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DeSantis Says Soviet-Born Businessman Arrested on Campaign-Finance Charges Was “Just Like Any Other Donor”

October 16, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Gov. Ron DeSantis. (© FlaglerLive)

DeSantis was among Florida Republican candidates who received contributions during the 2018 election cycle from Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who were arrested on campaign-finance charges involving the pro-Trump super PAC America First Action.

Case of Student Arrested and Released After Allegedly Planning School Shooting Worries Safety Commission

October 15, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Safety commission Chairman Bob Gualtieri doesn't see what can be changed in law regarding written threats.

In early September, law enforcement officers arrested a 15-year-old student who they say scribbled in a notebook six pages of specific and well-researched strategies to carry out a mass shooting at Baker County High School.

Tuesday Briefing: Superintendent Search, No Bullies, Safety Commission, Food Truck Tuesday

October 15, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Flagler County School Board discusses its next superintendent, rezoning and a community survey, it’s Food Truck Tuesday in Central Park, the school safety commission meets, Jefferson on differences of opinion.

What Life On the Margin Feels Like

October 14, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

An image from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Homecoming Committee.

The University of Wisconsin-Madison, is in an uproar over a video to promote the school’s homecoming that features no students of color. Here’s how young people of color feel at being treated like “others.”

New Building Improvement Regulations Eyed to Withstand Hurricanes

October 14, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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The Florida Building Commission gave tentative approval to more-stringent wind resistance requirements for vinyl siding and additional mitigation requirements for rooftop decks, among other recommendations to lawmakers.

Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Hit to Homeowners, and $680 Billion Gift to Corporations

October 14, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

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By reducing deductions for real estate taxes, Trump’s 2017 tax plan has harmed millions — and helped give corporations a $680 billion gift. An analysis shows how.

Gender Traitors: Fired While Gay

October 13, 2019 | Pierre Tristam | 5 Comments

Donald Zarda was fired from his skydiving instructor job for being gay. He died in a BASE jumping accident in 2014, but his case continues, and is one of three gender-discrimination cases before the U.S. Supreme Court this term. (Facebook)

The Supreme Court will decide three cases that ask a question you should be offended to hear still asked today: may an employer fire a worker for being gay? The answer in most states, including Florida, is yes.

Florida Will Use $116 Million in Pollution-Settlement Money from VW to Buy Alternative-Fuel Buses

October 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The Beetle, among many other VW products, was one of the cars the company had rigged to deceive emission testing and make it seem as if the vehicle was less polluting than it really was. The company admitted to the deception and was ordered to pay a $2.8 billion criminal fine by a federal judge in the United States. (Vinny Herring)

New public-transit and school buses that run on electricity and alternative fuels would get much of Florida’s share of a federal payout from a Volkswagen emissions scandal.

Dry September Creating Drought Conditions in North Florida

October 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Typically one of Florida’s wettest months of the year, this September was drier on average, according to data collected by the St. Johns River Water Management District, and drought conditions are developing in north Florida, with Baker County experiencing severe drought.

Thursday Briefing: Literature Nobel, Turtle Quilty, Waltz at Tiger Bay, Diabetes, “Lion in Winter”

October 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Palm Cost Arts Foundation's "Quilty," the sixth in the foundation's trail of sculpted and painted turtles, is unveiled today at Waterfront Park. See details below.

Two Nobels for literature are announced this morning (for 2018 and 2019), Mike Waltz at Daytona’s Tiger Bay, Palm Coast Arts Foundation’s sixth addition to its turtle trail, a free diabetes management class.

Calling It an “Administrative Nightmare,” Federal Judge Urges Lawmakers to Revamp Felon Voting Law

October 8, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Clifford Tyson, a 63-year-old minister who was unable to ascertain the exact amount of his legal financial obligations dating back to offenses more than four decades ago. (NSF)

U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle made the comments as he finished a two-day hearing in a challenge to the law, which was passed along partisan lines by the Republican-dominated Legislature this spring and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Bear Management Strategies in Florida Forests Include Shooting and Trapping

October 8, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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The 209-page draft from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission offers ways to keep the state’s bear population of about 4,000 above the 3,000 mark.

Talk of Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow Moves to State Capitols, Including Florida

October 8, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

One of two markers that went up last July 29 in Ocoee. (Tim Filmon)

Four centuries after the first African slaves landed on Virginia shores, state lawmakers across the country are taking up the debate over how to atone for what’s been called “America’s Original Sin.”

