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Tax on Guns and Ammo Would Pay for Florida’s “Safe Schools Trust Fund”

January 23, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

Tax collected on the sale of ammunition and guns would go into a “Safe Schools Trust Fund,” to pay for additional guidance services and school safety measures under legislation filed in the House.

Lowe Family Brings Rain of Children and All-But-Kitchen-Sink Music to Flagler Auditorium

January 23, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Lowe Family’s six children and accompanists, at the Flagler Auditorium Thursday evening, make it a point to dare every musical genre, every instrument, every move, all wrapped in feel-good flags.

An Epidemic of American Anger In Search of Stoicism

January 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

From Angry Birds to the Angry Whopper, road rage and mass murderers, we’re in an age of anger that appears driven by frustrated expectations and imagined grievances.

With Stern Words on Process, Flagler School Board Ratifies Private Hire of Cop at Old Kings

January 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Board members Sue Dickinson and Colleen Conklin raised issues with the preferential message the private-pay guard at Old Kings Elementary may send to other schools, and the way the decision was made without the board’s knowledge. Three board members had no issue with the process. All five welcomed the check.

Red-Light Cameras on Palm Coast Parkway Used to Arrest Hit-and-Run Suspect

January 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

The arrest is the latest indication of the sheriff’s office stepped-up use of Palm Coast’s traffic cameras, which are increasing from 10 to more than 50, and blanketing all the city’s major and medium intersections.

Palm Coast Cited Among Florida Cities Most Vulnerable to Climate Change in Latest Review

January 22, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

The federal National Climate Assessment just released names Palm Coast among four Florida cities vulnerable to sea level rises and other vulnerabilities to climate change. Flagler County has no comprehensive initiative locally to frame long-term climate-change policy collectively.

Obama II

January 21, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Far from a dud, as these second inaugurals tend to be, Obama’s today was bracing in its realism, and hopeful, ironically, for having finally shed the imagery of hope for hope’s sake, replacing it with an agenda for equality, little heard of since the days of the New Deal and the Great Society.

Parent at Old Kings Elementary Hires Full-Time Armed Guard at Her $12,000 Expense

January 21, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 61 Comments

Laura Lauria put up $12,000 just for the first two months’ cost of a full-time sheriff’s deputy at Old Kings, an arrangement carried out without the school board’s knowledge and outside normal policy and legal oversight, though school and sheriff’s officials welcome it–with caveats.

The Thanks and Reverence We Owe Undocumented Immigrants

January 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 63 Comments

We’ve admitted that these immigrants aren’t going away. Let’s admit our co-dependence, let’s restore their dignity, and America’s, and admit that illegal immigration is as American as apple pie, if not as American as empanadas.

Car and Semi Tangle on I-95 and Dive Down 30-Foot Ravine in Sunday Morning Wreck

January 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

I-95 just north of the Old Dixie Highway exit was the scene of a spectacular crash at dawn Sunday, as a semi truck and a Lincoln Town Car collided, then jointly swerved off the highway and down a 30-foot ravine, into a retention pond, seriously injuring the truck driver.

57 Republicans Who Voted for Bush’s Katrina Aid Voted Against Obama’s Sandy Aid

January 20, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

When Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005, Congress passed two relief bills almost unanimously. But when it comes to Hurricane Sandy,179 Republicans and one Democrat opposed aid. Signal differences are the occupant in the White House and the states getting help.

Stephen Sondheim Sidles Up to Palm Coast in “Side by Side” at City Repertory Theatre

January 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

“Side By Side By Sondheim,” a revue opening at Palm Coast’s City Repertory Theatre Friday, is a clever reinvention of Stephen Sondheim’s lyrical genius by way of his classics, from “West Side Story” to “Sweeney Todd.”

After Abuse at Girls’ Lock-Up, Promises of More Oversight from Florida’s Juvenile Justice

January 19, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

In the wake of allegations of abuse by staffers at a girls’ lockup in Milton, the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice is tightening its oversight of private residential facilities – adding interviews with youths and a partnership with the non-profit Annie E. Casey Foundation to its monitoring procedures.

