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Palm Coast’s Chauncey McCray, 24, Arrested on Drug, Gun and Other Charges After Fleeing and Crashing

March 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Chauncey McCray after his crash on I-95, as he was being arrested by Flagler County Sheriff's deputies. (FCSO)

Chauncey McCray, 24, was at the wheel of a rented blue Toyota Camry Thursday, due to pick up his sister’s child from school, when he took eluded deputies through a series of reckless maneuvers on Palm Coast streets and I-95 before crashing into a semi.

In-Person Trials Will Resume in Flagler, With High-Profile Murder Cases On Deck

March 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A jury room at the Flagler County courthouse. (© FlaglerLive)

The cases of Keith Johansen, who faces a first-degree murder charge in the death of Brandi Celenza, and Benjamin Allen, who was 16 when he was charged as an adult in the first-degree murder of 17-year-old Elijah Rizvan in Palm Coast, will see trial dates later this year.

Now Ex-Mayor Provencher Finally Gets Her Taser as Johnston Is Sworn-In and Cooley Is Elected Chair

March 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Flagler Beach Commission Chairman Eric Cooley and Police Chief Matt Doughney presenting ex-Mayor Linda Provencher with the taser she's longed for over the years. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach City Commission Thursday evening bid farewell to Linda Provencher, the longest-serving mayor in the city’s history, and welcomed Mayor Suzie Johnston, electing Eric Cooley chairman of the commission for the next year, and Rick Belhumeur vice-chairman.

4th Teen Arrested After Alleged Victim, a Mentally Disabled Woman, Says She Was Bullied to Recant

March 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Following on the March 4 arrest of three teens, ages 16 and 17, accused of terrorizing an autistic 19-year-old woman, a fourth teen, 15, was arrested on accusations of bullying the alleged victim into recanting–which the victim tried to do with a prosecutor and a detective.

One Year Later, Stories of AdventHealth’s first Covid Patients Highlight Compassion in Medicine

March 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Linnette Johnson, a chief nursing officer for AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division, at today’s AdventHealth Morning Briefing. (AdventHealth)

On the one year anniversary of the World Health Organization’s declaration of a global pandemic, AdventHealth officials reflected on the changes brought on by the virus and how it emphasized the hospital system’s founding mission of caring for the whole person – body, mind and spirit.

In a Victory for Flagler Government, Key Local Vacation Rental Regulations May Survive Yet Again

March 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Sen. Travis Hutson speaking at today's Appropriations Committee hearing during the segment on a vacation-rental bill. Hutson voted to preserve local regulatory authority. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

A Florida Senate panel today in a surprise shift voted to preserve local regulatory authority of short-term vacation rentals. If that version of the bill survives and overrides a different House bill, as appears likely, then local regulations will remain in place unscathed, surviving attempts to scrap that local authority for the seventh straight year.

Renner Committee Tops $391,000 in February Haul

March 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

House Rep. Paul Renner

As he prepares to become House speaker after the 2022 elections, a political committee led by Rep. Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast, raised $391,500 in February, according to a newly filed finance report.

Palm Coast Community Center Awarded Prestigious Green Building Certification

March 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Some of the blueprints of the Palm Coast Community Center as it was under construction in 2018. (© FlaglerLive)

The LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) rating system, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is the world leading green building project and performance management system that delivers a comprehensive framework for green building design, construction, operations and performance.

In Spite: DeSantis Denies Pardon for World-Acclaimed Voting Rights Leader Desmond Mead

March 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Desmond Meade. (NSF)

Meade said he is a victim of political infighting between DeSantis and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, a Democrat who, as a member of the state Board of Executive Clemency, put forward Meade’s application for a pardon in September and again on Wednesday.

Chillin’ Out: Palm Coast Residents Love Their Quality of Life and Safety, But Have Issues With Their City, Too

March 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

"Chilling Out," a photograph by Joan Twing, was among the winners in the 2020 Palm Coast Photo Contest. The city's latest survey reflects much the same satisfaction from residents with neighborhoods and quality of life, though unlike the subject of the photograph, respondents skewed overwhelmingly toward the 55 and older set. (Palm Coast)

The 3,000 Palm Coast residents who responded to the city’s survey about living here were overwhelmingly 55 and over, appeared to have been little affected by the pandemic and declared themselves happy with the quality of life and safety of the city, but less so with economic, cultural and shopping opportunities.

AdventHealth Seeks Participants for Groundbreaking Genomic Study of Hereditary Diseases

March 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The famed double helix. (NIH)

Researchers are seeking 3,000 participants to reach the statewide goal of 10,000. Participation is free, and all Florida residents are eligible. The study is being conducted in partnership with population-genomics company Helix.

Far More Than Stimulus Checks: Premiums Will Fall for Many in Biggest Obamacare Revamp in 10 Years

March 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

They;'re being heard: a pro-Affordable Care Act demonstration in Palm Coast, near AdventHealth Palm Coast hospital, in 2017. (© FlaglerLive)

The proposal would ensure no one who buys insurance on the exchanges pays more than 8.5% of income. It is part of the $1.9 trillion covid relief bill. But the Affordable Care Act revamp, largest in a decade, would expire in 2022.