Bernie’s Heart. And Ours.

October 7, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 35 Comments

Bernie Sanders. (Iowa Public Radio)

Bernie has a huge and eternally healthy heart, filled with the lifeblood of empathy and dedication. In essence, that’s what the 2020 Sanders campaign is all about. Not him. Us.

DeSantis Seeks to Raise Minimum Salary for Florida Teachers to $47,500, or $7,000 Higher Than in Flagler

October 7, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Gov. Ron Desantis at today's announcement.

The Florida Education Association statewide teachers union issued a news release saying it was “encouraged to hear Gov. Ron DeSantis make clear that teacher pay matters to his administration.” But it also raised questions about how the plan would be funded and what it would do to help retain longstanding teachers.

Monday Briefing: Snelgrove in Court, AdventHealth Adding 7th Operating Room, Dunes Rebuilding

October 7, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Flagler County Commission approves a formal agreement with Flagler Beach on dunes reconstruction, double-murderer David Snelgrove is in court for a status hearing, Advent Health adds an operation room.

U.S. House Approves Bill Allowing Banks to Help Marijuana Businesses, But Senate Uncertain

October 6, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

A dispensary in Eugene, Ore. (Rick Obst)

The bill would prevent marijuana businesses from operating on a cash basis. Cash-only businesses can attract thieves and make it harder for law enforcement to monitor financial transactions.

Economy Adds 136,000 Jobs, Streak at 108 Months of Growth, Unemployment Down to 3.5%

October 4, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

The economy's streak is now at 108 straight months of job-creation gains. Click on the graph for larger view. (© FlaglerLive)

The national economy added 136,000 jobs in September, and figures for July and August were revised upward by 45,000 jobs, sending the unemployment rate to 3.5 percent, matching a level last seen in December 1969.

Wall Street Is Killing Newspapers

October 3, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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This is a crisis. This country lost more than a fifth of its local newspapers between 2004 and 2018, while newspapers lost almost half of their newsroom employees between 2008 and 2018.

Underground Power Lines Plan Moves Forward, But Residents and Businesses Will Pay More

October 3, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The Florida Public Service Commission approved proposed rules to carry out the law, which is expected to lead to residents and businesses paying more in their electric bills for storm-protection projects.

Thursday Briefing: Shapiro on Church-State Separation, UNF in Palm Coast, Diabetes Management, Elias Canetti

October 3, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Rabbi Merrill Shapiro discusses the Flagler school board’s consideration of starting its meetings with prayers, committees of the university system’s board of governors meet to discuss, among other things, UNF’s proposed plans for Palm Coast.

Federal Lawsuit Challenging Florida’s Felon-Voting Rules Appears Moot as Amendment 4 Battle Continues

October 1, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta in 1924, when the building was a post office.

Legal battles are intensifying over a state law carrying out a constitutional amendment that restored felons’ voting rights, but the new process appears to be ending an older lawsuit that challenged what one federal judge branded Florida’s “fatally flawed” clemency system.

Cities and Counties Step In With Vaping Bans, Where the State Doesn’t

September 30, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

n the absence of a statewide ban on flavored tobacco products, such as those sold by e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs, California cities and counties are stepping in. (Hannah Norman/KHN)

In the absence of a statewide ban — and as the number of people getting sick or dying from vaping mounts — California cities and counties are stepping in, including major population centers such as San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Monday Briefing: Bova Trial’s Final Day, Rosh Hashanah, Cleaning Up the Beach, Moderation to the Winds

September 30, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

On Sept. 22, over 150 volunteers joined AdventHealth Palm Coast to clean-up along Flagler Beach. Medical oncologist Dr. Padmaja Sai brought her daughter Ashana, who in turn encouraged 35 of her friends from high school to join this effort. All in all, the group picked up 10 large bags of trash from the beach. (AdventHealth)

Three dozen AdventHealth volunteers clean up the beach, Joseph Bova’s trial is expected to conclude with a verdict, Rosh Hashanah closures here and there, Julliard students do Couperin.

New Laws Take Effect Tuesday Targeting Texting While Driving, Hazing, Sex Dolls and Vet Courts

September 29, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

As long as you're not driving. (Vaughan Nelson)

The state’s ban on texting while driving will expand to prohibit motorists from using handheld wireless devices while driving in designated school crossings, school zones and work zones.