Preliminary Report on Plane Crash Adds Little New as Homeowner’s Trauma Endures

January 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

The federal investigation into the plane crash that killed 3 and demolished a house in Seminole Woods revealed that the plane’s oil pressure was zero just before the crash. Susan Crockett, the home owner, said Friday that she had no plans to return to that neighborhood, and described her traumas since the crash.

Oceanside Co-Owner Lulgjuraj Joins Mealy And Settle in Flagler Beach Commission Race

January 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Flagler Beach City Commission incumbents Jane Mealy and Steve Settle are being challenged by John Lulgjuraj, owner of Flagler Beach’s Oceanside Grill, in the March 5 election. Two of the three candidates will win.

In a Calculated Shift, Gov. Scott Wants Early Voting Days Decided by Local Supervisors

January 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Gov. Rick Scott two years ago signed a law restricting early voting days to eight. His shift back to allow up to 14 days would give local supervisors more choice, but could also be an unfunded mandate: if supervisors don’t have the money to expand voting days, they’ll take the political blame for not doing so.

Unemployment Rates in Flagler and Florida Improve Even as 15,300 Fewer Have Jobs

January 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Unemployment in December fell to 8 percent in Florida and 11.2 percent in Flagler County, lowest in four years, yet Florida lost more than 15,000 jobs, and Flagler lost 76, as the weak recovery combines with harsher rules discouraging workers from seeking unemployment benefits or staying in the labor force.

Let’s Holster Incendiary Rhetoric and Get Flagler Started on Meaningful Gun Talk

January 18, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 34 Comments

Flagler County must have an honest, open dialogue about the place of guns in our community, Milissa Holland argues, but to do so the extremists on both sides must be willing to calm down and let reason facilitate the dialogue.

Public Schools Are No Place for Bible-Thumping–Or Any Other Thumping

January 17, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

The World Changers of Florida, Inc. is giving Bibles to students at several dozen high Florida schools. It’s wrong. Students of all faiths and traditions attend public schools and they deserve to be respected. We interfere with an already stressful time by making some of them feel like outsiders.

Colleen Newman of Belle Terre Elementary And Sue McVeigh Are School District Champs

January 17, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

First-grade teacher Colleen Newman of Belle Terre Elementary is the Teacher of the Year, Sue McVeigh, a parent specialist in the district’s Exceptional Student Education administration, is the employee of the year.

Public Employees Lose as Florida Supreme Court Upholds 3% Pension Dip

January 17, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 34 Comments

Last Updated: 12:55 p.m. The Florida Supreme Court, in a much-anticipated but very divided 4-3 ruling, today sided with the Legislature, and against public employees, by upholding a 2011 law that requires all public employees to contribute 3 percent of their pay to the Florida Retirement System, a pension fund. In a majority opinion by […]

Trayvon Martin’s Mother Calls for Repeal Of Florida’s Stand Your Ground Law

January 17, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Sybrina Fulton, mother of Trayvon Martin, said the Stand Your Ground law protected her son’s killer, George Zimmerman, who pursued Martin before a violent confrontation when Zimmerman shot the 17-year-old boy.

Bunnell Mayor Robinson Coasting to Re-Election Unopposed; 3 Vie for 2 Other Seats

January 16, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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As in 2010, Mayor Catherine Robinson is facing no opposition, with Friday’s qualifying deadline fast approaching. Commission incumbents Elbert Tucker and Daisy Henry have qualified, with just one additional candidate, Bill Baxley, in the mix.

Bill Filed to Repeal Florida Prohibition On Doctors Asking Patients About Guns

January 16, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Sen. Oscar Braynon, D-Miami Gardens, filed the measure (SB 314) to repeal the 2011 “Firearm Owners’ Privacy Act,” which isn’t currently being enforced because a federal judge threw it out in July. The state, however, is appealing that ruling.

How the Word ‘Retarded’ Hurts The Developmentally Disabled

January 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Americans with developmental disabilities still remain second-class citizens in the eyes of the law and our fellow human beings. There is no greater symbolic gesture of the ridicule they endure than the accepted use of the word “retarded” in day-to-day speech.

