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All-Cash Business? Not So: Why It’s Getting Easier for Marijuana Shops to Open Bank Accounts

December 16, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

An expressive bank-building facade, in the groove. (Richard)

Almost 400 banks and credit unions now serve the medical marijuana industry, according to the U.S. Treasury — a number that has more than tripled since 2014.

Blaming Climate Change, Ex-Emergency Management Chief Warns Floridians of More Intense Storms Ahead

December 15, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

Hurricane Irma damage at Surfside Estates in beverly Beach, which has twice in two years been ravaged by hurricane wind and flooding damage. Florida's top emergency management officials says to expect more of the same. (© FlaglerLive)

Craig Fugate, a former FEMA and Florida Division of Emergency Management chief, highlighted the need for people in Florida to plan year-round for the six-month hurricane season.

Weekend Briefing: Pier Open Again, Christmas With a Deputy, Soccer Tryouts, Nutcracker, Boat Parade, Dvorak

December 15, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

After yet another closure for repairs following Hurricane Irma, the Flagler Beach Pier reopened this week to fishermen and lesser beings. In the words of Rick Belhumeur, one of the city's commissioners, it 'makes it feel like the city is whole again.' (© FlaglerLive)

Performances of Nutcracker and Messiah, a record number of boats in the holiday boat parade, Breakfast with Santa at Matanzas, soccer tryouts, and a Dvorak anniversary.

In Florida, You Can Lose Your Driver’s License For Jaywalking–Especially If You’re Black

December 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

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Sen. Jeff Brandes has repeatedly introduced measures that would prohibit driver’s license suspensions for non-driving offenses. But Clerks of court stand to lose $40 million annually if the law is modified.

Thursday Briefing: Inspired Mic at Europa, Model Yacht Club, Celtic Angels, School Concerts

December 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Michael Ray King, producer of The Inspired Mic, Palm Coast's only improv and open mic show, happening tonight at the New Europa in European Village. See below for details.

It’s Inspired Mic night again at the New Europa in European Village, Celtic Angels perform their Christmas show at the Auditorium, Indian Trails and Belle Terre students perform.

Alabama Saves The Day. But Not Much Else.

December 13, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 31 Comments

My home's in Alabama: the back of the tour bus long used by Alabama, the country band. (© FlaglerLive)

If what it takes for Democrats to win is a Republican pedophiliac predator and compulsive lawbreaker, their victory in Alabama Tuesday helps the GOP more than it does Democrats.

Wednesday Briefing: FPC Band and Chorus, Palm Coast Arts Foundation’s Latest, Scalia on Textualism

December 13, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The FPC Band and Chorus are in concert tonight at the Auditorium. (Facebook)

Nancy Crouch of the Palm Coast Arts Foundation speaks to the county’s economic development board, the FPC Band and Chorus are in concert at the Auditorium.

Senate Leader Eyes Constitutional Amendment Requiring Two-Thirds Majority For Any Tax Increase

December 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Two-thirds of an idea. (Steven Martin)

The Florida Constitution Revision Commission, which meets every 20 years, has the power to place constitutional amendments on the November 2018 ballot.

Tuesday Briefing: Hammock Restaurant and Brewery, City Manager Head-Hunting, SpaceX Launch

December 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Makes you wistful for those days: the U.S. Supreme Court 17 years ago today ruled 5-4 to stop any further recounting in Florida, throwing the election to George W. Bush. (National Archives)

A second brewery is cooking up in the Hammock, SpaceX launch just before noon, a fund-raiser tea at the Flagler Auditorium, a murderer returns to court.

From All-Women Field, Florida Democrats Pick Palm Beach’s Terrie Rizzo As New Leader

December 11, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

That's a wrap: Terrie Rizzo. (Facebook)

Seeking unity, Democrats are trying to reclaim the governor’s office and defend U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson’s seat next year as well as contend for state Cabinet seats.

Monday Briefing: Mary Ann Clark’s 90th, Bunnell Booze Hours, Diapers Tax Exemption, Lodge Supremacy

December 11, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The American Association of University Women on Saturday celebrated the 90th birthday of Mary Ann Clark, left, who appears here with the group's president, Kimble Medley. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Historical Society’s Mary Ann Clark celebrates her 90th birthday, Bunnell realigns its alcohol sale hours, Henry Cabot Lodge on American supremacy, the Legislature wants to exempt diapers from sales taxes.

