librarian at Indian Trails Middle School, as his editor. We caught up with the Campanas in the Hammock.

Plan for 100-Room Hotel in Flagler Beach Is Revealed, Drawing City’s Approval and Concerns Over Parking and Beach Use

March 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 35 Comments

The Compass Hotel in a rendering presented to the Flagler Beach City Commission Thursday.

The Flagler Beach City Commission unanimously approved construction plans for the Compass Hotel, as it will be called, downtown, in place of the farmer’s market, but commissioners raised concerns about the hotel’s use of its portion of the beach and about parking.

DeSantis Signs Bill Intensifying Scrutiny of School Library Books and Imposing 12-Year Limit on School Board Terms

March 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Watchwhatyou read.Even if it'snotinEnglish.(Valentin Salja on Unsplash)

Calling it a move toward “curriculum transparency,” Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill that will intensify scrutiny of school library books and instructional materials and impose 12-year term limits on school board members.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, March 25, 2022

March 25, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Jackson Hearings Low Road by Kevin Siers, The Charlotte Observer.

“The Revolutionists” begins its final weekend at City Repertory Theatre, Assistant County Attorney Sean Moylan talks to Scenic A1A Pride, Bartok’s birthday, Mount Rushmore and a few words about till death do us part.

Climate Change and Why The South Is the New Tornado Alley

March 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The heart of U.S. tornado activity, once Tornado Alley, has shifted eastward. Brent Koops/NOAA Weather in Focus Photo Contest 2015, CC BY-ND

Statistically, another center of tornado activity in the Southeast, centered around Alabama, has emerged, along with a notable decrease in both the total number of tornadoes and days with tornadoes in the traditional Tornado Alley in the central plains.

Superintendent Sharply Fends Off 2 School Board Members 2nd Guessing Handling of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Walkouts

March 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

Superintendent Cathy Mittlestadt. (© FlaglerLive)

School Board members Janet McDonald and Jill Woolbright were upset the district allowed the March 3 “don’t say gay” walkouts at the two high schools, but Superintendent Cathy Mittlestadt drew a sharp line in the sand, reminding them that how administrators and staff handle issues at schools is not in the school board members’ purview. Mittlestadt and two other board members defended the administration’s handling of the walkouts.

Flagler Schools’ Library Policy Balancing Open Access With Parental-Choice Restrictions Becomes Model Across Florida

March 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Lashakia Moore, the director of teaching and learning,

The policy, developed by Flagler schools’ Lashakia Moore, has drawn approbative attention from the Legislature, from the governor’s office and from other school districts. Other districts are now modeling their own policies after Flagler’s as they try to pre-empt book-banning controversies and comply with new state edicts giving parents more say in restricting access–without jeopardizing the mission of open libraries, open stacks and open minds.

State Environmental Agency Recycles Same Old Rule Harming Florida’s Springs

March 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Crystal River Three Sisters Spring. (FWC)

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection was ordered in 2016 to fix a rule that’s enabled natural springs to be harmed by the same nutrient pollution that’s been fueling algae blooms in the estuaries, and by all the people and businesses sucking water out of the aquifer to irrigate lawns and golf courses. The new rule is a near-replica of the old one.

A Day of Potentially Severe Weather Could Add Up to 1.5 Inches of Rain on Saturated Grounds

March 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The National Weather Service in Jacksonville is cautioning residents of a day of potentially severe weather, including heavy rain and strong wind gusts, through the middle of the afternoon. Palm Coast could get more than an inch of rain, adding to already saturated grounds.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, March 24, 2022

March 24, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Tucker Carlson by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.

Flagler Beach commissioners at their meetings today will consider approving the site plan for the hotel planned in place of the Farmers’ Market, where a hotel used to rise until the 1970s,and they’ll discuss impact fees.