Only Mild Opposition as Palm Coast Council Prepares to Raise Utility Rates 22% in 3 Years

January 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

To avert a crisis with its creditors, Palm Coast will raise water and sewer rates 22 percent over the next three years, beginning with an 8 percent increase this March. Residents’ rates are increasing to ensure that the city’s debts can be paid.

Trouble on Matanzas and Rymfire School Buses, A Fight at Palm Coast’s Homeless Camp: Flagler 911

January 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Allegations of a racist assault on a Matanzas school bus, a fight at the homeless camp along Palm Coast Parkway, a 3-year-old girl is attacked by a Humane Society pit bull mix at PetSmart, the Mondex is the scene of an angry, bloodied couple’s arrest, and more from the blotter since the new year.

Senate Committee Approves Drone Ban in Florida Skies, With Some Police Exceptions

January 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The ban on unmanned drones used by police in Florida would include exceptions for use with a search warrant or in certain cases, as when a child in danger. The measure (SB 92) was approved unanimously Tuesday by the Senate Criminal Justice Committee.

16-Year-Old Matanzas High Student Accused Of Raping 14-Year-Old in School Stairwell

January 15, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 94 Comments

D’Shawn Hosang, who was on probation for burglaries in July, was accused of raping a 14-year-old girl Monday morning after both students had secured hall passes while the rest of the school was in second period.

Man Found Dead at 16 Covington Lane Was Murdered; Sheriff Seeking Leads

January 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The Medical Examiner determined that the middle-aged white man found in a shallow marsh behind 16 Covington Lane in Palm Coast was murdered, but the body is so decomposed that identifying it has been impossible so far.

Citing “Sorry State of Affairs,” Sullen Flagler Library Board Asking for a New Tax to Survive

January 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

The Flagler County Library Board of Trustees chairman’s report to the county commission this evening is sullen and frustrated in tone, and at times directly critical of the commission for too stingily supporting the library over the past few years. It will also ask for the creation of a new taxing district to support the library.

State Health Agency Corrects Inflated Costs of Obamacare Scott Had Used to Oppose Reform

January 14, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Florida’s costs could be as low as $3 billion over 10 years — a huge drop from the nearly $26 billion figure that AHCA produced in a report last month. Even with the changes, it appears that the Scott administration believes that the state’s final tab over 10 years would be higher.

Obama’s Inauguration Sells Out

January 13, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

President Barack Obama, reversing his own honorable precedent for his first inaugural, has chosen this time to have corporations pay for his second round of big shindigs. This multimillion-dollar infusion of corporate cash is a crass intrusion by favor-seeking private interests into what ought to be a purely public occasion.

Richard Resnicoff, 68, of Grand Haven, Is Killed in a Puzzling Incident With His Wife

January 12, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Richard Resnicoff, 68, was killed two houses down from his own in Grand Haven when he apparently jumped on the trunk of the car driven by his wife, Lucille Horton, and fell to the pavement, dying of severe injuries shortly after, on Saturday afternoon.

Rick Scott’s Lies: How Governor Intentionally Kept Using Wrong Medicaid Estimates

January 12, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The state’s chief economist has warned the staff of Gov. Rick Scott that his Medicaid cost estimates are wrong, but Scott keeps using them anyway, skewing Florida’s costs under the Affordable Health Act.

Bunnell’s Leroy Gadson Sentenced to Life in Prison On Murder and Robbery Conviction

January 12, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Leroy Rashad Gadson is–was–a resident of 106 East Short Street in Bunnell. He will be a ward of the Florida prison system for the rest of his life following his conviction Friday on a second-degree murder charge and an armed robbery charge, and his sentencing to life in prison, plus 30 years.

Proposing a Constitutional Amendment To Limit Proposed Constitutional Amendments

January 12, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

In the wake of an election in which voters had to wade through 11 constitutional amendment proposals put forth by legislators and complained of long voting lines, a Democratic state senator wants to limit how many ballot questions lawmakers can pose to three.

