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As Baker Acting of Children Soars, Flagler School Board Grapples With Perceptions of “Outrage”

April 3, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Baker Acts involving children in schools has reached 32 so far this year, three times more than last year, prompting one school board member to call herself “outraged” at the police-led manner in which most such Baker Acts are carried out, even with teens and younger children.

Internet Café Crackdown: Gambling Task Force Serves Search Warrants in 5 Counties as Businesses Skirt Ban

April 3, 2014 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Legislature essentially banned such businesses last year, but some continue to operate under different guises. At one point at least seven of the gambling parlors had been operating in Palm Coast, but none in Flagler Beach or the unincorporated part of Flagler County.

Sweeping Child-Welfare Reform Bill Calls For “Moral Outrage” and More Money

April 3, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The legislation got its start last fall, after media reports about a wave of child deaths from abuse and neglect — and gained momentum as it became clear that many of the victims were already known to the Florida Department of Children and Families, which had failed to protect them.

The Ten Tenors Renew Their Vows With Flagler in Two Broadway-Themed Shows at the Auditorium Saturday

April 3, 2014 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Ten Tenors renew their vows with Flagler County with two shows on April 5.

The Ten Tenors have been coming to the Flagler Auditorium for a dozen years, ever since they sprung out of Australia to set out on what’s become an increasingly popular, worldwide phenomenon.

Single-Family Home Permits Up 29% in 1st Quarter as Construction in Palm Coast Churns

April 2, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Some 126 construction permits were issued for single-family homes in Flagler County in the first three months of the year, 88 of them in Palm Coast and 34 in the unincorporated part of the county.

Federal Appeals Court Declares Scott Administration’s 2012 Voter Purge Illegal

April 2, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments from Rick Scott’s administration that the effort to remove suspected non-citizens from the voting rolls did not violate a federal law barring wide-ranging efforts to cleanse those rolls within 90 days of an election.

Pitching Two Proposals Back to Elections Supervisor, Palm Coast May Call on State to Resolve Conflict

April 1, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

The agreements are again in Supervisor of Elections Kimberle Weeks's court. (c FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council approved two separate agreements calling on Supervisor of Elections Kimberle Weeks to run the 2014 city elections, asking her to pick one, though Weeks has been unwilling to negotiate. The city may call on Secretary of State Ken Detzner to resolve the issue, should a stalemate persist.

Lifelong Republican Turned independent: Howard Holley Launches All-Business Bid For County Commission

April 1, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Howard Holley, a Hammock business executive, would face Flagler County Commissioner Frank Meeker in November if Meeker doesn’t have a primary opponent, no black candidate and no independent candidate has ever won a county commission seat.

Obamacare Tally: Florida Subsidies Average $3,000, But Some Families Complain of Costly Exclusion

April 1, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

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And yet only one in four Floridians who qualifies for a subsidy had enrolled in a plan by March 1, leaving 1 million eligible residents uninsured. A mother describes how the law’s employee-insurance provision barred her family from subsidies.

Rick Scott’s Dilemma: Helping Undocumented-Immigrant Students Or Sticking to His Base

March 31, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

While Scott has repeatedly said he supports a proposal to end annual 15 percent tuition hikes, he’s remained mum about the portion of the bill that would grant in-state tuition to undocumented students, or Dreamers.

Weeks Against the World: Elections Supervisor Holds Out on Palm Coast Elections Despite Secretary of State’s Admonition

March 31, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 33 Comments

The only higher official who hasn’t yet told Flagler County Supervisor of Elections Kimberle Weeks to move beyond her feud with the Palm Coast City Council over the city’s 2014 elections is Gov. Rick Scott. Sill, Weeks remains obstinate as time runs short for Palm Coast to decide who will run its 2014 elections.

News-Journal’s Mark Lane, Chronicler of the Darwinian, Will Try to Explain Florida In Library Talk Friday

March 31, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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Lane will be bringing his wit, observation and histories to the Flagler County Public Library in Palm Coast on Friday, April 4, at 2 p.m., for a talk entitled, “Trying to Explain Florida in Print.” The free talk is hosted by the Friends of the Library of Flagler County.