Is Another Covid Wave on the Way? Explaining the BA.2 Variant

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

omicron variant

BA.2 is considered to be more transmissible but not more virulant than BA.1. This means that while BA.2 can spread faster than BA.1, it might not make people sicker. Some scientists have called BA.2 a “stealth” variant because, unlike the BA.1 variant, it lacks a particular genetic signature that distinguishes it from the delta variant.

If Spared DeSantis’s Veto, Flagler Would Receive $19.3 Million for 2 Major Public Works Projects and the Ag Museum

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

They delivered: Rep. Paul Renner, left, and Sen. Travis Hutson, whose districts include all of Flagler County. (© FlaglerLive)

If the governor signs without line-item vetoes the following items will be funded for a total of $19.3 million: the Septic to Sewer Conversion Project for the barrier island will receive $8 million ($1.6 million more than requested, which will allow the county to expand the original scope of work); the Florida Agricultural Museum Expansion Project will receive $4.5 million; and, Flagler Central Commerce Parkway will receive $6.8 million.

Stetson University Announces Across-the-Board Raises, Including $15/hr Minimum

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Better paid within. (Stetson)

The university is providing a dollar-per-hour increase for all eligible bi-weekly, non-exempt, full- and part-time employees, and an across-the-board, annual pay increase of $1,800 for eligible full-time, monthly, exempt employees.

Senior Planner Bill Hoover Retires After Seven and a Half Years in Palm Coast Government

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Bill Hoover, presenting. (Palm Coast)

Bill Hoover has been a planner in the State of Florida for over 33 years. He worked for Hillsborough and Collier Counties and for Butler Engineering, Inc. in Ft. Meyers prior to opening his own business in Naples, FL. He and his wife, Charlene, discovered Palm Coast in 2014.

Mother Faces Felony Charge Over Repeated Beatings of Her Son, Captured on Video at Babysitter’s

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Nikki Warner.

Nikki Alicia Warner, 29, of Spruce Street in Bunnell, was charged with a count of felony child abuse after allegedly repeatedly striking her son inside and outside the P-Section house where he was being babysat with his sister.

County Commission Declares ‘Dangerous’ 2 Dogs Who’d Been Terrorizing Hammock Neighborhood Since 2017

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 29 Comments

Zelda, post-surgery. The dog is one of several that have been victimized by a pair of German shepherds in the Hammock that on Monday the Flagler County Commission declared dangerous. (Flagler County)

The Flagler County Commission Monday unanimously voted to approve an order declaring a pair of German shepherds in the Hammock “dangerous,” and requiring the dogs’ owner to abide by rules severely restricting the dogs’ freedom. The dogs had been terrorizing the neighborhood, injuring other dogs and their owners since 2017.

Scorning Transgender Swim-Race Victor, DeSantis Declares 2nd Place Finisher ‘Rightful Winner’

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Lia Thomas, right, after winning the 500-meter race, with second-placed winner Emma Weyant, left. (YouTube via NCAA)

Gov. Ron DeSantis waded further into gender politics Tuesday, issuing a proclamation that said swimmer Emma Weyant from Sarasota is the nation’s best “female” in the 500-meter freestyle after she finished second last week to Lia Thomas, a transgender athlete at the NCAA championship.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, March 23, 2022

March 23, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Confirmation Circus by Pat Bagley, The Salt Lake Tribune

Paul Renner is at Hammock Dunes in the monthly Tiger Bay lunch, but the event is sold out, Flagler Reads Together has its discussion on “The Personal Librarian,” on the extraordinary life of Belle da Costa Greene, Remembering Akira Kurosawa and his “Dersu Uzala.”

On Gun Sales and Gun Violence in Pandemic America

March 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Most people buy guns for protection.

For several years, the demographic profile of gun owners in the United States has been broadening as women and members of underrepresented groups started purchasing firearms. People buy guns more for protection than for all other reasons put together.