A Dubious Arrest, a Compromised Prosecutor, a Tainted Plea: How One Murder Case Exposes A Broken System

December 10, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Demetrius Smith was wrongfully convicted of murder and caught up in a crime he said he did not do, both involving the same detective. One of his convictions is still on his record, preventing him from moving on with his life. (Lexey Swall for ProPublica)

One innocent man’s odyssey through the justice system shows why defendants often agree to virtually inescapable plea deals for crimes they didn’t commit.

“We Don’t Serve Gays”

December 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 56 Comments

Charlie Craig and David Mullins wedding cake

Invoking Christian belief to deny service to a gay couple is not a First Amendment right, nor is it a matter of artistic expression. It’s good old discrimination under a new mask.

Weekend Briefing: Kitten Adoption, Home For the Holidays, Ethics Commission, Starlight Parade, Circus

December 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Meet Renfro: neutered, tested and vaccinated, and looking for a home. The cat and many others will be at Petsmart in Palm Coast Saturday from 10 - 3 as part of an adoption event. See more details below. (Community Cats of Palm Coast)

Repeat felon George Wood goes on trial for armed burglary on Palm Coast’s Utility Drive during the Hurricane Matthew emergency, Palm Coast’s Christ,mas parade, holiday shows everywhere, a wine and art shuttle and a lot more.

$50 Million for St. Johns River Protection, $100 Million for Florida Forever: Measures Advance

December 7, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Hanging on the St. Johns in Palatka. (© FlaglerLive)

Measures doubling Gov. Scott’s request for the Florida Forever conservation program and earmark money to improve the St. Johns River moved easily through the Senate Thursday.

Thursday Briefing: Mosquito Control Audit, DSC Board, Cool Days, Schools’ Winter Concerts, Nutcracker

December 7, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Dance Alive performs the Nutcracker at the Flagler Auditorium tonight. See details below.

Dance Alive performs Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker at the Auditorium, a legislative committee considers auditing Mosquito Control, numerous elementary schools’ winter concerts.

In Blow to NRA, Florida Legislature Will Holster Open-Carry and Other Gun Bills

December 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Gun bills may remain holstered in the coming session of the Florida Legislature. (LudaChris550)

With the 2018 legislative session still more than a month away, gun-related measures might have died Tuesday in the Senate.

Wednesday Briefing: Paul Dykes Trial Day 3, Sheriff’s Christmas Wish, Drone Restrictions, Mandela

December 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Sheriff Rick Staly ran into Santa at WNZF's Christmas party Monday evening, and thanked Santa for granting his wife's wish--tat Staly win the sheriff's race so he'd have reasons to leave the house. Santa in this case was Palm Coast Little League's president, Patrick Johnan. (David Ayres)

A Florida House committee considers restrictions on drones, the Paul Dykes trial enters its third and likely final day, marking the anniversary of Nelson Mandela’s death.

Tuesday Briefing: Matanzas Steel Drums Concert, Guns in Courthouses, Civil Liberties, The Great Fazil Say

December 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Matanzas High School's famous Blue Steel band performs at the Auditorium tonight. (Facebook)

The always-exciting Matanzas Steel Drums band is in concert, the Palm Coast council talks land uses, the Paul Dykes trial continues, Turkey’s Fazil Say is something to behold.

5 Years in Prison for Ex-Congresswoman Corrine Brown, Who Once Represented Flagler

December 4, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

Corrine Brown in a 2010 photo at NASA. (NASA)

Describing the fraud as “shameless,” a federal judge sentenced former Democratic Congresswoman Corrine Brown to five years in prison for her role in a charity scam.

Monday Briefing: Waste Pro Problems, Canvassing Board, Cell Towers, Paul Dykes Trial, WNZF Open House

December 4, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Paul Dykes goes on trial today on nearly two dozen counts of child-sex crimes. (© FlaglerLive)

Paul Dykes, 20, goes on trial on numerous child sex charges, including rape, the county commission is set to approve numerous cell towers and talk about Waste Pro’s poor service.

Florida Gun Store Burglaries, Often Brazen And Unresolved, Quadruple in 4 Years

December 3, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Weak security practices at many gun stores have made commercial burglaries an increasingly significant source of weapons for criminals in Florida and beyond.

