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Tampa’s Mayor Faces Twin Challenges of a Covid-Era Super Bowl and Ron DeSantis

February 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, a Democrat who switched from the Republican Party in 2015 and a former Tampa police chief, would like to take stronger action to stop the spread of the coronavirus. But Gov. Ron DeSantis has limited what local officials can do. (Facebook)

Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, a Democrat who switched from the Republican Party in 2015 and a former Tampa police chief, would like to take stronger action to stop the spread of the coronavirus. But Gov. Ron DeSantis has limited what local officials can do.

Controversial Bill Requiring ‘Viewpoint Diversity’ Surveys on Florida Campuses Wins Senate Backing

January 27, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Turlington Plaza, a University of Florida "free speech zone." (Jeff Stevens)

A controversial Senate proposal that would require Florida state colleges and universities to survey students about “intellectual freedom and viewpoint diversity” on campus cleared its first hurdle Tuesday.

Ask the Doctor: No, Vaccines Contain No Aborted Fetus Tissue, Socializing Without Masks, Politics of Vaccines

January 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Dr. Stephen Bickel.

Dr. Stephen Bickel answers two dozen new questions, including about the politics and logistics of the vaccine rollout, whether vaccinated people may socialize without masks, and numerous specific questions about the vaccine and beyond it.

“We’ve Let the Worst Happen”: Reflecting on 400,000 Dead

January 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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A reporter who’s covered the pandemic from the start examines the toll covid-19 has taken on the country and what to expect from a new president.

Thomas Aquinas O’Dea Sr., 1935-2021

January 22, 2021 | Paid Advertising | 2 Comments

Tom O'Dea Sr. (© FlaglerLive)

Thomas Aquinas O’Dea Sr. passed on to be with God on Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, at Morristown Medical Center.

Surgeon General: No Idea When Florida Will Get More Vaccines, Or How Many Doses

January 21, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Surgeon General Scott Rivkees said in the statewide phone call that he does not know when  additional “first doses” of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines will be sent to the state or how many doses would be in a potential future delivery.

5 Reasons to Wear a Mask Even After You’re Vaccinated

January 18, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

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Even people who are receiving their second dose of the vaccine are choosing to keep wearing masks, as much to protect themselves as to protect others, since the vaccines may not prevent you from spreading the coronavirus and herd or community immunity is still a very long way off.

Lynching Political Correctness

January 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The mob's message. (Tyler Merbler)

Thanks to Donald Trump, a national return to some sort of centrist “normal” is now impossible. Lots of people believe a civil war is already underway and they’re excited as hell about it. Political Correctness meets Jim Crow, argues Robert Koehler.

FBI Arrests Army Veteran Allegedly Plotting Attack on Pro-Trump Demonstrators in Tallahassee

January 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Images Daniel Baker posted on his Facebook page of his service in the military. (Facebook)

Federal authorities have arrested a self-described anarchist on charges related to his alleged attempt to recruit the “like-minded” to violently disrupt the expected gathering by supporters of President Trump at the Florida Capitol through Inauguration Day.

Biden Terms Vaccine Rollout ‘A Dismal Failure’ as He Unveils Pandemic Response Plan

January 16, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Way to vaccines. (© FlaglerLive)

During his Thursday speech outlining what he’s dubbed the “American Rescue Plan,” Biden made several claims about the current response to the pandemic and how it’s affecting Americans. Statements are fact-checked and given context.

Law Enforcement on Alert in Tallahassee In Response to FBI Warning of “Armed Protests” Ahead of Biden Inaugural

January 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

A member of the Delaware National Guard stand watch near the U.S. Capitol building, Washington D.C., Jan. 9, 2021. National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from several other states have traveled to the District to provide support to federal and district authorities leading up to the 59th Presidential Inauguration. (National Guard)

State and local law enforcement agencies in Tallahassee are bracing for potential protests at the Florida Capitol this weekend and early next week, although officials say there are no specific threats right now.

Ask the Doctor: Securing Your 2nd Vaccine Dose, Why So Little Supply, Death or Adverse Reactions

January 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Dr. Stephen Bickel.

Dr. Stephen Bickel answers questions about the short supply of Covid vaccines, the potency of the first shot and what happens if the second shot is delayed, where to get the second shot, and specific questions on the vaccine’s content, adverse reactions and other issues.

A Tale of Two Mobs

January 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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The second mob includes the eight Republican senators and 139 House Republicans who voted against certifying Joe Biden’s election, as well as the 17 Republican attorneys general who supported a bogus lawsuit to throw out the election.