10 Years After Adopting Strict Dress Code, Flagler School Board Faces Proposal That Would All But Abandon It

March 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Students have been turning their back on the school district's dress code for years. The Flagler County School Board may finally be catching up. (© FlaglerLive)

A Flagler County school district committee is proposing to vastly scale back the rigidity of the dress code, or what’s left of it, 10 years after the School Board adopted a strict uniform policy–only for the policy to be relentlessly eroded over time.

John Fanelli, Dynamic School Administrator, Is Palm Coast Council’s Choice to Fill Seat Vacated by Barbosa

March 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

John Fanelli this morning. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council this morning appointed John Fanelli, a dynamic school district administrator a council member compared to former Superintendent Jacob Oliva, to fill for the next seven months the District 2 council seat abruptly vacated by Victor Barbosa less than a month ago.

County Finally Ratifies School Board’s Higher Impact Fees After Months of Obstruction on Builders’ Behalf

March 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

It'll cost $1,850 more to build. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Commission late Monday night voted 5-0 to approve the first increase in school impact fees in 17 years, ending a seven-month confrontation between the commission and the school board as the commission refused to approve the board’s initial request for an increase and further pushed for exact concessions favoring home builders the school board was not willing to make. The new fees start in September.

15-Year-Old Girl Crossing Darkened A1A In Critical Condition After SUV Strikes Her

March 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

A 15-year-old girl was struck by an SUV near South Central Avenue on State Road A1A Monday night. The girl was on foot. The highway is not lit there. (© FlaglerLive)

A 15-year-old pedestrian was in critical condition Monday night after she was struck by an SUV on State Road A1A in Flagler Beach in the area of Gamble Rogers State Recreation Area.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, March 22, 2022

March 22, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Expensive Trips by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Palm Coast City Council approves a $175,000-a-year contract with City Manager Denise Bevan and appoints a new councilman to the seat vacated by Victor Barbosa. The school board meets and discusses its library policy and the district’s dress code.

Ukraine War Kills Long-Spurious ‘Clash of Civilizations’ Theory

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

clash of civilizations

By Katherine Bullock “The clash of civilizations,” wrote the late American political scientist Samuel Huntington in a famous 1993 article, “will dominate global politics.” He predicted: “The fault lines between civilizations will be the battle lines of the future.” Picked apart by critics for conceptual and empirical errors, the tragedy of 9/11 breathed new life […]

In Place of Old Dixie Motel Relic, Developers Promise a Jazzed Up ‘Henry Hotel,’ With a Year’s Construction

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

A rendering of the hotel on Old Dixie Highway, once completed, as presented to the Flagler County Commission this evening.

Representatives of the new owners of the long-derelict motel on Old Dixie Highway unveiled plans for a 96-room upscale hotel called “The Henry Hotel” that would be built in a year’s time, but some questions remain about the project’s timeline.

Crista Rainey Is Law Enforcement Deputy of the Year as Sheriff’s Gala Raises $156,000 for Employee Assistance Trust

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

paul luciano crista rainey

Headlining the Sheriff’s Gala, Sheriff Rick Staly recognized members of the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, volunteers and citizens for outstanding service to the community in 2020 and 2021. Sheriff Staly presented awards for Law Enforcement Deputy of the Year, Detention Deputy of the Year, Civilian Employee of the Year, Volunteer of the Year and Citizens of the Year. FSEAT provided each award recipient with tickets to the Sheriff’s Gala for themselves and a guest. This year’s Sheriff’s Gala was dedicated to fallen Detention DFC Paul Luciano.

In Blow to School District, County Would Allow Unlimited Development Whether Or Not There Are Enough Schools

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

"It's very transparent to me what is happening right now, and totally not appropriate," School Board member Colleen Conklin told the county commission this afternoon, in referrence to a commission plan to end school concurrency requirements ahead of new development. (© FlaglerLive via YouTube)

The Flagler County Commission is considering ending a long-standing smart-growth rule: There would no longer have to be sufficient school capacity for new development to go forward. The plan was unveiled only today, drawing sharp criticism from School Board member Colleen Conklin.

