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A School Board Will Sue the State Over Charter-Tilted Education Bill Most Districts Opposed

July 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

It's complicated. (Lauren Manning)

The new law overhauls swaths of state education, dealing with everything from mandatory recess for elementary school students and standardized testing to charter school funding and teacher bonuses.

Thursday Briefing: Flashing European Village, Lincolnville Brass Band, North Korean Nightmare Scenario

July 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

European Village last week finally got its name on its facades facing out, after years of working through the Palm Coast bureaucracy to secure the allowance. Thank you to @EuropeanVillage for letting us use the image.

European Village flashes its name, the Lincolnville Brass Band at St. Augustine’s weekly summer outdoors concerts, North Korea’s missiles, Why instruments don’t all sound alike.

Florida’s “Execution Machine” Back On As Gov. Scott Schedules First State Killing In 18 Months

July 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Florida's grimmest show is set to resume. (Florida Department of Corrections)

Gov. Rick Scott rescheduled the execution date of convicted killer Mark James Asay for Aug. 27. The killing was put on hold after the U.S. and Florida supreme courts declared the state’s execution methods unconstitutional.

Wednesday Briefing: Heat Index 99 to 103, Secretly Recording an Assailant, Trudeau for President, McCarthy’s Road

July 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Back to the grind. (© FlaglerLive)

A Lawyer for Aaron A. Whitley, the 42-year-old Palm Coast man accused of molesting a 12-year-old girl, will argue that her secret recording of his alleged actions was illegal, Cormac McCarthy’s Road.

Your Papers Please: Trump Commission Demands Massive Amounts of Voter Data

July 4, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

Electronic voting machines at the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections office. (Supervisor of Elections)

A Trump commission has asked all 50 states for copies of their voter records which often include names, addresses and ages. The commission has said it intends to make the information widely available.

Flagler Beach Again Offers Free Parking And Shuttles On and Off Island All Day July 4

July 3, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

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Flagler Beach made arrangements to provide free parking at the Food Lion on SR100 and free shuttle service in and out of the city from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. on July 4, with additional free parking at Santa Maria del Mar Church.

Education, Tax Cuts, Secrecy, Medical Pot, Therapy Dogs: 125 New Laws Go In Effect

June 30, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A new law allows the use of therapy and facility dogs in courts to help provide support for children who testify in cases involving child abuse, abandonment or neglect. (michael)

Seventy-eight bills became law upon Scott’s signature, including rules for medical marijuana, 27 additional laws will go into effect on Oct. 1, including tougher penalties for fentanyl possession and distribution.

Independence Weekend Briefing: Flagler County Rotary’s Leadership, Fireworks, Pier Ribbon Cutting, Renner Up

June 30, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Flagler County Rotary Club Thursday evening held its installation banquet as now Past-President Jim Troiano's tenure came to an end, and that of Tracy Loftus, center, began. Cindy Kiel Evans is president-elect. The Rotary provided $12,000 in scholarships under Troiano's tenure, and is putting renewed emphasis on membership and fund-raising this year, as with a gala that will precede the annual opening of its popular Fantasy Lights at Town Center's Central Park in the run-up to Christmas and New Year's. Troiano, who had been part of former Sheriff Jim Manfre's administration, is now the intergovernmental coordinator for the St. Johns River Water Management District, which includes Flagler County. Loftus is with Tom Gibbs Chevrolet, and Kiel Evans is with State Farms. (© FlaglerLive)

Tracy Loftus is the Flagler County Rotary’s new president, it’s all about July 4, Rep. Paul Renner may have a very big day, and everyone else a very long weekend.

When a President’s Tweets Ape the Squeals of a Swine

June 29, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 83 Comments

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Trump’s tweets, like his latest about Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough, are now like our so-beloved mass shootings. They happen. They’re decried. They’re forgotten. Until the next hurl.

