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Time is Running Out to Save Right Whales

April 28, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Entanglement in fishing gear—in particular, the ropes that attach to lobster traps—threatens the survival of the endangered North Atlantic right whale. (NOAA)

The North Atlantic right whale is the most endangered whale in U.S. Atlantic waters, and entanglement in crab and lobster roping gear remains the biggest threat to the species’ survival.

Florida Senate Creates New Program Using Public Money To Fund Private School Tuition

April 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

Sen. Kelli Stargel, the Lakeland Republican and advocate of voucher and school choice programs. (NSF)

Florida senators on Thursday passed legislation that would allow more students to use taxpayer-funded scholarships to pay for private-school tuition, a major step toward expanding school choice in the state.

Weekend Briefing: Curtis Gray Memorial, Community Art, Chorus, Cats, Best Little Whorehouse, Torch Run, Housing Fair

April 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A funeral service oN Saturday and a community memorial celebration and march on Sunday are scheduled to commemorate the life of 18-year-old Curtis Gray, the Flagler Palm Coast High School student gunned down on April 13. See details below.

A funeral and celebration of life of Curtis Gray Saturday and Sunday, the NAACP’s Freedom Fund Banquet, Community Cats spring yard sale, ACLU honors Kaiti Lenhart, “Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” at the Playhouse and much more.

House Passes Controversial Felons’ Voting-Rights Bill, Setting Up Financial Hurdles Before Restoration

April 25, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

House Rep. James Grant gets his way. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

The House’s party-line, 71-45 vote drew a rebuke from backers of the amendment, who called the bill “a failure to live up to the bipartisan commitment” demonstrated by the 61 percent of voters who approved Amendment 4.

Thursday Briefing: Murals in Flagler Beach, Common Ground Does Media in Flagler, Happy Hubble Birthday

April 25, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Hubble Space Telescope is 29 years old: it was deployed by Space Shuttle Discovery on this day in 1990, after its launch from the Kennedy Space Center on April 12. (NASA)

The Flagler Beach City Commission takes up a revised ordinance that would allow more expressive murals and some commercial content, the Flagler Chamber hosts a media panel at a Common Ground breakfast.

House Would Toughen Driving and Texting Law But Opposes Hands-Free Only Use of Devices

April 24, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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Police could pull over motorists texting and driving, under a House measure, but the House opposes a Senate proposal that would allow only hands-free use of cell phones while driving.

Wednesday Briefing: Free Clinic’s $5,200 Gift, Matanzas Law and Justice, Stetson Jazz Ensemble

April 24, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The school district inaugurates the law and justice flagship program at Matanzas High School, Compassionate Friends meet, a multi-day hearing about whether former Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum violated ethics laws begins.

Tuesday Briefing: Medders Trial, Felons’ Rights, Spring Band Concert, School Safety

April 23, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A bit of a mishap on the north A1A sea wall project last week: as the storm was gathering on Good Friday, wind blew over a dump truck, damaging its chassis. No one was hurt. Traffic was not impeded. The project carries on. (© FlaglerLive)

The Senate Rules Committee takes up a controversial proposal to limit felons’ right to vote based on financial obligations, Matanzas has its spring band concert, Jerry Medders’ trial day two.

Suicide Prevention Set To Become Part of Minimum Standard of Care At Addiction Centers

April 22, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Members of Flagler County's Public Safety Coordinating Council watched a video last year during a discussion on the opioid crisis that included a brief clip showing a medical examiner performing an autopsy on an addiction victim. (c FlaglerLive)

Rising opioids use and rising suicide rates: Suicide prevention advocates have been pushing the addiction treatment community to address the substantial overlap by adopting new standards of care. That starts in June.

Monday Briefing: Gerald Medders On Trial, Stamp and Coin, A1A Update, Minimum Wage, Vietnam Memorial

April 22, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Beach's A1A Project update: Installation of a new water main, as well as a new sewer line, is in progress between South 19th Street and South 18th Street. This work is expected to continue over the next few weeks. South of South 19th Street, installation of the French drain system is continuing. See further details below.