Redirected: Drone, Gas and SWAT Closed In on Armed Man on Ricker Place, Leading to Arrest After Stand-Off

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Sheriff Rick Staly, left, and deputy Christopher Nguyen, who was operating the drone that flew over 20 minutes during the standoff on Ricker Place Sunday. (FCSO)

Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies, including a SWAT team and drones, have been in a stand-off with a 56-year-old man at 14 Ricker Place since late this afternoon, in what started as a response to a domestic dispute and another standoff Sunday night.

Federal Judge Orders Information on Florida’s Newest Bill Regulating Voting

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The Florida Legislature hasn't yet regulated whether half-standing during voting is permissible. (Phil Roeder)

A federal judge considering a constitutional challenge to a 2021 state elections law ordered attorneys Monday to quickly file briefs about the potential effects of a bill that the Legislature passed this month to make further changes in the elections system.

Florida Gas Prices Drop 20 Cents in Nine Days, But Expect Rollercoaster

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Time to crank it up. (© FlaglerLive)

The price of oil suffered steep losses last week, enabling the price of gasoline to back off from record highs. But the declines may be temporary: a barrel of oil was again trading above $110 today, after falling below $100 last week. Motorists may have to brace themselves for a rollercoaster ride ahead. 

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, March 21, 2022

March 21, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Zelensky Was Here by Christopher Weyant, The Boston Globe.

The Flagler County Commission has an overflowing agenda–school impact fees, Eagle Lakes development, a comprehensive plan update. Twitter is 16 years old but still acting 7, Matthew Broderick at 60.

Covid’s ‘Silver Lining’: Research Breakthroughs for Chronic Disease, Cancer, and the Common Flu

March 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

It may yet prove to be worth it. (© FlaglerLive)

Building on the success of mRNA vaccines for covid, scientists hope to create mRNA-based vaccines against influenza, Zika, rabies, HIV, and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, which hospitalizes 3 million children under age 5 each year worldwide. Researchers see promise in mRNA to treat cancer, cystic fibrosis, and rare, inherited metabolic disorders, although potential therapies are still many years away.

The Jesuits, Lightning Rods of Controversy

March 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Venezuelan priest Arturo Sosa Abascal, second from right, receives congratulations after being chosen as new superior general of the Jesuits in 2016.

Jesuits have worn many hats: missionaries, educators and preachers; writers and scientists; priests with the poor and confessors to the royal courts of Europe. They are also among the church’s more controversial groups.

Sunshine Sunday: Keeping Open Government From Eclipse in Florida

March 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Today, there are 1,138 exemptions to Florida’s open government laws, almost 200 more than 20 years ago, and growing. The public cannot simply rely on the good-natured commitment of those in government to safeguard transparency. Sunshine Week is the collective national effort to keep government doors to the public open, and its roots began in Florida.

Annual Blessing of the Fleet at Palm Coast Yacht Club April 2

March 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Rick Belhumeur, the former Flagler Beach city commissioner, is a boater. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast’s traditional Blessing of the Fleet returns to the city once again under the auspices of the Palm Coast Yacht Club on Saturday, April 2 at 3 p.m.  All boaters near and far are invited to participate. 

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, March 20, 2021

March 20, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Putin-Tin In Ukraine by Peter Kuper, PoliticalCartoons.com

“The Revolutionists,” at City Repertory Theatre, Francois Couperin’s “Mysterious Barricades,” and winter’s last cool blast.

Mason-Dixon 2.0: Some States Make It Easier To Vote, Some Harder.

March 19, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

People march during a voting rights demonstration about voter suppression on Aug. 28, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (John Lamparski/Andalou Agency via Getty Images)

There’s been a good deal of crying foul about what are being called anti-democratic new state laws that make it harder to vote. But it turns out such laws might have little impact on voter turnout and vote margins in an election.