Justices Appear Skeptical of Prosecutor’s Claim of Absolute Discretion in Death Penalty Cases

June 29, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Roy Austin, the attorney for State Attorney Aramis Ayala, arguing before the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

Even the Supreme Court’s more liberal justices grilled the lawyer for Aramis Ayala, the state attorney stripped of two dozen cases by Scott after she said she’d not seek capital punishment for defendants.

Thursday Briefing: F-Section FPL Path, Professional Women’s Council, Summer Concert Series

June 29, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul in Prague, Czech Republic. Today is St. Peter and Paul Day. (Nan Palmero)

F-Section residents hold a public meeting on alternatives to a foot path Palm Coast is building under FPL powerlines, toward Matanzas High, the chamber launches a new women’s group.

Florida Tourism Officials Worry About Donald Trump’s Impact on Travel

June 28, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

What visitors from certain countries will not be able to see. (© FlaglerLive)

Visit Florida President and CEO Ken Lawson said he and others have heard anecdotal reports, both positive and negative, about international travel due to Donald Trump.

Wednesday Briefing: Domestic Violence Summit, Ayala v. Scott, Education Foundation, Beethoven in Havana

June 28, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Flagler Education Foundation is the school district's non-profit arm, fund-raiser and support organization, underwriting many scholarships and programs. The foundation installed its new officers at a banquet at Hammock Beach Resort Monday evening. From left, Dave Taylor, Treasurer, David Alfin, Secretary, Mike Beadle, President, County Judge Melissa Moore-Stens, who installed the Board but isn't a member, Catherine Evans, Vice-President, and Joe Marotti; President-Elect. Joe Rizzo, the organization's executive director, is not in the picture, but was at the banquet. (Jason Wheeler)

A much-anticipated domestic violence summit convened by Sheriff Rick Staly is at the Hilton Garden Inn at 2 p.m., the Flagler Education Foundation installs its officers, Beethoven as you’ve never heard him.

Making Democrats Great Again: It’s Going To Take A While

June 27, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

She's not the Democrats' only frequent flier toward sunset. (Hillary for America)

No wonder Republican leaders think they can get away with almost anything. They do because they can, argues Nancy Smith, and because Democrats’ absent strategy lets them.

Non-Partisan Analysis of 22 Million More Uninsured Deals Blow to Senate Health Bill

June 27, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

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By 2026, an estimated 49 million people would be uninsured, compared with about 28 million who would lack coverage under current law.

Tuesday Briefing: Heat Index Up to 102, Habitat for Humanity, Health Care Rally, Entrepreneur Night, Martin Eden, Malarkey

June 27, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Former President Bill Clinton was among the speakers at the 85th Annual U.S. Conference of Mayors, which Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland attended over the past weekend. 'It has been the most inspiring workshops of best practices, out of the box thinking that I have ever been to,' she said. (© Milissa Holland for FlaglerLive)

Local supporters of the Affordable Care Act hold a rally near Florida Hospital Flagler, Habitat for Humanity hands off a house for a family of eight in Palm Coast’s R-Section. lots of heat, the OED Word of the Day is “malarkey.”

America First and Trump’s Word Wars

June 26, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Theodor Geisel's cartoon was first published in PM Magazine on Oct. 1, 1941, two months before American entry in World War II.

While other countries try to work together to solve problems and continue to lead on global progress, we’ll get left behind chanting “America First,” argues Olivia Alperstein.

Monday Briefing: Bunnell’s Old Brick Road, Palm Harbor Bids, Command and Control, Trump Snubs Ramadan, Teen Suicide

June 26, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Flagler Beach Pier's reopening this weekend drew all eyes to the pier itself. But part of the $917,000 renovation project was the installation of concrete reinforcement pillars beneath the lifeguard tower. The structure had previously been supported by wooden braces. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast studies bids for management and concessions operations at Palm Harbor Golf Club, the Bunnell commission considers protecting a historic road, Trump refuses to uphold a Ramadan tradition.