Gerald Medders, 53, of Palm Coast, arrested in March 2016, goes on trial on four counts of illegal sex with a minor, the Stamp and Coin Club meets, an A1A construction update, Stanley Karnow on the Vietnam Memorial.

Abolish the Electoral College

April 21, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

Abolishing the Electoral College would level the playing field. It would ensure that people, not parties or mechanisms, determine who leads the country. Is that so bad? If you’re a Republican, yes.

It’ll Be Harder For Citizens To Get Their Initiatives On the Ballot If House Has Its Way

April 21, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Suffragettes would know the score. (Library of Congress, Bain news Service, between 1910 and 1915)

Petition-gatherers to be registered with the state, ballots would have to include information about contributions raised by amendment sponsors, whether out-of-state petition circulators were used and whether amendments could lead to tax increases.

New Florida Supreme Court Flexes Rightward Muscle, Overturning Two January Decisions

April 19, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A February photo shoot at the Supreme Court, updating the court's new make-up. (Florida Supreme Court)

Justices, in a pair of 6-1 opinions Thursday, overturned the two rulings. The only dissenter in both cases: Justice Jorge Labarga, who had sided with Pariente, Lewis and Quince in January.

Easter Weekend Briefing: Stormy Friday, Easter Egg Hunts, Unemployment Numbers, St. John Passion

April 19, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

First Station from Barnett Newman's 'The Stations of the cross' (1958)

Easter egg hunts in Palm Coast, Bunnell and Flagler Beach, March unemployment numbers, Barnett Newman, an uneventful weekend across Flagler, a full new version of Bach’s St. John Passion.

Hands-Free Cell Use In Car May Become Requirement in Florida Under Senate Plan

April 18, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

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The House measure matches the Senate proposal in shifting texting while driving from a “secondary” offense to a “primary” offense, but it doesn’t impose a hands-free requirement.

Thursday Briefing: Det. Fiona Ebrill, Officer of the Year, ‘Addressing Crime Together,’ Scholarship Awards Ceremony

April 18, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Sheriff’s Detective Fiona Ebrill is the 2019 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year, the school district’s scholarship awards at the Auditorium, the sheriff delivers a crime-fighting update.

Supreme Court Sides With DeSantis in Suspension of Okaloosa County School Superintendent

April 17, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Gov. Ron DeSantis suspended Okaloosa County School Superintendent on Jan. 11. (Okaloosa County Schools)

DeSantis stripped Jackson of her post less than a week after he was sworn into office, citing “scathing” grand-jury reports that alleged “dereliction of duty.”

Wednesday Briefing: Walk-Ins at Eight Schools, Jason Altmire at Tiger Bay, Lukasik’s TDC, Parental Consent

April 17, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Teacher and support personnel unions hold “walk-ins” at eight schools in early morning, the county’s tourism council meets for the first time with Amy Lukasik as interim director rather than Matt Dunn, lawmakers talk parental consent.

Tuesday Briefing: Yo-Yo Ma At the Border, Talent Show Auditions, Food Truck Tuesday, Notre Dame

April 16, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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FPC’s spring concert, auditions for “Spotlight on Flagler,” the annual youth talent show, Food Truck Tuesday in Palm Coast’s Central Park, Stetson Guitar on the Rocks.

Monday Briefing: Considering a New HQ For Sheriff, Carver Gym Auction, Church on the Rock In Court

April 15, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office's first annual Safety Expo unfolded at European Village in palm Coast Saturday. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Commission discusses picking a new home for the Sheriff’s Operations Center, Bunnell’s Church on the Rock is in court on a negligence suit, Amy Lukasik’s appointment at the tourism office is confirmed.

‘Tick Tick Boom’ Musical Brings ‘Rent’ Creator’s Artistic Anxiety to City Repertory Theatre

April 12, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The City Repertory Theatre production of 'Tick Tick Boom' stars, from left: Chelsea Jo Conard, Trey King and Beau Wade. The musical will be staged April 5-14 at City Rep’s venue in City Market Place in Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

“Tick Tick Boom” is fueled by that tension between the food-on-the-table demands of everyday life versus one’s artistic ambitions, and all those struggles to make it work.