Family Life Center Golf Tournament Fund Raiser on Monday

January 12, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Family Life Center, a private, non-profit Flagler County organization dedicated to providing free services to families and victims of domestic violence, is hosting a golf tournament fund-raiser for men and women at Palm Coast’s Palm Harbor Golf Club on Monday. Jan. 14.

Body Found in Marsh in Back of House Where Man Was Reported Missing in December

January 11, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

The body was discovered in the marsh behind 16 Covington Lane in Palm Coast Friday afternoon, when neighbors noticed vultures and had cited a smell emanating from where the body lay.

For Onan’s Sake Gentlemen, Please Keep Your Penises Holstered at Graham Swamp

January 11, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

For the third time in four months, men were arrested at Graham Swamp for acts involving the public display, and public handling, of a penis, this time involving 70-year-old Leslie Colombo and 68-year-old Charles Bitzer, who had separate encounters with men who turned out to be undercover cops.

Great American Songbook Tunes Into Palm Coast’s Older Ears at the Auditorium

January 11, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Great American Songbook, taking the Flagler Auditorium stage tonight, is the sort of period show ideally tuned to local demographics: older ears waxing nostalgic for the days when Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, and Judy Garland—as opposed to Rihana, Taylor Swift and Flo Rida—ruled the charts.

John Thrasher, Travis Hutson, Plus One: Airing Out Flagler’s Legislative Delegation

January 11, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

The inaugural guests on Milissa Holland Live Friday on WNZF will be Holland’s ex-opponent Rep. Travis Hutson, and Sen. John Thrasher, as Holland hosts an informall follow-up to December’s at-times contentious legislative delegation meeting on short-term rentals and other issues of local concern.

Bill to Repeal “Stand Your Ground” Is Filed In Florida, But May Be Dead on Arrival

January 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Rep. Alan Williams, D-Tallahassee, filed the measure on Wednesday, but it would have to get past Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, who co-sponsored the self-defense law in 2005, though Baxley has often said that the law was never intended to protect those who pursue their victims.

Accused Chilean Murderer Pedro Pablo Barrientos Buys a Home in Deltona

January 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Barrientos was recently accused by an investigating judge in Chile of the murder in September of 1973 of the internationally popular theater  director, teacher and folk/protest singer Victor Jara, then 40 years old.

Hit-and-Run Fischer Case Set for March 25 Trial in Flagler, With Upwards of 60 Witnesses

January 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

The more than 60 witnesses on the trial list suggest the defense will undermine claims of a first-degree felony hit-and-run charge against Jamesine Fischer by focusing on her character and inconsistencies in witness statements, contrasted with the statements of expert witnesses.

Spying on Grandma: Health Companies Sell Surveillance as a Benefit and a Saving

January 10, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Health care is joining a national trend toward greater surveillance of everyday life. Whether this costly technology will ultimately prove clinically or economically effective remains uncertain. So, too, is whether a benign health care purpose can help overcome the unsettling “Big Brother” overtones.

The Funky Pelican Finally, Quietly Opens In Place of the Pier Restaurant in Flagler Beach

January 9, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

The Funky Pelican in Flagler Beach, a sister-restaurant of the River Grille in Ormond Beach, replaced–after protracted negotiations with the Flagler Beach City Commission–what had for years been the Pier Restaurant, which had long been in decline.

Florida’s Election System Disgrace: Too Few Precincts or Too Long Ballots?

January 9, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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The ballot was long in part because the Legislature exempted itself from a 75-word limit on ballot summaries that applies to interest groups that put forth proposed amendments. And in some cases, the entire text of the amendment was listed.

Cinderella With a Russian Twist and a Manly Stepmother Before Midnight at Auditorium

January 9, 2013 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

There are thousands of variants of Cinderella around the world. The State Theater of Russia brings its own to the Flagler Auditorium Thursday evening at 7:30, with color and surprises to spare.

Quoting—and Misquoting—Jefferson, Sheriff Vows Agency Will Breathe Air of Integrity

January 8, 2013 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff Jim Manfre’s swearing-in featured a large-tent invitation and sharp contrasts of style and intentions with the eight years of Don Fleming, but also a reminder from Manfre that imperfection is universal.

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