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Rural Voters Don’t Necessarily Love Walz

September 10, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Tim Walz has a rural image, but that doesn’t mean rural America will vote for him.

The selection of Tim Walz as Kamala Harris’ running mate has sparked a wave of commentary suggesting that simply by elevating a former small-town football coach to the candidacy for vice president, Democrats will naturally secure the allegiance of rural voters nationwide. Not so.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, September 10, 2024

September 10, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The Community Traffic Safety Team meets, the Palm Coast City Council holds a workshop, the Flagler County Planning Board meets, when The New York Times advertised Florida real estate, Alex Shoumatoff’s Florida Ramble.

The US Military’s Shift from Terrorism to China and Russia

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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President Joe Biden’s recent approval of a major shift in U.S. nuclear weapons strategy highlights the attention the country’s national security officials are paying to Chinese ambitions for influence in the world. Over the past decade, the Pentagon’s efforts have shifted back to preparing for what officials call “great power competition” among the U.S., Russia and China.

Bronx House Pizza in Hammock Sees Valet Parking Lot as Solution to Overflow, Scenic A1A Sees Hazards

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Bronx House Pizza on State Road A1A in the Hammock, where parking has been an issue. The restaurant is proposing to have overflow parking on four lots to its south, past the billboard. (© FlaglerLive)

Almost since it opened several years ago, Bronx House Pizza in the Hammock has been the victim of its success: its popularity has grown in proportion to neighborhood parking headaches as rights-of-way became de-facto parking zones. On Tuesday, Bronx House Pizza goes before Flagler County’s Planning Board, seeking approval of an overflow parking lot it would build south of the restaurant, but not contiguous to it, on four lots totaling 20,000 square feet south of 17th Road. It’s facing opposition.

Gov. DeSantis Showcases LINE Funding Successes for Nursing Programs at Daytona State College

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Second year Nursing student and Halifax Health monitor tech Alexis Marie Shay with Daytona State College President Dr. Tom LoBasso (right) and Halifax Health President and CEO Jeff Feasel.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis spoke at Daytona State College last week (Sept. 3) to highlight Nursing program achievements made possible through funding provided by the State and community partners.

Flagler School Board’s Lease of Old Courthouse Hides Sharply Higher Costs and Falling Enrollment

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

The old courthouse in Bunnell. (© FlaglerLive)

When the Flagler County school district administration first proposed last May to lease the old courthouse in Bunnell, it did so under the rosiest of assumptions: that the lease would allow the district to consolidate half a dozen programs under one roof, that it would create more classroom space at some of its elementary schools, and that it would save money. By the time the School Board approved the proposal last month, and the County Commission followed last week, only one of the three propositions was true.

Kidnapping, Child Abuse, Aggravated Battery: 2 Men Face Charges in Separate Domestic Incidents That Spiraled

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Justin J. Peralta, left, and Steven McSwain, also known as Richard Wharton in his Florida state prison record.

Justin John Peralta, a 40-year-old resident of Richmond Drive in Palm Coast, and Steven McSwain, 47, of Cranberry Avenue in Bunnell’s Mondex, are at the Flagler County jail on grave charges resulting from unrelated domestic violence incidents that spiraled out of control just before the weekend. 

Record Heat Is Forcing Some to Choose Between Food and Power Bills

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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A growing number of Americans struggle with what is known as energy poverty, including the inability to afford utilities to heat or cool a home. Households that spend more than 6% of their income on energy bills are energy-poor. Energy poverty can increase one’s exposure to extreme heat or cold, which raises the risk of developing numerous health conditions. The burden falls disproportionately on households in communities of color, which experience it at a rate 60% greater than those in white communities.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, September 9, 2024

September 9, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Thoughts and Prayers, Clarified by Pat Byrnes, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Flagler County Library Board of Trustees and the The Bunnell City Commission  meet, Teddy Pendergrass, China’s beer consumption, the first four crusades showing the unpleasant face of greed.

Gift Card Scams and Failing Regulations

September 8, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Banking regulations haven’t caught up with gift cards, which fraudsters are using to steal money from people in ways that are difficult to trace or reverse. The Conversation, CC BY-ND

An estimated US$8 billion is stolen annually from seniors age 60 and older through stranger-perpetrated frauds, according to AARP. Increasingly, gift cards are a leading fraud payment method reported by older adults, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

Ron DeSantis Is Getting Angrier, and He’s Taking It Out on Florida

September 8, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Sign displayed at a protest at Honeymoon Island State Park on Aug. 27, 2024. (Photo by Mitch Perry/Florida Phoenix)

DeSantis was always a rage-hampered homunculus, but now that he’s been humiliated on the national stage and his presidential aspirations squashed like a palmetto bug, he’s only gotten angrier. And he’s taking it out on Florida.