Weekend Briefing: ‘Tick Tick Boom,’ Microplastics, Bing’s Landing, Safety Expo, FCAL Poetry, Picnics and Pops

April 12, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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An incredibly busy weekend with plenty of live theater, art and poetry openings, the annual Picnics and Pops concert with the Jacksonville Symphony in Town Center, a sheriff’s safety expo, and plenty more.

Nanny Senate: Students Would Have to Get Parental Consent Before Seeking Mental Health or Birth Control

April 11, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Do you have to make? Beverly Goldberg finds friends in the Florida Senate. (ABC)

The so-called “Parents Bill of Rights” would allow parents to access and review all of their children’s school records and change the way students can seek mental-health and reproductive-health services, including counseling and birth control prescriptions.

Congress Is About to Ban the Government From Offering Free Online Tax Filing. Thank TurboTax.

April 11, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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A bill supported by Democrats and Republicans would make permanent a program that bars the IRS from ever developing its own online tax filing service.

Thursday Briefing: Volunteer Awards, Rock Walk, Degas, Flagler Beach Golf, African American Student Association

April 11, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Participants in the Tears Foundation's First Annual Palm Coast Rock Walk last Saturday at Town Center.

The Flagler Beach City Commission considers another amendment to its Ocean Palms Golf Club lease, sheriff’s volunteers are honored in an award ceremony, Degas at the Lightner Museum, the Florida African American Student Association at BCU.

Bill Allowing Cheaper Drug Imports From Canada Advancing Against Big Pharma Fit

April 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The Bridge Avenue Bridge across the St. John River between Madawaska, Maine, and Edmunston, Canada. (© FlaglerLive)

Gov. DeSantis has championed the legislation as a way to curb prescription drug costs. But his effort continues to draw opposition from representatives of the pharmaceutical industry who say importing drugs could increase the amount of unsafe and counterfeit drugs.

AAA-Plus: Road Rangers Patrols Begin on I-95 in Flagler, Assisting Break-Downs, Free

April 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Dial *347 for help. road rangers

Road Rangers assist motorists whose vehicles have become disabled, and provide assistance during traffic incidents with their flashing lights and other visual-lighted signage that urges drivers to give first responders safe space.

Wednesday Briefing: Domestic Violence Update, Vacation Rentals, Carver Gym Online Auction, Horseshoe Pitching

April 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The 2019 Carver Gym online fund-raiser is on. See below.

The annual Carver Gym online auction kicks off, the sheriff’s domestic violence task force meets, a horseshoe pitching tournament in Flagler, a senate panel takes up vacation rentals.

Time for $15 an Hour and a Union

April 9, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

After years of idling lawmakers, the idea now has more traction in Congress thanks to the recently introduced Raise the Wage Act, which would set a national minimum pay of $15 an hour by 2024.

Tuesday Briefing: Bill Baxley at 80, Palm Coast Investments, Plastic Straws, Amendment 4, Red-Light Cameras

April 9, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Bunnell City Commissioner Bill Baxley is 80 years old today. He was sworn-in to his third term as a commissioner Monday evening. Born in 1939--five months before the outbreak of World War II--he is not the senior-most elected official in Flagler County. That honor goes to East Mosquito Control District Commission Chairman Julius Kwiatkowski, who turned 84 in January. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton sits for his first workshop, Bunnell’s Bill Baxley turns 80, controversial bills on felons’ right to vote, plastic straws and red-light cameras are debated in Tallahassee.

Senate Panel Divides 5-4 in Advancing Measure Requiring Minors’ Parental Consent for Abortion

April 8, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Sen. Kelli Stargel, R-Lakeland, who sponsored the abortion-notification bill. (NSF)

After rallying and testimony from numerous activists on both sides of the issue, a Senate panel Monday approved a proposal that would require minors to receive parental consent before having abortions.

Used on Lawns, A Popular Weed Killer’s Alleged Link To Cancer Spreads Concern

April 8, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

roundup weed killer

Glyphosate is by far the most widely used herbicide in the United States, and probably worldwide. It is used on nearly every acre of corn, cotton and soybeans grown in the U.S. You may have sprayed it on your lawn or garden.