Scott’s Arab-Baiting Over Jerusalem

December 3, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

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Continuing to prepare for his Senate run, Gov. Rick Scott’s Jerusalem ploy is demeaning Palestinians in the occupied lands to appeal to Jews in South Florida. He learned the trick at Trump’s knee.

82,000 Stolen Guns Are Missing in Florida, Feeding Traffic Among Drug Dealers and Felons

December 2, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

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Car burglaries are driving the epidemic as many gun owners leave their vehicles unlocked. Gun stores offer another easy target. Firearms stolen from these businesses during burglaries have more than quadrupled over the last five years.

Florida Voters May Get Chance to Lift Ban On Tax Subsidies to Religious Schools

December 1, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 21 Comments

A taste for subsidies. (Catholic Diocese of Saginaw)

A ban on state support for religious groups would be removed from the Florida Constitution under a proposal approved Wednesday by a Constitution Revision Commission panel.

Weekend Briefing: Flagler Beach Christmas Parade, Tree-Lighting in Central Park, Messiah, Fantasy Lights, Snelgrove

December 1, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

It's supermoon time this weekend. See details below. (NASA)

A long list of Christmas-related events including a tree-lighting, the annual holiday parade in Flagler Beach, performances of Handel’s Messiah, the opening of Fantasy Lights in Central Park, and a lot more.

The Trump Tax Scam

November 30, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 35 Comments

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The deeper costs of the $1.5 trillion tax plan are so large and so obvious that the failure of Republican leaders to disclose them is, for all practical purposes, a lie.

Pariente Stays: Supreme Court Rejects Scott’s Bid to Remove Justice in Succession Case

November 30, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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The Florida Supreme Court rejected an attempt by Gov. Rick Scott to remove Justice Barbara Pariente from a case that could determine the shape of the state’s highest court for decades.

Scott Announces Trip to Israel With Inflaming Call To Move U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem

November 29, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Governors usually leave foreign policy to Washington. But Gov. Scott, who is considering a run for Senate, may be making a pitch for Florida's Jewish vote by tapping into the constroversial debate about moving the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, in Israel, a move that could possibly lead to a violent reaction from Palestinians. (© FlaglerLive)

The issue is particularly inflaming to Palestinians, who would see a move of the embassy as a provocation and a signal that the United States would then no longer be pursuing a two-state solution.

Taken For A Ride: Ambulances Stick Patients With Surprise Bills as Insurers Balk

November 28, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

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Ambulance and private insurance companies often can’t agree on a price. That leaves patients stuck in the middle with out-of-network charges that are not negotiated.

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Florida’s Ban on Openly Carrying Firearms, Ending 6-Year Case

November 27, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

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State lawmakers have proposed measures that would allow people with concealed-weapons licenses to openly carry firearms, but the proposals have not passed.

No Smoking at Work Could Be Followed by No Vaping: Constitutional Panel Reviews Proposal

November 26, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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More than 70 percent of voters approved the original workplace smoking ban in 2002. A state senator wants them to follow suit with a ban on electronic cigarettes.

Florida’s Cold Shoulder to Trump

November 26, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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The first holiday weekend Donald Trump brought his presidency home to Mar-A-Lago was a true come-to-Jesus lesson in business loss and lifestyle chaos for locals.

For Some Victims, Reporting a Rape Can Bring Doubt, Abuse — and Even Prosecution

November 24, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

Detail from a painting by Clyfford Stills, 1948-49.

There are many reasons for women to think twice about reporting sexual assault. But one potential consequence looms especially large: They may also be prosecuted.

Grower Sues, Charging Florida Illegally Delays Granting Medical Pot Growing Licenses

November 22, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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Michael Bowen, an epilepsy patient who had a seizure during a Senate committee meeting this year and who uses marijuana to treat his illness, is also a party to the lawsuit.

Thanksgiving Weekend Briefing: Compassionate Friends, Kristol’s Liberalism, Lighting Up, Arts Festival, Feet to Feast

November 22, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Not all birds get slaughtered at Thanksgiving: Flagler Beach's Coralee Leon sent us this moment on South Daytona Avenue over the weekend, where a convoy of birds halted traffic until the birds were done ambling across.

It’s a calm weekend in deference to Thanksgiving activities, with a 5k before the feast, lighting up at the Ocean Center, the Bloodmobile at Walmart on black Friday, and Pires playing Mozart.