A Fringe Legal Theory Could Reshape State Election Laws

March 19, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

fringe election rules theory

The U.S. Supreme Court this month left open the possibility that it could endorse a fringe conservative legal theory–the “independent state legislature doctrine”–that would give state legislatures unchecked powers over election rules before the 2024 presidential election.

‘Is Our Democracy At Risk?’ Answer Question in Flagler/Volusia ACLU Essay Contest; $850 in Prize Money

March 19, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

FlaglerLive is proudly joining the ACLU to sponsor this year's essay contest.

If you’re a high school student in Flagler or Volusia counties, here’s your chance to answer the question in an original essay of up to 2,000 words and participate in the ACLU of Florida’s annual essay contest, with cash prizes sponsored by FlaglerLive. The deadline is April 4.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, March 19, 2022

March 19, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

It's the economy... by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.

Flagler Reads Together’s “Hidden Figures” Movie Matinee, CRT’s “The Revolutionists,” Palm Coast Historical Society Speaker Series, Philip Roth, William Jennings Bryan.

Sanctions Will Not Push Russians to Abandon Putin

March 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

sanctions russia

Russians are used to turmoil and instability. They endured cruel social experiments during the 20th century, and the early 21st, performed upon them by their own political leadership.

Man Accused of Terrorism Embroils Palm Coast Organization in Controversy Over Ukrainian Orphans

March 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Matt Shea, a 47-year-old resident of Spokane, Wash., with ties to far-right militias and hate group, connected his trip to Poland with a Palm Coast-based organization that facilitates adoptions of Ukrainian children. He appeared in an interview on a Polish television station.

A Palm Coast non-profit called Loving Families and Homes for Orphans, caring for Ukrainian children, is being unfairly tarnished by the involvement with the non-profit of Matt Shea, a Spokane, Wash., man accused of domestic terrorism and tied to hate groups, the husband of the non-profit’s leader says. 

Confirmed: BJ’s Wholesale Club Is Lined Up for Palm Coast on SR 100 Near County Airport

March 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 48 Comments

Yes, it'll be a BJ's on State Road 100 in Palm Coast, near the county airport. (Mike Mozart)

In a deal close to completion, BJ’s Wholesale Club will build a 103,000 square foot store on SR100, with two restaurants, a gas station, a tire store and a few other businesses. Jay Gardner, the Flagler County property appraiser, who owns the land, confirmed the development on Friday, as did regulatory documents before the county planning division.

Cornelius Baker’s Death Sentence Commuted to Life In Prison 15 Years After Murder of Elizabeth Uptagrafft in Bunnell Woods

March 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Cornelius Baker moments after he learned that his life would be spared, following a five-minute sentencing hearing this morning in Circuit Court in Bunnell. His attorney, Junior Barrett, is to the left. (© FlaglerLive)

It took Circuit Judge Raul Zambrano three minutes to put an end to the 15-year murder and death penalty case of Cornelius Baker, who, with Patricia Roosa, on Jan. 7, 2007, murdered Elizabeth Uptagrafft after beating her and her family and kidnapping her from her home in Daytona Beach.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, March 18, 2022

March 18, 2022 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Spring projects 2022 by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

Cornelius Baker’s likely final and most fateful sentencing, “The Revolutionists,” at City Repertory Theatre, John Calhoun, and a few reflections on John Updike on his 90th birth anniversary.

Ukraine, a New Spanish Civil War? Not Quite.

March 17, 2022 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A woman hugs a Polish volunteer before he crosses the border to go and fight against Russian forces.

Tempting as it is to compare the Spanish Civil War and Ukraine in how they drew foreign fighters, doing so does more to obscure than to explain either of the conflicts. In some instances, the analogy relies on distorted frames inherited from the Cold War; in others, it seems to be driven by blatant opportunism.

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