Monday Briefing: Veteran Court, Guns in Church, Bunnell Swearing-In, Amendment 4, Matt Morton’s 1st Day

April 8, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Today is Matthew Morton's first day as Palm Coast's new city manager. He is the city's third manager in its 20-year history. (© FlaglerLive)

Judge Bryan A. Feigenbaum discusses Veteran Court services at a DSC event, three commissioners are sworn-in in Bunnell, the Legislature takes up guns in church and Amendment 4, restoring felons’ right to vote.

Felons’ Right To Vote and Paul Renner’s Cynical End Run Around Amendment 4

April 6, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

Rep. Disingenuous, R-Palm Coast: Paul Renner defends the wrong cause on Amendment 4. (© FlaglerLive)

Paul Renner, Flagler’s GOP representative and future Speaker of the House, is being dishonest and disingenuous in his defense of a bill that would make felons’ right to vote dependent on paying back all financial obligations.

Mayor Milissa Holland’s 2019 State of the City Address: ‘We Are One Palm Coast’

April 5, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

A video still from last year's State of the City Address at the Palm Coast Community Center.

The full text of Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland’s State of the City Address, presented at the Palm Coast Community Center Friday. The theme of the address is “One Palm Coast.”

Weekend Briefing: Culture Club, State of the City, County Fair and Rockin Rib Fest, Turtlefest, Cheer at the Pier

April 5, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The Flagler County Fair all weekend, Rockin Ribfest on Friday, Mayor Holland delivers Palm Coast’s State of the City, “Tick Tick Boom” at City Repertory Theatre, Turtlefest and Cheer at the Pier in Flagler Beach, and plenty more.

Thursday Briefing: Classroom to Careers Symposium, Social Media Marketing, Daytona Tortugas Opener

April 4, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A pillar drill machine has been at work at the north end of Flagler Beach, part of the Florida Department of Transportation's construction of a sea wall. See below. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County school district hosts the 5th annual Classroom to Careers symposium at Flagler Palm Coast High School, Indivisible Flagler has a protest scheduled on Palm Coast Parkway in case the Mueller report isn’t released, the Daytona Tortugas open their season.

House Prepared To Raise Threshold For Felony Shoplifting From $300 to $1,000

April 3, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

A sign at a Volusia Mall bathroom. (© FlaglerLive)

Efforts to raise the threshold amount for the first time since 1986 have stalled in the Legislature in the past. This year’s proposal (HB 589) has steadily moved forward in the House, as criminal-justice reform advocates say there is momentum to pass such measures.

Wednesday Briefing: Captain’s at Bing’s Landing, Flagler County Fair, Alonzo Bush Appeal

April 3, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Doug O'Connor, left, was among the three members of the Beverly Bech Town Commission who were sworn-in at the commission's monthly meeting Monday. But O'Connor is the first new commissioner in a decade. He joined, from left, James Howard, Jeffrey Schuitema, Debra Wingo, and Ernie Sund. Mayor Steve Emmett was absent because of a family emergency. (c FlaglerLive)

A much-anticipated workshop on a proposed expansion of Captain’s BBQ at Bing’s Landing is scheduled at 8 a.m., the Flagler County Fair kicks off, a St. Johns murderer appeals his case.

The Florida Compact on Immigration: Recognizing Immigrants’ Value Without Demonizing Them

April 2, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Good for Florida's economy. (Taymaz Valley)

The compact is a set of key principles outlining the need for smart immigration policies at the state and federal levels to drive Florida’s economy forward, including a path forward for undocumented immigrants.

Tuesday Briefing: Equal Pay Day, Homelessness Task Force, Free STD/HIV Testing, Chess and Cigars, Red-Light Cameras

April 2, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Last week Bunnell Futiure Problem Solvers Ryan Gilvary (left, DeErra Jones, and Aliyah Acevedo installed sunscreen dispensers at Bings Landing and Wadsworth Park. The group presented the idea to the County Commission on March 4. (Flagler Schools)

Today is Equal Pay Day, Flagler’s homelessness and housing task force meets, the Health Department is providing free HIV and STD testing, yet another attempt to ban red-light cameras is heard in legislative committee.