Low Wage Work Hurts Employees–And Customers

September 8, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The poor more commonly they referred to themselves as the struggling class: They struggle economically and hold an often unfounded hope that things will get better. But you can’t work your way out of poverty in low-wage jobs. (© FlaglerLive)

A business that’s focused on exploiting employees to make those at the top even richer isn’t just bad for workers, but for customers as well. And anyone who’s worked for one of these low-wage companies can tell you those businesses are hardly unique. If we want a strong economy, we need to do more to make sure all workers can make a decent living and feel safe and respected in their workplace.

Flagler County Fire Rescue’s Andrew Shook Receives Sons of American Revolution Medal

September 8, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Andrew Shook celebrates. (Flagler County)

Members of the Sons of the American Revolution on Tuesday awarded Flagler County Firefighter Paramedic Andrew Shook with the Emergency Medical Services Commendation Medal during the regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, September 8, 2024

September 8, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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‘The Great American Trailer Park Musical’ at Daytona Playhouse, Modern Jewish Food Festival at Jacksonville Beach’s Margaritaville Hotel, On Graphomania and the comment section, Joseph Brodsky remembered, a few lines from “Watermark.”

Why Still a Gap Between Public Opinion and Scientific Consensus on Climate Change?

September 7, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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At least 97% of scientists agree that humanity contributes to climate change, but the same cannot be said for society at large. In the United States, where only 12% of citizens are aware of the scientific community’s near-total unanimity. This is a result of, among other things, disinformation, media portrayals, and cognitive bias.

How Illegal Short-Term Rentals Hide in Plain Sight on Booking Sites

September 7, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Venice Beach Hostel, which draws budget-minded tourists, is actually a 28-unit rent-controlled apartment building. (Google)

In the midst of an ongoing housing emergency, the city of Los Angeles has struggled to keep rent-controlled housing, which includes some of the city’s most affordable dwelling units, from turning into short-term rentals. Even though a 2018 law prohibits such conversions, enforcement has been lax.

The Problem with DeSantis’s ‘Election Police’ Intimidation

September 7, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

A Florida voting machine, October 1948. (Florida Memory)

Is Gov. Ron DeSantis going too far in trying to defeat an amendment to restore abortion access? “Gov. DeSantis is using his election police to intimidate voters who dare to have beliefs that differ from his. This opens the door towards making voters and all Floridians feel unsafe for voicing their constitutionally protected opinions on important issues like abortion,” says All Voting is Local Action’s Florida State Director Brad Ashwell.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, September 7, 2024

September 7, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Teachers without children by John Darkow, Columbia Missourian

Flagler Woman’s Club’s Casino Night at the Italian-American Club, ‘The Great American Trailer Park Musical’ at Daytona Playhouse, Sunshine and Sandals Social at Cornerstone, a rainbow over Ponce de Leon.

The Longest Journey: When the Jews of Rhodes Were Deported to Auschwitz

September 6, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A postcard from the turn of the century showing the Jewish neighborhood of Rhodes.

In the Old Town of Rhodesa marble obelisk commemorates the deportation of the island’s small but vibrant Sephardic Jewish community to Auschwitz-Birkenau on July 23, 1944. The 1,700 Jews of Rhodes had the misfortune not only of experiencing deportation late in the war, when Allied victory was almost in sight, but also of enduring the longest journey of any Jewish community sent to Auschwitz — a treacherous voyage that lasted 24 days.

Biden Administration Appeals Ruling Blocking Rule Barring Gender-Based Discrimination

September 6, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

President Joe Biden signs an executive order protecting members of the LGBTQIA+ community, Wednesday, June 15, 2022, in the East Room of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz)

The Biden administration has gone to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal judge blocked a new health-care rule about discrimination based on gender identity.

Legislative Analysts Warn Florida’s Surpluses Could Turn to Billion-Dollar Deficits as Federal Aid Dries Up

September 6, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

House Appropriations Chairman Tom Leek, R-Ormond Beach, expressed optimism about the state's finances.

While there are numerous caveats, the picture could go from a $2.09 billion surplus during the upcoming 2025-2026 fiscal year to a potential deficit of $2.826 billion in the 2026-2027 fiscal year and a potential deficit of $6.941 billion in the 2027-2028 fiscal year.