Scott Wants Justice Pariente Disqualified From Decision on Governor’s Authority to Pick Her Successor

November 21, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Justice Barbara Pariente. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

The issue in the case is whether Scott or his successor will have the power to make the appointments — an issue that could shape the balance of the court for years.

Tuesday Briefing: Food Truck Tuesday, Chairmanship Votes at School Board, Voltaire’s Birthday, Bill Ryan’s Trip

November 21, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Mr. Enlightenment: It's Voltairee's birthday: he's 323 today. (Michael R)

The School Board votes to decide whether to stick with Trevor Tucker or pick a new chairperson, Bill Ryan takes you on a trip around Flagler’s historical sights, food in Central Park.

Monday Briefing: No School All Week, Short-Term Rentals Workshop, Mickey Mouse’s Carmen

November 20, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

auditorium christmas trees

There may be no school all week but that doesn’t mean Flagler politicians won’t be immersing themselves once again in discussions about short-term rentals. Mickey Mouse gives a musical break.

Unnecessary ‘Proof of Citizenship’ Voting Laws May Surge Under Trump, Suppressing Turnout

November 19, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

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Some lawmakers have been emboldened both by President Donald Trump’s false claim that millions of noncitizens voted in 2016 and by his creation of a panel to investigate alleged fraud.

Stephen Bittell, Party Chair and High Hope for Florida Democrats, Is Latest Disgraced Over Leering Behavior

November 19, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Bittel’s boorish behavior was hardly a secret in Democratic circles. It was impossible for him to remain the chairman after all four Democratic gubernatorial candidates demanded that he step down.

Trump Administration Plan to Add Medicaid Work Requirement Stirs Fears

November 16, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

In poor health. (Patrick Feller) medicaid

advocates who see the changes as a way for states to kick millions of adults off the program and undermine its mission of providing health coverage to the poor.

Statue of Mary McLeod Bethune May Replace That of Confederate General in U.S. Capitol

November 16, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Mary McLeod Bethune rules.

Over the objection of a senator who decried “cultural purging,” a Senate panel approved 18-1 replacing the statue of Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith in the National Statuary Hall in Washington.

Arresting Speakers at a Government Meeting: Supreme Court Takes Up Florida 1st Amendment Case

November 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

How far may speakers go at public meetings before 'probable cause' exists to arrest them? (© FlaglerLive)

Fane Lozman alleges that a south Florida city violated his First Amendment rights by retaliating against him for his outspoken criticism during his public comment period.

Where Buying Marijuana is Legal, But There’s Nowhere to Smoke It

November 11, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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Even where it’s legal to sell it, it’s typically illegal to smoke or ingest the drug in dispensaries, bars, restaurants, city parks and public streets. Why?

Florida’s Opioid Crisis: Thousands of Babies Born to Addicts or Removed From Users’ Homes

November 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

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More than 4,000 babies were born addicted to opioids in Florida last year, with a 38 percent increase in the number of children under 5 removed from homes because of drugs.

Appeals Court Rejects Patrick Hannon Stay, Will Be 26th Executed On Gov. Scott’s Watch

November 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Patrick Hannon is to be executed at 6 p.m. Wednesday at a Florida state prison near Starke.

A federal appeals court rejected Hannon’s claim that a new state death-penalty requirements relating to the unanimity of juries should be applied to his case. He murdered two men in 1991.

House Tax Bill: Penalty For No Health Coverage Stays, Medical-Cost Deduction Goes

November 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

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The medical deduction, originally created in World War II, is available only to taxpayers whose expenses are above 10 percent of their adjusted gross income.

Truck Terror Attacks May Be a Sign of ISIS Weakness, But They’re Very Hard to Stop

November 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Soon after the Oct. 31 truck attack in Lower Manhattan, barriers were lined up along the Hudson River bike path where a militant killed eight people. (Jesse Chan-Norris)

As ISIS loses territory on the battlefield, lone-actor assaults are expected to increase. The question for cities is what more can be done to protect against such attacks.

Can Gov. Scott Appoint 3 Justices On Last Days in Office? Supreme Court Takes On Potential Constitutional Crisis

November 2, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

He thinks he can. (© FlaglerLive)

The three justices, who face a mandatory retirement age, are part of what is widely considered a liberal bloc, which now holds a slim 4-3 majority.

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