Past Prison Sentences Could Be Reduced as Criminal Justice Reform Advances at Legislature

April 1, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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A bill that would give the Legislature power to decide on a law-by-law basis whether to reduce past prison sentences cleared a Senate panel Monday following tearful testimony from criminal-justice reform advocates.

Monday Briefing: Steven Edwin Jones, Sheriff’s Evidence Storage, Beverly Beach Swearing In, Vacation Rentals Debated

April 1, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Steven Edwin Jones died on march 25 at age 74. He was Flagler County's first E-911 coordinator and had implemented the county's first Enhanced 911 system under sheriff McCarthy. According to his obituary, 'After returning from the Peace Corps, Steven continued his lifetime of service to others. Over the years he was the Executive Director of self-help housing programs in Wisconsin and South Florida as well as Executive Director of Neighborhood Housing Services (NHS) and the Director of Modernization for the Housing Authority of Savannah, GA.In 1984 an available construction management position with ITT made it possible for Steven and his family to move to Flagler County. While in Palm Coast he made many positive contributions to our community. Steven went on to earn a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Central Florida. This degree provided a spring board to become the Executive Director of Senior Services and Flagler County Transportation. Over the years Steven was involved in numerous organizations and activities in Flagler County.'

Frieda Zamba Pool opens for the season, the Flagler County Commission reconsiders a request for storage for the sheriff, remembering Steven Edwin Jones, a swearing-in at beverly Beach Town Hall.

Flagler Sportfishing Club to Host 23rd Annual Spring Classic Fishing Tournament Fundraiser

March 31, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Flagler Sportfishing Club will host its 23rdAnnual Spring Classic Tournament on April 26 and 27. Over 120 anglers will be vying for over $8,000 in cash prizes and merchandise to catch Redfish, Trout and Flounder. Proceeds from the Annual Tournament benefit the local chapter of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Chapter 86.

‘A Pileup of Inequities’: Why People of Color Are Hit Hardest by Homelessness

March 31, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Disparities, researchers say, are the result of centuries of discrimination in housing, criminal justice, child welfare and education. Cities and counties are beginning to take a hard look at how entrenched policy has served to perpetuate homelessness in black and brown communities.

Weekend Briefing: Masonic Cemetery Clean-Up, Library Book Sale, Daytona Solisti Concert Series, Vietnam Vets Casino Night

March 29, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Another community clean-up is scheduled at the Masonic Cemetery off Old Kings Road in palm Coast on Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. See below. (© FlaglerLive)

A community clean-up at the Masonic Cemetery off Old Kings Road, a big book sale at the library in Palm Coast, an all Mozart program by Daytona Solisti, Vietnam Veterans Day ‘Welcome Home’ Casino Night.

Thursday Briefing: Flagler Beach Rotary’s Gift to Open Doors, Education Common Ground, Debating Murals, Drug Court

March 28, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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The Chamber’s Common Ground Breakfast focuses on education, the Flagler Beach Rotary donates $6,250 to Open Door Re-Entry and Recovery Ministries of Bunnell, Bunnell’s Alvin Jackson is the keynote speaker at Drug Court graduation.

Suicides of 2 Parkland Students in a Week Have Lawmakers Questioning Schools’ Mental Health Funding

March 27, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Calvin Desir in a yearbook photo and Sydney Aiello, from a GoFundMe page.

Two suicides in the span of a week involving student survivors of the Parkland school shooting have sparked a new question at the Florida Capitol: How much mental-health money should the state provide to schools?

Wednesday Briefing: Flagler Reads Together on Apollo 11, Humane Society Fundraiser, DSC Spring Job Fair, FCAL Poetry Call

March 27, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Flagler Humane Society holds a fund-raiser, Apollo 11’s 50th anniversary is the focus of a Flagler Reads Together discussion, Daytona State hosts its spring job fair in Daytona Beach.

Lawmakers Again Float Bill To Make Texting While Driving a Primary Offense; Other Distractions Spared

March 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Currently, police can only cite motorists for texting if they are pulled over for other reasons. By making it a primary offense, police could pull over motorists for texting behind the wheel.

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