Farewell To Bookstores:
Why I Won’t Miss Books-A-Million

March 30, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

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The closure of Books-A-Million is not as bad as it sounds: the chain bookstore was not living up to its billing as a cultural hub, and bookstores these days are becoming irrelevant thanks to Amazon, audio books and Google, which make the world’s libraries immediately accessible at a click.

Chris Christie’s Hormonal Problem

March 29, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 40 Comments

Would someone please call Chris Christie and tell him that if he thinks he could be President of the United States, he doesn’t have a prayer. By insinuating that the lane closings were the handiwork of a woman suffering from a romantic setback, Christie’s lawyers have ensured that he will be scorned by every woman who has had to endure the canard that women are ruled by their hormones and their feelings.

“Opportunity Scholarships”: Lawmakers Revive Vast Expansion of School Vouchers By Riding Coattails of Students With Disabilities

March 29, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The House Education Appropriations Subcommittee voted 8-4 to introduce the measure, which would bind together a program aimed at students with disabilities and the voucher expansion. Senate leaders last week pulled their counterpart to the House voucher bill, but the measure for students with disabilities remains alive.

Palm Coast’s Stephen Newberry, 25, Is Killed in Motorcycle Wreck on U.S. 1

March 29, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Stephen C. Newberry, a 25-year-old resident of Palm Coast, was killed Saturday morning as he rode his motorcycle on U.S. 1 just north of the Flagler-St. Johns County line, when an elderly driver broke his right of way.

Flagler-Palm Coast Under Tornado Watch Until 5 PM Saturday

March 29, 2014 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The National Weather Service placed Palm Coast and Flagler County under a tornado watch Saturday through 5 p.m., along with five other counties along a broad southwest to northeast band of severe storm activity.

In “I Do! I Do!” a Half-Century of Marriage to the Tune of Four Bedposts at Palm Coast’s City Rep Theatre

March 29, 2014 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Julia Davidson Truilo and Lloyd Bowers in 'I Do! I Do!' at Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre.

“I Do! I Do!,” the Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt musical, traces a couple’s marriage over 50 years through thick and song, and will be staged at Palm Coast’s City Repertory Theatre over three weekends through April 6.

Jacksonville Zoo Mourns Loss of 1-Day Old Gorilla Born to First-Time Mother Madini

March 28, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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It is with great sadness that Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens announces the passing of a gorilla infant born Thursday night (March 27). The infant was born to first-time mother, Madini, and first-time father, Lash.

For Pizza and Chicken Wings: Matanzas Football Star and 3 Teens Accused of Robbing Delivery Woman in F-Section

March 28, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 42 Comments

Al’kwazi J. Spencer, a star player on the Matanzas High School football team, and two teens, were arrested early this morning and charged with robbing a pizza delivery woman in Palm Coast’s F Section just after midnight. The boys had allegedly taken the pizza and chicken wings to a house near where the alleged robbery took place and ate the goods with other friends, minus the crust.

Bomb Threat Phoned In Forces Evacuation of Flagler County Courthouse; All-Clear at 4:30p

March 28, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

A bomb threat called in around 12:30 this afternoon forced the evacuation of the Flagler County Courthouse. The building remains evacuated at the moment, with personnel either in the Government Services Building or in the parking lot of the building.

Flagler Unemployment Creeps Up Again, to 9.4%, But Labor Force and Net Jobs Grow

March 28, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Flagler County’s unemployment rate again rose in February, to 9.4 percent, a decimal-point increase over the previous month and some 80 more people went on unemployment. But The county’s overall employment went up sharply, by 364 (for a total of 31,976), and the county’s labor force went up even more, by 442–both signs of growing strength in the local economy as more workers seem encouraged to join the labor force, and more workers are actually finding jobs.