The GOP Senate Bill’s Hollow Promise To Protect Coverage For Preexisting Conditions

June 25, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

It's making them sick. (Ted Eytan)

Built into the bill are loopholes for states to bypass protections and erode coverage for preexisting conditions, so insurers could cover chronically ill people but not the diseases they suffer from.

Weekend Briefing: Pier Reopening, Golf Croquet, Ham Radio Field Day, What NASA Wants Aliens To See, GOP Unhealth

June 23, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Beach Commissioners Rick Belhumeur and Jane Mealy have a lot to smile about: the Flagler Beach Pier reopens Saturday, after an eight-month quarantine for repairs. (© FlaglerLive)

The pier reopens in Flagler Beach, the Senate GOP unleashes its demolition of Obamacare, Miami attorney Michael Higer is sworn in as president of The Florida Bar, Voyager’s payload to aliens.

Citizens’ Review Panel May Not Force Testimony From Cops, Florida Supreme Court Rules

June 22, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

In Florida, the 'Police Officers' Bill of Rights' defines how investigations of police officers may be conducted. (© FlaglerLive)

The case stemmed from a complaint filed in 2009 alleging misconduct by a cop during a traffic stop. The Miami police department’s internal affairs division found insufficient evidence of misconduct.

Where It’s Legal, Pot Leads To Fewer Traffic Stops, But Racial Disparities Remain

June 21, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

In Flagler and Florida, pot remains illegal in most regards. (© FlaglerLive)

The drop means fewer interactions between police and drivers, potentially limiting dangerous clashes. But black and Hispanic drivers are still searched at higher rates than white motorists.

Court Allows ACLU’s Public Record Fight Over Police Tracking of Cell Phones

June 20, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The ACLU describes Stingrays as 'invasive cell phone surveillance devices that mimic cell phone towers and send out signals to trick cell phones in the area into transmitting their locations and identifying information.' (Gary Lerude)

The ACLU requested the records from Jackson as part of a broader inquiry in 2014 into the Sarasota Police Department’s use of what are known as “Stingray” tracking devices.

Behind Closed Doors: 5 Things Being Weighed In Secret Health Bill Also Weigh It Down

June 19, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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As 13 GOP senators continue to secretly craft a health care bill, some of the policies under consideration have slipped out, and pressure points of the debate are fairly clear.

In 1st Joint Forum of 2018 Race for Governor, Three Democrats Try To Lift Profile Above Trump Din

June 18, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, left, businessman Chris King, center, and former Congresswoman Gwen Graham at a June 17 forum, in a video still from the Democratic Party.

Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, former Congresswoman Gwen Graham and businessman Chris King did not clash much on the issues so much as present an opening salvo in the 2018 race for governor.

Trump Administration Quietly Rolls Back Civil Rights Efforts Across Federal Government

June 17, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Detail from a sculpture outside the Civil Rights Museum in Birmingham, Alabama. (© FlaglerLive)

Previously unannounced directives will limit the Department of Justice’s use of a storied civil rights enforcement tool, and loosen the Department of Education’s requirements on investigations.

Weekend Briefing: PCAF Art Collection, Holland Park’s Belated Re-Opening, Fitness Challenges, A-Bomb

June 16, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

It gets its name back today in a ribbon-cutting ceremony this afternoon. See below. (© FlaglerLive)

Holland Park finally reopens Friday evening, the Sheriff talks domestic violence on WNZF, the fire chief and a council member offer a fitness challenge, the Palm Coast Arts Foundation does arts.

Gov. Scott Vetoes Higher Education Bill, Citing Cuts to State Colleges and Caps on Enrollment

June 15, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Scott objected to an enrollment cap on baccalaureate degrees for the 28 state colleges and cutting college’s budget by $25 million, while substantially increasing spending on state universities.

Thursday Briefing: Weeks Back in Court, Magna Carta’s Birthday, Aaron Bean in Jacksonville, Kenzaburo Oe on Suicide

June 15, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Today is the 802nd birthday of the Great Charter, better known as Magna Carta, when England's King John sealed what became a founding document in the history of personal liberties. Click on the image for larger view.