Fringe in Check, Palm Coast Approves More Expansive Budget with Slightly Lower Tax Rate, No Rollback

September 6, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Make that interim city manager: Lauren Johnston may have some reason t smile as she managed to shepherd her first budget through a fractured and combative city council very close to the one her administration sought. There will be no rollback. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Manager Lauren Johnston’s proposed budget and tax rate for the year starting Oct. 1 survived almost intact Thursday evening as the council, keeping its swaggering fringe in check, approved in a series of 3-1 votes a $61.2 million general fund budget with a $5.3 million increase and a slightly lower tax rate, but nowhere near the so-called rolled-back rate.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, September 6, 2024

September 6, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Trump asks Jesus to find 11780 Votes by Michael de Adder, CagleCartoons.com

a Margaritaville Hotel photographic update, Tyrese Patterson Sentencing, First Friday Garden Walks at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, First Friday in Flagler Beach, , Jackie Gleason, an excerpt from VS Pritchett’s “The Evils of Spain.”

Fewer Problems at Bulow RV Park, But Evictions and Code Violations Loom as Deadline Approaches

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

A travel trailer that had grown a house attachment was one of the examples of a site out of compliance with park and county rules at Bulow RV Park when the County Commission examined the issue in january. Most of the non-compliant sites are now compliant, but 13 remain out of compliance, with other issues concerning residents. (© FlaglerLive via Flagler County)

The conflict between residents of the Bulow RV Park off Old Kings Road is not as intense as it was last year. Numerous issues have been resolved. But some problems persist, with more than a dozen residents still out of compliance with county and park rules, and with water pressure and water cleanliness issues now coming to the fore. The county continues to attempt to mediate a solution, with limited success. In the assistant county attorney’s characterization, the matter can be “intractable.”

Charisma Drives Trump’s Die-Hard Support

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 33 Comments

Former U.S. President Donald Trump takes the stage during a campaign rally in Johnstown, Pa., on Aug. 30, 2024.

Of all the questions confronting voters in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, few are as puzzling as the seemingly unwavering support for Donald Trump even though he is deeply mired in embarrassing sex scandals and criminal business practices. Part of the reason may be explained by Max Weber, an early 20th century German sociologist and social theorist. At the center of Weber’s thinking about political authority was the word “charisma.”

Abortions Down 13% in First 8 Months After Florida’s Restrictions Became Law

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Aortion protesters at the state Capitol in 1985. (Florida Memory)

The number of abortions reported in Florida during the first eight months of this year was nearly 13 percent lower than during the same period in 2022 and 2023, as a law preventing abortions after six weeks of pregnancy has led to fewer procedures.

Joseph Horovsky, 21, Is Charged with a Life Felony on Accusations of Molestation of a 10-Year-Old Relative

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Joseph Thomas Horovsky.

Joseph Horovsky, a 21-year-old resident of 11 Wasserman Drive, was arrested Wednesday and charged with lewd and lascivious molestation, and today, in a filing by the State Attorney’s Office, was charged with molestation of a child younger than 12, a felony punishable by up to life ion prison. He was placed under arrest at his home and booked at the Flagler County jail on no bond.

Flagler Tiger Bay Host U.S. Attorney Roger Handberg on Sept. 18, and Candidate Forum on Sept. 25

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Roger Handberg, U.S. Attorney for Florida's Middle District, addressing the press last year with Sheriff Rick Staly, when they announced indictments in a fentanyl-related investigation. (© FlaglerLive)

U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida Roger B. Handberg will be the keynote speaker at Flagler Tiger Bay on Sept. 18, and all the local candidates on the Nov. 5 ballot, including write-ins, have been invited to a Sept. 25 forum. The forum is open to the public.

Palm Coast Tries to Police Short-Term Rentals, Balancing Property Rights Against Residents’ Aggravations

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

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Responding to a surge of vacation rentals in certain parts of the city, especially the C-Section, and complaints from permanent residents around the rentals, the Palm Coast City Council will soon adopt regulations limiting occupancy, setting registration fees and restricting the parking of recreational trailers or boats. But the city continues to face competing tensions from permanent residents aggravated by the disruptions of vacation rentals and operators of the same rentals, who say the city is jeopardizing their livelihood.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, September 5, 2024

September 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Harris Walz American Gothic 2024 by R.J. Matson, Portland, ME

The demise of New York City’s great WCBS 880 Newsradio, Rally for Women’s Reproductive Rights at the northwest corner of Belle Terre and Pine Lake Parkways in Palm Coast, Story Time for Preschoolers at Flagler Beach Public Library.