Let Medicare For All End Cruelty of Using Health Care Coverage as a Bargaining Chip

September 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 27 Comments

If we already had Medicare for All, the United Auto Workers could be using their collective power to fight for higher wages and better benefits. Instead, GM gets to use the health of its employees as a bargaining chip.

Questions Remain as Florida Reports First Vaping Death

September 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Not the healthiest cloud. (Ian Sane)

Florida has reported its first vaping-related death, but Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking a wait-and-see approach about the possibility of banning vaping.

In a Blow to DeSantis, Special Master Recommends Reinstatement of Broward Sheriff Scott Israel

September 26, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel. (NSF)

“Sheriff Israel and the BSO are not blameless for the tragedy at Stoneman Douglas,” the special master wrote, agreeing with a state commission “that mistakes were made and areas should be improved.”

Appeals Court Upholds Florida’s ‘Red Flag’ Law Allowing Gun Seizure From Mentally Ill

September 25, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A Florida law allows the seizure of firearms from individuals who pose a threat to themselves or others. (Office of Public Affairs)

Florida’s red flag law passed after the 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and allows guns to be removed from people found to pose a threat to themselves or others.

President Trump: I’m One of the Workers You Lied To

September 24, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

Workers rally outside the Schneider Electric plant in Peru, Indiana. (Our Revolution)

Trump’s broken promises have become a broken record destroying our communities, even in Midwestern counties that gave him the vast majority of votes in 2016.

Plan to Expand Underground Power Lines Advances, But Customers Would See Higher Bills

September 24, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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Utilities already have underground power lines in some areas, including Palm Coast. A key part of the law changes how underground power-line projects are financed, a change that could lead to more projects — but also higher bills for utility customers.

Tuesday Briefing: Old Kings Road Widening, NAACP Meeting, FPC Drama Talent, Stetson Value Days

September 24, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division escort the Little Rock Nine students into the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark.

The Palm Coast council discusses an $8.2 million plan to widen a section of Old Kings Road, the Flagler Palm Coast High School drama club’s talent show is at the Auditorium, Flagler County’s NAACP meets.

Florida Officials Line Up Arguments Against Certain Felons’ Voting Rights in Court Case

September 23, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Altering a constitutional amendment's direction. (Dean Terry)

In a bundle of competing briefs filed with the state Supreme Court, Florida officials squared off this week against supporters of a constitutional amendment that restores voting rights to felons who have completed their sentences.

Monday Briefing: Bova On Trial, Carney Town Hall, Mullins on Hammock Development, Bunnell Budget, Bombing

September 23, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Buddy Taylor Middle School and Bunnell Elementary held a block party at Carver Gym in Bunnell Thursday, to celebrate success. (Flagler Schools)

Joseph Bova’s long-anticipated murder trial begins, the Hammock wants to hear from Commissioner Joe Mullins on development, Flagler Beach’s Kim Carney talks tax rates, the Bunnell commission meets, as does the Stamp and Coin Club.

Millions of Americans’ Medical Images and Data Are Available on the Internet. Anyone Can Take a Peek.

September 22, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Medical images and health data belonging to millions of Americans, including X-rays, MRIs and CT scans, are sitting unprotected on the internet and available to anyone with basic computer expertise. The records cover more than 5 million patients in the U.S. and millions more around the world.

Weekend Briefing: Global Climate Strike, Neil Simon’s ‘Laughter’ at CRT, Rockin’ Our Rights, Meshuggah Nuns

September 20, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Global Climate Strike in March drew 1,5 million young people in 2083 cities of 125 countries across world. Friday's strike goal is much greater, and includes sites in Central Florida, including Orlando. (Facebook)

The Global Climate Strike is Friday, with half a dozen locations in Central Florida, City Repertory Theatre opens its new season with Neil Simon’s “Laughter on the 23rd Floor,” Great Guitarists at Stetson.

Global Climate Strike on Friday: Kids Are Demanding Action, But Will Adults Act?

September 19, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

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Led by 16-year-old Swedish student and climate activist Greta Thunberg, the Global Climate Strike, calls on world leaders to take decisive climate change action ahead of the United Nations Climate Action Summit in New York on September 23.

11 Florida School Districts Back Arming Teachers, But Education Department Remains Secretive

September 18, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Senators asked, but a Florida Department of Education official did not provide information about the exact number of teachers who have chosen to be trained and armed in schools.