Stetson University Receives Nearly $1 Million National Science Foundation Grant for STEM

January 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The National Science Foundation officially awarded Stetson $999,823 for a project titled Cohort-Based Interdisciplinary Learning to Increase Retention and Graduation Rates of Undergraduate Students in Science, Technology and Mathematics.

Leading Senate Republican Says DeSantis Hasn’t Been Forthcoming About Flawed Vaccine Rollout

January 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Sen. Aaron Bean, R-Fernandina Beach, said during a meeting of the Senate Health Policy Committee that there is statewide frustration over the vaccine rollout and that DeSantis administration officials need to provide the public with a “clear direction” about the state’s plans.

FPL Wants to Raise Rates 15% Over Next 4 Years and Raise $2 Billion

January 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Powering up the rate increases. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida Power & Light customers in Flagler County and elsewhere paying $99 now for 1,000 kilowatts per hour of electricity each month would pay $114 a month in 2025, based on a proposal FPL submitted Monday.

Ask the Doctor: Visions of Vaccines Dance In Our Heads

January 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Dr. Stephen Bickel.

FlaglerLive today is fortunate and proud to be launching the “Ask the Doctor” column, by Dr. Stephen Bickel, the medical director at the Flagler and Volusia Counties Health Departments. You are invited to submit your Covid, vaccine and other medical-related questions. Dr. Bickel will answer them here on a regular basis.

State Investigating Whether Members of Palm Beach Country Club Got Preferential Vaccine Treatment

January 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Palm Beach Country Club in a 1973 Florida Memory photo.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that MorseLife made the vaccinations “available not just to its residents but to board members and those who made generous donations to the facility, including members of the Palm Beach Country Club, according to multiple people who were offered access, some of whom accepted it.”

In 1st Loss Since April, Economy Sheds 140,000 Jobs as Pandemic Worsens and Vaccines Lag

January 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

The national economy lost 140,000 jobs in December, the first loss since April. (© FlaglerLive)

After seven months of gains that had recovered more than half the jobs lost in spring, the national economy lost 140,000 jobs in December as the coronavirus pandemic worsened and efforts to contain it failed, with a president largely absent from governance and leadership since before the election.

Trump’s Fascism and Republican Responsibility

January 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 109 Comments

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By the time Trump was spitting sedition and inciting violence Wednesday he’d had five years of encouragement from the same Republican charlatans who would later stand on the floors of the Senate and the House to declare themselves shocked, shocked that the rioters they’d courted had desecrated and bloodied their little sanctum. 

As Rollout Criticism of DeSantis Grows, 22 Publix Stores Will Provide Covid Vaccine, None Near Flagler

January 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Where vaccination is a pleasure, but not in Flagler. (© FlaglerLive)

The state is directing 15,000 vaccine doses to 22 Publix stores across the three Central Florida counties as the administration works to increase the number of locations where people age 65 and older can go to receive inoculations. DeSantis’ announcement comes amid a wave of criticism about the governor’s handling of the vaccine rollout.

Teachers and School Staff Will Still Not Be Prioritized for Covid Vaccine, DeSantis Says

January 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Indian Trails Middle School at dawn. (© FlaglerLive)

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices lists teachers and school employees as part of roughly 30 million “frontline essential workers” who should be prioritized for vaccinations. But DeSantis has repeatedly said that his focus is on Florida’s seniors.

Is the Hobbled Distribution of Vaccines the Biggest Trump Screw Up Yet?

December 31, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

Plenty more where those Moderna vaccines came from, except that Trump administration incompetence is preventing their distribution. (© FlaglerLive)

Some 7.7 million first doses of vaccines have been shipped to date (two million shots have been given), with a target of 16 million by the end of the year. This is warp speed?

Questions Remain About Added Jobless Benefits for Floridians

December 31, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

That empty feeling. (© FlaglerLive)

Questions remained Wednesday about when extended unemployment benefits from a newly signed federal stimulus package will be available for Floridians out of work because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ending Trump’s Lies About Immigrants

December 29, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 30 Comments

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“Relative to undocumented immigrants, U.S.-born citizens are over 2 times more likely to be arrested for violent crimes, 2.5 times more likely to be arrested for drug crimes, and over 4 times more likely to be arrested for property crimes,” a study finds.

New Laws Take Effect This Week: School Bus Safety, Politicians’ Ethics, Voting Equipment

December 29, 2020 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

it will increase from $100 to $200 the minimum penalty for motorists who fail to stop for school buses and will double from $200 to $400 the minimum penalty for motorists who pass stopped school buses on the side where children enter and exit.

New laws enact a voter-approved prohibition on public officials and employees using their offices to benefit themselves and fines for driving past stopped school buses and focus on insurance policy statements and election equipment used for recounts.