Former Elections Supervisor Kimberle Weeks is due in court for her latest pre-trial, this time with a new set of attorneys, Magna Carta was chartered 802 years ago, Neil Patrick Harris 44 years ago.

The Problem with Dividing
‘Good Muslims’ from ‘Bad Muslims’

June 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

good muslim bad muslim

The “good Muslims” support those “war on terror” policies that result in the expansion of violence against mostly innocent people. The “bad ones” don’t — and are called terrorists.

Both Sides Pressuring Scott on School Bill That Drew Protest Firestorm from Education Leaders

June 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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The bill’s passage infuriated school boards, superintendents, the state’s main teachers and other education advocates. Scott hinted that he was considering a veto at the time.

Wednesday Briefing: Sessions Time-Out, National Guard Progress, Ivanka and Marco’s Family Leave, Mohsin Hamid

June 14, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Florida Chamber’s education summit in Orlando, Marco Rubio and Ivanka Trump may have family leave in common, Sigmund Freud on our self-destructive selves, Mohsin Hamid.

Tuesday Briefing: Chamber Education Summit, Property Taxes in Palm Coast, Game Day Guns, Ted Talk on Lies

June 13, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Palm Coast Council talks property taxes, a court reviews the Florida State case about guns on game day, the Bunnell City Commission discusses a pay study, Reagan talks about The Day After.

Health Providers Prevail Over Gun Promoters in Guns v. Glocks Duel as 2011 Law Dies

June 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Doctors and other health care providers have the right to ask patients about the presence of guns in their home, a court ruled, declaring a 2011 Florida law unconstitutional. The law had never gone into effect because of pending litigation. (Martin de la Iglesia)

The plaintiffs in the case, including individual doctors, argued that the restrictions were a violation of their First Amendment rights. A federal court agreed.

Monday Briefing: Remembering the Pulse Victims, Drought Index Down to 151, Flagler Budget, Reza Aslan’s Firing

June 12, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Work has been progressing at the 34-acre site of the future home of the Army National Guard's Readiness Center, at the south end of the Flagler County Executive Airport. The $22 million, 76,708 square foot facility will employ 30 to 40 people at a time and should open by year's end. (© FlaglerLive)

A large commemoration ceremony at Lake Eola Park to remember the victims of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, with SunRail providing extra service. Flagler commissioners talk budget.

When Elected Officials Block Constituents on Twitter or Facebook, Possibly Breaking the Law

June 11, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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As elected officials increasingly turn to social media to communicate with constituents, some are blocking those who disagree with them. Some say it violates the First Amendment.

50 Years Later, Israel’s Attack on the USS Liberty Still Provokes Unsettling Conclusions

June 11, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

The USS Liberty after the attack. (US Navy)

On June 8, 1967, during the Arab-Israeli war, Israeli jets and gunships attacked the USS Liberty in the Mediterranean, killing 34 Americans. Israel called it an accident. Survivors doubt it to this day.

Cities Can’t Go It Alone: They’ll Need State Help to Meet Paris Climate Goal

June 10, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Antarctic ice: On one of the continent's largest ice shelves (not related to the picture above), Larcen C, a segment is preparing to crack away from the shelf front and turn into one of the largest icebergs ever recorded. It may be the size of Delaware. 'Higher temperatures in the region are hastening the ice shelf’s retreat,' The New York Times reports. (Scott Ableman)

Even Palm Coast’s mayor has received requests to join the pledge, but many cities may be hamstrung by Republican governors and state legislatures that are less supportive of policies that would reduce fossil fuel emissions.

Four Funerals and a Wedding

June 9, 2017 | Pierre Tristam | 2 Comments

The Eiffel Tower went dark this week in tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in Tehran, as it had for the victims of the attack in Manchester. (edh1138)

In the past couple of weeks we’ve had four mass funerals and a wedding. Each tells a story about what we’ve become in a world turned on its head. Honorable is the least of it.