Lawmakers’ Proposal to Ban E-Cigarettes for Youths Lights Up Local Governments Over Additional Strictures

March 28, 2014 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Health groups and local governments are criticizing a bill (HB 169) that would ban e-cigarette sales to minors because the measure also would prevent cities and counties from passing their own regulations on the sales of electronic cigarettes and tobacco products.

Sheriff Issues Report of Crash Involving Deputy and Driver’s Right-of-Way Violation

March 27, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff's deputies were involved in two crashes in five days between last Thursday and Monday. In the foreground, the cruiser that was involved in a collision with a motorcyclist on Seminole Woods Boulevard last week, and behind it, the cruiser involved in Monday's collision with a pick-up truck driver on U.S. 1. (c FlaglerLive)

Colby N. Mikloiche was cited for violating a right of way after Deputy John Bray, a 12-year veteran of the agency, rear-ended Mickloiche’s pick-up truck outside the entrance to Grand Reserve, on U.S. 1. The crash investigation, which is ongoing, was conducted by the Sheriff’s Office’s Sgt. Michael van Buren.

The End: Palm Coast’s Books-A-Million, Flagler’s Only General-Interest Bookstore, Is Closing

March 27, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 71 Comments

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Books-A-Million in Palm Coast on Wednesday announced an everything-must-go sale ahead of closure, ending the town’s very brief romance with a bookstore larger than an attic. The company lost money in 2013. There is no known replacement for the store, a mainstay of the Target shopping center.

Red-Light Cameras Won’t Be Repealed This Year, But Restrictions on Profits May Yet Pass

March 27, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Despised as they may be, red-light cameras have powerful lobbies behind them, and are not going anywhere, for now. (James Morris)

Red-light cameras’ powerful lobby defeated Senate Transportation Chairman Jeff Brandes’s attempt to end the use of the devices, but several proposed restrictions are still moving through the Legislature, such as limiting profits to safety uses and requiring safety studies before cameras can be installed.

As March 31 Deadline Nears: Going Without Health Insurance Will Likely Cost You At Tax Time

March 26, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

If you thought you could get health coverage later this year, you may not get that chance until November, which means that you’ll most likely have to pay a penalty of 1 percent of your income at tax time, even if only a single member of your family is not insured. Penalties rise in subsequent years.

Bunnell Cop Michael Stavris Is Arrested on Charges of Computer Porn Involving Underage Boys

March 26, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 50 Comments

Michael Stavris, an officer with the Bunnell Police Department, was jailed Tuesday evening on two charges of computer porn and a charge of criminal use of someone else’s personal information following a Florida Department of Law Enforcement investigation into several instances where Stavris is accused of soliciting naked images from underage boys.

Judge Refuses to Revoke $400,000 Bond on European Village’s Would-Be Shooter; Bova Behaves

March 25, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Daniel Noble, accused of attempted murder in the March 15 European Village incident, was in court today, as were the men who disarmed him, as prosecutor tried unsuccessfully to revoke his bond. Joseph Bova, the accused murderer of Mobil Mart store clerk Zuheily Rosado, was also in court, subdued this time, and is scheduled for a pre-trial hearing in May.

David Beckham Lobbies Tallahassee for Tax Breaks on a Soccer Stadium in Miami

March 25, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Elected officials — including Gov. Rick Scott — and staffers flooded Twitter with “selfies” alongside Beckham, who wants to bring a professional soccer team to Miami and has set his goal on the Port of Miami as a potential stadium site.

Now Leery of Old Courthouse, Bunnell Fears Money Pit and Talks of Giving It Back

March 25, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

With two commissioners ready to give back the old courthouse to the county, Bunnell opted Monday to get more solid bids on what it would cost the city to turn the problematic building into its city hall, but the city administration drew a bleak picture of finances that cannot bear new burdens regardless.

For 2nd Time in 5 Days a Deputy Is Involved in Serious Crash, But No Report Yet from Sheriff

March 25, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 29 Comments

Monday’s crash took place at the intersection of U.S. 1 and Grand Reserve, within the city limits of Bunnell, where a sheriff’s deputy rear-ended another motorist. The motorist was reportedly cited, and the sheriff’s office, not the Bunnell PD or FHP, investigated the crash.