Stimulus Bill Is a Welcome Stopgap, But Not Nearly Enough

December 23, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

It's going to take a lot more when people are going hungry. (Georgia National Guard)

The Covid-19 relief bill will help, but much more needs to be done to combat the pandemic and make the country stronger in the face of future crises.

As Biden Gets Sworn In, White House Will Get Deepest Scrub-Down

December 22, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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The General Services Administration will oversee a thorough cleaning and disinfection of every doorknob, toilet handle, light switch, stair railing, telephone, elevator button, computer keyboard and other objects inside the 55,000-square-foot mansion at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Fired Analyst Rebekah Jones Sues FDLE Over Search of Her Home

December 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Rebekah Jones as FDLE agents led her outside her home on Dec. 7, in a still from a body cam video.

Attorneys for fired Florida Department of Health analyst Rebekah Jones, who has drawn national attention for her battles with the DeSantis administration, argued in the lawsuit that a search warrant to enter her home Dec. 7 “was obtained in bad faith and with no legitimate object or purpose.”

In Predominantly Black Hospital, Only a Third of Employees Sign Up for Covid Vaccine

December 21, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Anita Jenkins, CEO of Howard University Hospital, receives the Covid-19 vaccine at the hospital on Dec. 15. (Facebook)

Although hesitancy toward the vaccine is a challenge nationally, it’s a significant problem among Black adults because of their generations-long distrust of the medical community and racial inequities in health care.

Positive News Only: How China’s Army of Paid Internet Trolls Helped Censor the Coronavirus

December 19, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The towers of Wuhan, rich in trolls. (Steff m.)

As the coronavirus spread in China, the government stage-managed what appeared on the domestic internet to make the virus look less severe and the authorities more capable, according to thousands of leaked directives and other files.

Agriculture Commissioner Raises Alarms Over EPA Shifting Federal Wetlands Regulations to Florida

December 18, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

A marsh surrounding the edge of a golf course in Franklintown, Florida. (Florida Memory)

Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, the only statewide elected Democrat, and some environmental groups criticized the decision, saying it will reduce protections for wetlands. They also pointed to the announcement’s timing as Republican President Donald Trump is slated to leave office next month.

AdventHealth Marks ‘Milestone Week’ of Covid-19 Vaccinations

December 18, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Vaccinations at AdventHealth facilities this week. (AdventHealth)

Capping a fast-moving and historic week in medical history, AdventHealth leaders shared optimism, celebrated triumphs, and continued their focus on administering vaccines to help conquer Covid-19.

Florida Lawmakers Again Will Consider Requiring Moment of Silence in Schools

December 17, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

It's everywhere. (Margarida)

An effort to require public-school students to engage in a moment of silence at the start of each school day is back before the state Legislature. Sen. Dennis Baxley, R-Ocala, refiled legislation (SB 282) on Thursday that would require principals to direct first-period teachers to set aside one to two minutes for “quiet reflection.”

‘Each Day Matters’: Covid Vaccinations Start at Nursing Homes in Florida

December 16, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Florida received 179,400 doses of the Pfizer vaccine this week. About 100,000 were sent to five Florida hospitals, and tens of thousands of doses went to CVS and Walgreens, which signed agreements with the federal government to vaccinate residents and staff members at long-term care facilities.

Florida’s Medicaid Costs and Enrollment Are Spiraling in Pandemic, Posing Challenge for State Budget

December 15, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The cost of access. (© FlaglerLive)

Economists projected that Medicaid costs in the current fiscal year, which started July 1, will total $31.6 billion, which is about 19 percent higher than during the 2019-2020 fiscal year.

Florida Electors Back Trump And Hold Out Hope For Victory Despite Crushing Evidence

December 14, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

State Sen. Joe Gruters. (NSF)

Biden was lined up to receive 306 votes to 232 for Trump, whose campaign has lost dozens of legal challenges to the voting process and election results. Trump won Florida’s 29 electoral votes by beating Biden by more than three percentage points in the state on Nov. 3.

Hospitals Scramble to Prioritize Which Workers Are First for Scarce Covid Vaccine

December 14, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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An advisory committee of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recommended that top priority go to long-term care facilities and front-line health care workers, but the early allocation was always expected to fall far short of the need and require selective screening even among critical hospital workers.

Grand Jury Rips Florida’s Mental Health System, Citing ‘Deficiencies in Funding, Leadership and Services’

December 11, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Add to the list: a shoddy mental health system. The slide was shown at a suicide-prevention town hall in palm Coast last year. (© FlaglerLive)

The statewide grand jury studying school safety said in the report that it is “clear to us that inadequately addressed mental health issues have the peculiar potential to spiral out over time into criminal acts and violent behavior resulting in serious injury and loss of life.”