A Special Session Gorged on Wheeling and Dealing Ends With All Sides Declaring Victory

June 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

House Speaker Richard Corcoran, his way. (Facebook)

The agreement gave each of the three sides at the Capitol — Scott, the House and the Senate — something that could be called a victory, but more vetoes may yet be to come.

Lawmakers Find Agreement On Much Broader Allowances for Medical Pot Dispensaries

June 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The cap on dispensaries would end in less than three years and the number of medical-marijuana operator licenses would increase as the number of patients eligible for the cannabis treatment grows.

Weekend Briefing: Portugal Day, Jiggleman Reading, Sportsfishing Tournament, Fantastic Beasts, Ali on Being Muslim

June 9, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Celebrating Portugal Day at City Hall, a free movie in the park at dusk, Jiggleman kicks off a summer of reading at the public library, the special session concludes, maybe, Muhammad Ali speaks.

Court Throws Out Medical Malpractice Caps, Legacy of Jeb Bush Years, as Unconstitutional

June 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Justices were sharply divided, with the majority finding that the caps on “non-economic” damages violated equal-protection rights and disputing that a malpractice insurance “crisis” exists.

Thursday Briefing: Traveling Zoo on World Oceans Day, Comey’s Intellectual History, Heroin, Special Session

June 8, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Celebrate World Oceans Day at the agricultural extension offices at the Flagler County Fairgrounds, James Comey’s path to center stage, Flagler Beach reroofs, a call for coexistence from 500 years ago.

Lawmakers Move Forward With Medical Pot Deal as Vendors Could Each Operate 25 Shops

June 7, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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The state currently has seven licensed marijuana vendors, and the agreement between House and Senate leaders would require health officials to approve 10 new operators by Oct. 3.

Wednesday Briefing: Bike and Pedestrian Safety Improvements, FTI Graduation, Special Session Starts

June 7, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Technical Institute's graduation is tonight at 7 p.m. at the Flagler Auditorium. Above, Student Services Manager Travis Thomas. (Facebook)

Matanzas High students present their findings on pedestrian and bike paths to improve safety, the Legislature begins a 3-day special session on the budget, FTI holds its graduation ceremony.

In Blow to Collective Bargaining, Court Upholds Scott Veto of Firefighters’ Pay Raises

June 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Gov. Scott had vetoed $1.57 million for state firefighters, including employees who fight forest fires, who are frequently deployed in Flagler, as was the case above on a wildfire in Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

Scott’s decision to veto the $1.57 million for state firefighters, including employees who fight forest fires, had drawn criticism even from Agriculture Secretary Adam Putnam.

Tuesday Briefing: Pleasures of Dunking Top Cops, Thunderstorms, Tager’s 1st Workshop, Flagler Sportsfishing

June 6, 2017 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Makena Lukasik, daughter of Amy Lukasik, celebrates Friday after dunking Flagler Beach Police Chief Matt Doughney. Doughney, Bunnell Polioce Chief Tom Foster and Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly all volunteered to be dunked, repeatedly, as part of a Police Athletic League fund-raiser for the Special Olympics, which raised $324. Click on the image for larger view. (© FlaglerLive)

Dunking cops, Superintendent James Tager handles his first school board workshop, Flagler Sportfishing Club meets, Palm Coast council talks streetlights.

Reflecting Bruising Session, Scott Vetoes Target Two-Thirds of House Members

June 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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The cuts, to 153 Republican projects and 55 Democratic initiatives, totaled $199 million and erased efforts of 81 different House members, just over two-thirds of the membership.

Monday Briefing: Drought Index Dips to 399, Replacing the 800MHz System, AIDS, Sean Monti Trial

June 5, 2017 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Repeat offender and felon Sean Monti goes on trial, the County Commission hires a $175,000 consultant to study the future of the emergency radio system, and it talks library expansion.

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