The Rich Should Be Taxed Differently Than You and Me

September 17, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

A 10 percent surtax on incomes over $2 million should be levied on wages and salaries and investment income gained from wealth, including capital gains and dividends.

A Black Senator Feels Bamboozled By All-White Panel Discussing Racism and White Nationalism

September 17, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Senate Minority Leader Audrey Gibson at one point represented a sliver of Flagler County. (© FlaglerLive)

Senate Minority Leader Audrey Gibson said blacks and Hispanics, the targets of racism, were not represented by a panel of experts who appeared before a Senate committee exploring issues related to mass violence and white nationalism.

Tuesday Briefing: Taylor Trial, Judge Distler Speaks, Palm Coast and School Board Set Tax Rates, FPC Election

September 17, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

County Judge Melissa Distler speaks at the public library in palm Coast this afternoon. See details below.

County Judge Melissa Distler speaks about the judge-selection process, FPC votes for homecoming king and queen, the Palm Coast City Council and the school board set the next fiscal year’s property tax rates, James Taylor’s trial begins, Food Truck Tuesday in central Park, Chadley Ballantyne, Bass-Baritone, Kristie Born, Piano, in recital at Stetson.

A Gun Registry In Florida Is a Bad Idea. Just Ask Canada.

September 16, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 37 Comments

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A panel of Florida economists weighed the burden of a proposed constitutional amendment that aims to ban assault weapons but grandfather in guns already circulating, as long as their owners register them with the state. Bad idea, says Nancy Smith.

As Hurricanes Pile Up, Florida Lawmakers Seek New Ways To pay For Damages Amid Falling Revenue

September 16, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Hurricane Michael was captured from the International Space Station on Oct. 10 after the storm made landfall as a category 4 hurricane over the Florida panhandle. The National Hurricane Center reported maximum sustained winds near 145 mph. (NASA)

Because of an increase in powerful hurricanes affecting Florida, financial forecasters suggest establishing a new fund to collect reimbursements from FEMA to help buttress the state’s general revenue fund.

Monday Briefing: Beachwalk Development in the Hammock, Bunnell Budget, Taylor Retrial, BB King at 94

September 16, 2019 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

BB King was born 94 years ago today. See Google's tribute below.

The Flagler County Commission takes on the controversial Beachwalk development along Jungle Hut Road yet again, the Bunnell Commission votes on the next fiscal year’s taxes, James Taylor is back in court for a retrial on molestation charges.

Trump Taps Justices Luck and Lagoa For Federal Bench Just Months After Joining Florida Supreme Court

September 13, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Barbara Lagoa and Robert Luck at the time of their nominations, with Gov. Ron DeSantis, earlier this year.

DeSantis praised the nominations of Lagoa and Luck for seats on the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a statement issued by his office. The governor appointed the pair to the Florida Supreme Court shortly after he took office in January.

Despite Repeated Calls For Unity, Democrats Throw Debate Punches On Health Plans

September 13, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Biden v. Castro. (ABC)

Unity was in the air on Thursday, as a trimmed-down cast of 10 Democratic presidential candidates met on the debate stage again and nodded to the stakes: the possibility of another four years of President Donald Trump.

From Social Security to Medicare to Great Public Works: America’s Socialism in Action

September 12, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The GOP hopes the S-word will scare you, but great public works projects underpinned by socialist funding principles transformed this country for the better, as did socialist programs like Social Security and Medicare.

DeSantis Wants Federal Judge to Pause Felon Voting Rights Lawsuit Challenging Restrictions

September 11, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Felons who've served their sentence may yet be only three-fifth American when it comes to voting. (Florida Memory)

The Republican governor and Secretary of State Laurel Lee on Tuesday asked U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle to put the federal lawsuit on hold until the Florida Supreme Court rules in a related case.

Vaping-Related Illnesses and Deaths Rise, as Do Calls for More Stringent Regulations

September 10, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Vaping's effects on human health is becoming more apparent. (Electric Tobacconist)

E-cigarettes devices heat liquid into an aerosol that is inhaled into the lungs. The liquid can contain nicotine, flavorings and other ingredients. The liquid can also include marijuana.

In Defeat for Conservationists, Court Rules Florida May Spend Trust Fund Money Liberally

September 9, 2019 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Ginnie Springs northwest of Gainesville. (Julia Putnam)

An appeals court Monday overturned a circuit judge’s ruling that said Florida lawmakers improperly diverted money that flowed from a 2014 constitutional amendment designed to boost land and water conservation.

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