Reviewing 28 Years of Research Debunks Link Between Cell Phones and Brain Cancer

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Cell-phone safety safe. (© FlaglerLive)

A systematic review into the potential health effects from radio wave exposure has shown mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer. The review was commissioned by the World Health Organization and is published today in the journal Environment International.

BP’s Flagler County Rainfall and Climate Report for August 2024

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

weather outlook

August 2024 rainfall figures were quite variable this past month. Normal year to date numbers are overall healthy with a few a below and above normal expectations. Normal rainfall for August is 6.40”. Normal year to date (YTD) rainfall is 33.13”.  Localized rainfall has caused some areas to get more while others less which is typical of rainy season showers and storms. 

Free EKG Could Save a Student Athlete’s Life. School Board’s Furry, Hunt and Chong Oppose Mandating It With Physical.

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 39 Comments

They consider mandating ECGs a "slippery slope," in the words of School Board Chair Will Furry. From left, Sally Hunt, Christy Chong and Furry. (© FlaglerLive)

To play sports in Flagler County, high school students must pass a physical. A 10-minute ECG or EKG is an option regularly provided by AdventHealth, but not a requirement. The Flagler County School Board’s Colleen Conklin wants to make it part of the physical. Fellow-Board members Will Furry, Christy Chon and Sally Hunt are opposed, saying that should be a parent’s decision. The board is voting on the options later this month.

Florida College Students Return to Campuses Bristling with Restrictions on Protests

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Florida’s college and university students are starting the academic year greeted by friends and professors — and by warnings from administrators and Attorney General Ashley Moody about how to express their views on campus. The directives follow nationwide protests over Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel and Israel’s subsequent assault on Gaza. While the scale of protests has varied nationwide, some led to arrests, including at the University of Florida, Florida State University, the University of South Florida, and the University of North Florida.

Palm Coast Council’s Pontieri’s ‘Warning Shot’: Why Are Taxpayers Paying for Infrastructure Benefiting Landowner?

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 38 Comments

The Palm Coast City Council's Theresa Pontieri had unpleasant weekend reading. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Council member Theresa Pontieri said the $105 million the city received in state appropriations for road construction west of U.S. 1 is money subsidizing “the current multi-billion dollar landowner,” a reference to Rayonier, the timber and land management company that owns most of the land in the expansion area. She cited development documents that require the developer to build a sports complex and road extensions that the city is currently scrambling to pay for.

Attempt to Delay Borrowing Referendum Fails in 2-2 Vote as Council Splinters and Public Rebels

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

A divided and diminished Palm Coast City Council rejected delaying a controversial ballot proposal. Above, the council on Aug. 27. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council is at war with itself over a proposed referendum that would remove borrowing limits the city has had to comply with for 25 years. If the city is hoping for a successful outcome in November, this is not the way to go about it, especially for a mostly lame-duck council, three of whose members were rejected by voters and a fourth who just resigned. For all the grim writing on the wall, an attempt to remove the proposed referendum from the Nov. 5 ballot and let the new council rewrite it more clearly and with additional guardrails failed in a 2-2 vote Tuesday evening.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, September 4, 2024

September 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The Flagler County Commission holds the first of two public hearings to approve its budget and next year’s property tax rate, pretending that Mike Waltz cares about climate change, Separation Chat, Open Discussion.

France Debates Le Wokisme

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The “Festivities” scene featured LGBTQ+ activist DJ Barbara Butch, famous French drag queens, as well as singer Philippe Katerine as Dionysos.

From the Republican party to the far-right National Rally, politicians throughout the conservative spectrum in France and elsewhere have described the opening ceremony’s scenes as “insults to the nation” and largely approached the event as a Trojan horse for the “woke ideology”.

Waterfront Park Nominated for Prestigious Great Places in Florida Award: Vote Now to Help Palm Coast Win

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

They love their Waterfront. (© FlaglerLive)

The City of Palm Coast announced today  that Waterfront Park has been nominated as a finalist in the 11th Annual Great Places in Florida People’s Choice Award contest. This prestigious nomination highlights the park’s serene beauty, diverse amenities, and its special place within our community. We invite all residents, visitors, and supporters to cast their vote and help Waterfront Park win the title of Florida’s “Greatest Place.”