Measure to Cut Local Red-Light Camera Revenue Falters as Cities Cry Foul

March 24, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Not going anywhere yet. (Scott Akerman)

A lawmaker had initially proposed that the state ban new red-light cameras while reducing the fine from $158 to $83, eliminating the money local governments could collect. The outcry from local governments over his initial proposal to eliminate the money demonstrated that the issue is strictly about money, he said.

The Problem With “Step Up for Students,” Florida’s Voucher Jockey

March 24, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Step Up For Children CEO Doug Tuthill is shameless about the way his organization–the administrative agent for Florida’s school voucher program–spends lavishly on political races, which may explain why a Senate proposal to vastly expand the voucher program this year foundered.

Palm Coast Cancels Special Meeting as Conflict With Elections Supervisor Again Flares

March 24, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Tuesday’s special meeting between the Palm Coast City Council and Elections Supervisor Kimberle Weeks was to have ironed out a mutual agreement for Weeks’s office to run the city’s municipal elections this year. Weeks, however, is demanding that the city approve the agreement she drafted without such a meeting, and virtually without changes, something to which the city is not likely to agree before the April 2 deadline set by Weeks.

Brianna Bellon, 23, Is Killed in Late-Night Wreck South of Mondex as Car Rolls Into Canal

March 24, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 43 Comments

It is not yet known who was at the wheel of the Toyota when it overturned in a waterlogged ditch and killed Brianna Bellon, 23, of Palm Coast, late Sunday night. (c FlaglerLive)

Brianna Bellon, 23, a resident of Beach Village Circle in Palm Coast, was killed late Sunday night as the car she was either driving or riding in with two men rolled into a canal in an isolated part of Flagler County, south of the Mondex. Zackariah Holden and Corey Doyle-Carlson, both 23 and both of Palm Coast, were not injured.

Bill Vastly Expanding School Vouchers Dies As Questions About Accountability Mounted

March 22, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

No reason to mourn the latest attempt by the Florida Legislature to privatize education at public expense. (Andy Jones)

The decision represents a defeat for the GOP’s Will Weatherford, who was home schooled as a child and strongly pushed the expansion of the system, which gives companies tax credits for donating to scholarship funds that help children attend private schools. Under the bills, retailers would have been allowed to divert sales-tax payments to the system.

Malcolm P. Clevenstine, 71, a Palm Coast Industrialist, Is Dead From Injuries in Saturday’s Plane Crash in Palatka

March 22, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Malcolm Clevenstine, 71, of Palm Coast, the owner of Warfab Corp., died late Saturday after a plane crash in Palatka. Richard Carrara, 73, of Old Oak Drive in Palm Coast, was piloting a 2008 Cessna 400, which he owns, and practicing touch-and-go maneuvers at Kay Larkin Airport.

Spurred By Judge Craig’s Drubbing of Palm Coast, Rep. Hutson Calls for Repeal of Red-Light Cameras

March 21, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 31 Comments

Rep. Travis Huston, whose district includes all of Flagler County, is calling for the repeal of all red-light traffic cameras. (© FlaglerLive)

Calling himself “in complete opposition to the use of red light cameras in Florida,” Rep. Travis Hutson, whose district includes all of Flagler County, took the unusual stop of criticizing Palm Coast’s method of unduly punishing vehicle owners who are cited even though they may not be driving the cited vehicle. He called attention to two measures that would repeal ca,eras or change the rules in drivers’ favor.

Violating Right-of-Way, Flagler Sheriff’s Deputy Sends Motorcyclist Selbert A. Mills, 54, to Hospital

March 21, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff’s deputy Jeremy Chambers sent 54-year-old Palm Coast motorcyclist Selbert A. Mills to a hospital in serious condition after the deputy’s cruiser collided with the motorcycle at Seminole Woods Boulevard and Sloganeer Trail early Thursday evening (March 20).