Democrats Attack DeSantis Handling of Covid as Unemployment Claims, Cases and Deaths Rise

December 10, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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Democratic senators renewed pleas for the governor’s office to provide more data about the impact of the virus on the state’s health-care industry and to lift a limitation on the ability of local governments to enforce coronavirus regulations such as mask mandates.

Florida Joins 45 States in Lawsuit Accusing Facebook of Exploiting Its Dominance

December 9, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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The states’ lawsuit, also joined by Guam and the District of Columbia, focuses in part on Facebook’s acquisitions of message-sharing app WhatsApp and photo-sharing app Instagram, transactions the lawsuit alleges were predatory because the apps “each posed a unique and dire threat to Facebook’s monopoly” in the social-networking sphere.

Talk of Stimulus: Cancel All Student Debt

December 8, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

The Federal Reserve board room at the Marriner S. Eccles building. (Federal Reserve)

Research by the Federal Reserve and the Levy Economics Institute shows that debt cancellation would boost the national economy. Freed up from these financial burdens, former debt holders would have more buying power just when we and they need it most.

Appeals Court Tosses GOP Challenge to Mask Mandate in Leon, But Doesn’t Address Constitutional Issues

December 8, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Throughout the pandemic, Gov. Ron DeSantis has declined to issue a statewide mask mandate. He also issued an executive order in September that suspended collection of fines and penalties related to violations of mask requirements, but that did not prevent local governments from continuing to have the requirements.

State Police Raid Home of Rebekah Jones, Ex-Florida Health Department Whistleblower on Covid Stats

December 7, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

FDLE agents, guns drawn, at Rebekah Jones's home this morning, according to a video clip she posted on her Twitter feed.

Rebekah Jones was fired earlier this year after complaining that Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration was manipulating Covid-19 data to make the virus appear less prevalent as the governor pushed to reopen Florida’s economy.

Alcohol To Go With Food Orders Could Become Permanent Allowance After Covid

December 4, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Pack it up. (© FlaglerLive)

Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg, and Sen. Jennifer Bradley, R-Fleming Island, separately filed measures that would allow a business holding a state alcohol license to sell or deliver spirited beverages by the package for off-site consumption. The proposals would require the liquid to be in a sealed container and to be part of a food order.

Enough with ‘Patently False and Fabricated Conspiracy Theories’ on 2020 Vote, a GOP Elections Supervisor Says

December 4, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Brian Corley, a Republican, has been Pasco County's elections supervisor since 2007. (Pasco Supervisor's Office via YouTube)

Pasco County Elections Supervisor Brian Corley, a Republican, condemns continuing attacks on the integrity of the presidential election– the most secure, transparent election in history, he says, now undermined by “destructive rhetoric” that is “prioritizing politics at the expense of our country’s founding principles.”

Covid Justice: Florida Court Rules Zoom Hearings Don’t Violate Defendants’ Constitutional Rights

December 2, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Flagler County Circuit Judge Terence Perkins holding a set of hearings by zoom recently: he presided from his courtroom, defendants were connected by video from the jail, lawyers and others by Zoom. (© FlaglerLive)

In a legal test of remote court proceedings during the Covid-19 pandemic, an appeals court Wednesday rejected arguments that using Zoom technology in a probation-violation hearing would violate a defendant’s constitutional rights.

Unemployment Payments Are Weeks Late in Florida and in Nearly Every State

December 2, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

When Palm Coast organized its food drop in May, Florida was filling only 44 percent of unemployment benefit applications within three weeks, a rate half the required federal standard. In October, it was 57.7 percent, still 30 percent short of the federal standard. (© FlaglerLive)

A federal standard requires 87% of unemployment claims to be met within three weeks of filing. Florida wasn’t ,meeting the standard even before the pandemic, and since spring, saw the standard fall as low as 22 percent. Florida’s dismal record prompted a lawsuit.

Court Refuses to Revisit School Reopening Ruling, Leaving State’s In-Person Preference in Place

December 1, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Flagler students returning to school in August. (Flagler Schools)

An appeals court Monday refused to reconsider a decision that backed Gov. Ron DeSantis and Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran in a legal battle about the state’s push this summer to reopen schools amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

We Need a Crisis-Proof Safety Net for Parents

November 29, 2020 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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The collapse of child care and traditional schooling is having a devastating effect on women in particular. Part of the problem is just plain sexism. But another part is more complicated.

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