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Decision Blocking Christian School’s Pre-Game Prayer Over Loudspeakers

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Render unto the gridiron the things that are the gridiron's. (© FlaglerLive)

A federal appeals court Tuesday said the Florida High School Athletic Association did not violate First Amendment rights when it blocked a Tampa Christian school from offering a prayer over a stadium loudspeaker before a 2015 high-school football championship game. A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a 2022 ruling by U.S. District Judge Charlene Edwards Honeywell in the lawsuit filed by Cambridge Christian School.

15 Years in Prison for Joseph Siano, Who Killed Lee-Ann Daley Driving Wrong Way on US1, His 3rd DUI in 9 Years

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Joseph Siano, 65, today was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the drunk driving killing of Lee-Ann Daley, the 46-year-old mother of three, as Siano drove the wrong way on U.S. 1 a few days before Christmas in 2022. He had cataracts, and his blood-alcohol level was almost three times the legal limit.

County Bans Smoking, Vaping and Toking In Parks and Public Recreation Areas, With an Exception for Cigars

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

County parks like Princess Place are now smoke-free. (© FlaglerLive)

Mirroring Flagler Beach, which passed a similar ordinance two years ago, the Flagler County Commission today approved on first reading a prohibition on smoking or vaping in any public park or public recreation area, with a notable exception: unfiltered cigars. While the ban applies to county-owned portions of the beach, it does not apply in most portions.

Father Who Secretly Took Video of 12-Year-Old Daughter in Bathroom Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison, 8 on Probation

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Tyler Habdas. (© FlaglerLive)

Tyler Jon Habdas, the 31-year-old former Palm Coast resident who’d secretly taken video of his 12-year-old step-daughter in the bathroom over six months, was sentenced to five years in prison and eight years on sex-offender probation today. A jury found him guilty of video voyeurism and other charges in a July trial.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, September 3, 2024

September 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Voter Purge by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

Tyler Habdas is sentencing, the Flagler County Commission and the Palm Coast City Council meet, a short hstory of the New York Post’s journey from brilliance to sleaze, Donald Trump on Letterman.

This Supreme Court Has Redefined the Meaning of Corruption

September 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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The U.S. Supreme Court is deregulating corruption, with arguably grim consequences for American democracy. Since John Roberts became its chief justice in 2006, the court has made prosecuting corruption, especially at the state and local level, nearly impossible for federal prosecutors.

You May No Longer Pay Bills at Palm Coast’s Utility Drive Lobby After Oct. 18

September 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

A change on Utility Drive. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast government’s Customer Service Utility lobby at 2 Utility Drive will be permanently closing on October 18. The move will help the city free up customer service representatives to serve people on the phones to cut down on hold times, which has significantly increased in recent years, a city spokesperson said.

Flagler County’s Jonathan Lord Graduates FEMA’s National Emergency Management Executive Academy

September 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Jonathan Lord. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County Emergency Management Director Jonathan Lord on Thursday (August 15) graduated from the FEMA Emergency Management Institute’s National Emergency Management Executive Academy. The program hones strategic leadership thinking for senior leaders involved with multi-jurisdictional, national, international, public health, private industry, and institutes of higher education homeland security and emergency management policy development responsibilities.

A 10-Year-Old Pointed a Finger Gun. He Was Kicked Out His School for a Year.

September 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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Over the last couple of years, Tennessee and several other states [including Florida] have been making it easier for schools to suspend or expel students. But study after study has shown that harsh disciplinary practices such as mandatory expulsions are ineffective at reducing violence in schools. What’s more, research shows that such practices often lead to Black students and students with disabilities being disproportionately suspended and expelled, making them more likely to end up in the criminal justice system.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, September 2, 2024

September 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Labor Day at the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas and its dissimulation of horrors by entertainment, Father Guido Sarducci, a little wisdom by a builder of nuclear weapons.

‘Homicide: Life on the Street’ Is Finally Streaming

September 1, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Filming in ‘the Box,’ the claustrophobic interrogation room where some of most intense scenes in the series took place.

“Homicide: Life on the Street” featured cops, but you couldn’t always tell whether they were the good guys or the bad guys; its writers played with traditional episode formats; and its scenes were shot on location with handheld cameras in order to give the show a realistic feel. The show has finally been made available for streaming on Peacock. Its groundbreaking visuals and courageous scripting set the template for the television shows of the 21st century, a golden era of programming sometimes called Platinum TV or Peak TV.

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