Sheriff’s Citizens Advisory Council More PR Than Input as Few Citizens and Board Members Show Up

March 21, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Sheriff Jim Manfre devoted his latest Citizens Advisory Council meeting to a recap of his accomplishments, though few citizens or council members showed up. (FCSO)

Flagler County Sheriff Jim Manfre created the Citizens Advisory Council to give residents’ complaints about the Sheriff’s Office a way to be heard directly and transparently. But two of the three council meetings were not advertised and none of the meetings has produced much more than PR for the sheriff.

Judge Craig Indicts Palm Coast’s “Bad Faith” Red-Light Cameras and Exposes City’s Legal Flaws as He Contests Violation

March 20, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 51 Comments

Flagler County Circuit Judge Dennis Craig making his case before the red-light camera hearing officer Thursday morning at Palm Coast's city offices. (c FlaglerLive)

In a half-hour hearing before Palm Coast’s red-light violations officer, Flagler Circuit Judge Dennis Craig on Thursday ridiculed the city’s guilty-until-proven-innocent standard as well as the council’s claim that cameras are intended to improve safety. The city dismissed his citation not on the grounds he raised, but by inventing a case of “prudent” driving that the evidence did not show.

In-State Tuition For Undocumented Immigrants Passes House, 81-33, as GOP Opposition Thins

March 20, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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The measure allows undocumented immigrants to pay cheaper, in-state tuition rates if they attend Florida middle and high schools for at least four straight years before going to college.

North Carolina Man Wanted for Attempted Murder Is Arrested in Palm Coast’s Walmart Parking Lot

March 20, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Glen Alen Stewart's mug shot from the Dunn Police Department.

Glen Allen Stewart’s “Born to Die” tattoo on his hand gave him away as the wanted fugitive even as he tried to pass himself off as someone else when he was arrested during a routine traffic stop when his car tag showed a revoked license.

Chris Goodfellow, Author of Theory Gone Viral on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, Is a Marineland Resident

March 20, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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When Chris Goodfellow, a retired pilot in Marineland, wrote a 1,000-word blog post debunking many foul-play theories on the fate of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, he did not expect the post to be picked up by media and bloggers around the world, though his theory has now influenced the debate on the missing Boeing.

Florida National Guard Stalls Proposal to Let Residents Carry Unlicensed Weapons During Emergencies

March 19, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Concerns expressed by the Florida National Guard stalled an NRA-backed Senate proposal that would allow people without concealed-weapons licenses to carry concealed firearms when forced outside in times of emergency.

Heroes Who Foiled European Village Attack Are Jailed on Disorderly Conduct and Battery Charges

March 19, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

The three men who foiled an alleged armed attack at European Village Saturday night–Vassili Mironov, Roman Dubinschi and Joshua Auriemma–were arrested early Wednesday morning after a fight in the parking lot of Finn’s bar in Flagler Beach.

As Flagler District Prepare to Offer Voluntary Pre-K at all 5 Elementary Schools, Board Questions Raising $60 Fee

March 19, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The half-day VPK programs are free, but many parents opt to leave their children for longer hours that coincide with extended-day care before and after school, at a cost of $60 a week. District administrators are looking to raise that fee to accommodate the expansion of VPK.

Marketing 2 Go, Palm Coast Pioneer in Social Media, Celebrates 4 Years in Business

March 19, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

It was four years ago this month that Cindy Dalecki launched Marketing 2 Go, her own start-up in the emerging but often intractable world of social media–a world almost everyone needs, especially in business, but few understand, and fewer still can navigate to their advantage.

After the Attack: A Pit Bull Owner Speaks In Defense of Second Chance Rescue

March 18, 2014 | FlaglerLive | 32 Comments

In the wake of a pit bull’s–or a pit bull mix’s–attack on two young children at Second Hand Rescue last week, a dog owner who took possession of a pit bull that had been rescued and rehabilitated by Second Hand Rescue writes in defense of the Bunnell animal shelter.

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