Florida Lawmakers Pushing School-Zone Traffic Cameras

March 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Pointing to a need to better protect children, South Florida lawmakers Tuesday sought to build support for House and Senate proposals (HB 357 and SB 1474) that would allow local governments to install school-zone traffic cameras.

Ocean Art Gallery in Ormond Beach Expands

March 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Frank Gromling.

Ocean Art Gallery, a fine art gallery and framing center located in Ormond Beach, is introducing a new product line and an education service.

Latest Reinvention of Palm Coast Tennis Center Sees $5.7 Million Expansion and More Ahead, But Speculation Abounds

March 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Agnes Lightfoot, long an advocate of the Palm Coast Tennis Center, was on her home grounds this morning soon after attending a City Council workshop where plans for a vast expansion of the center were unveiled. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast government is proposing an ambitious, multimillion transformation of the city’s tennis center off Belle Terre Parkway into a “Regional Racquet Center” featuring 42 tennis and pickleball courts, a clubhouse, space for events and other amenities. But the plan is based on largely speculative assertions of need even as tennis declines as a sport and the school board is rethinking its own racquet club’s future.

Biden’s Criticism of Trump Team’s Vaccine Contracts Is Mostly False

March 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

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The Trump administration could have acted more quickly to buy doses or increase vaccine manufacturing capacity. And the Biden administration has certainly taken significant measures to expand supplies. But it’s stretching the truth to say the Trump administration hadn’t contracted for enough covid vaccines to inoculate the U.S. adult population.

Fish and Wildlife Commission Asks Public to Help Stop Spread of Invasive Zebra Mussels

March 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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This species might cause devastating impacts to Florida’s ecology and economy, and has recently been discovered in a Florida pet store and stores in other parts of the country. The FWC is working with state and federal partners to address this national issue.

Almost a Quarter of Flagler Is Vaccinated, But Cases Rise; CDC Says Fully Vaccinated May Unmask In Some Cases

March 8, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Case loads in Flagler County have risen for the last three successive weeks even as vaccines have made advances in the county. (© FlaglerLive)

As the CDC issues mask guidelines that provide some relief for those fully vaccinated, Flagler County nears the 25 percent mark for those who have at least one shot, but new cases of covid have spiked for the third straight week, signaling a still-raging pandemic.

Why We Can’t Make Vaccine Doses Any Faster

March 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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President Biden has promised enough doses for all American adults by this summer. There’s not much even the Defense Production Act can do to deliver doses before then.

Biden Expands Vaccination Eligibility to All Teachers, Overriding DeSantis Cut-Off at Age 50

March 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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Since vaccines first became available in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis has prioritized people ages 65 and older for the sought-after shots and until recently spurned pleas to expand the state’s vaccination program to include school employees. He announced Feb. 23 that teachers ages 50 and older would have access to vaccines.

The Golden Rule Is Not Cancel Culture

March 5, 2021 | Pierre Tristam | 48 Comments

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The Dr. Seuss estate’s decision to pull six books from reprints has nothing to do with cancel culture. That pair of terms has become its own dogmatic dumbbell anyway. Our misplaced nostalgia for books we were so fond of isn’t more important than the golden rule of looking out for our neighbors, to whom the same nostalgia translates as insult or put-down.

Now Florida’s Only 2nd All-American Road, Storied A1A Has Long Navigated Between Quaint and Crass

March 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

A storied road even before it was known as A1A, the oceanshore stretch from St. Johns through Flagler County is now an All-American Road, only the second such designation of a road in Florida. (© FlaglerLive)

State Road A1A is now an All-American Road, adding to the road’s paradoxes of beauty and history on one side and and relentless commercialization and development on the other, though the same people who applaud its scenic designation are also those who endanger it most.

Flagler Health+ Appoints David Rice, MD, Executive Vice President and Chief Physician Executive

March 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Dr. David Rice. (Flagler Health+)

David Rice, MD, has joined Flagler Health+ as Executive Vice President and Chief Physician Executive as current EVP & Chief Medical Officer Miguel Machado, MD, announced his plans to retire in September.

Pro-Trump ‘Rally’ Planned Without a Permit Near Palm Coast City Hall Has Building in Tizzy

March 3, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 62 Comments

Rob Cortis being interviewed by Fox and Friends about his pro-Trump float and his crisscrossing the country with it, back in 2017.

Palm Coast city officials learned on Monday that an obscure out-of-town group was planning a “rally” on City Hall property, and that Flagler Commissioner Joe Mullins had directed them there. The city had not issued a permit, and declined to do so on such short-notice.

Palm Coast Council Retreats On Closing Slow Way in Seminole Woods, Seeking More Input

March 3, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Ironically, the city is repairing Slow Turn even as it is considering closing it permanently. The Palm Coast City Council on Tuesday opted to delay the decision. Above, Slow Turn, at the intersection with Slowdrift Lane, as it looked this afternoon. (© FlaglerLive)

Two weeks after voting to close Slow Way, a tiny road connecting Slow Drift Turn with County Road 325 in Seminole Woods, the Palm Coast City Council voted 5-0 to table the issue after being subjected to a long stream of resident voices in opposition to the closure.

Divided Party Line Vote Pushes Florida House Bill Cracking Down on Violent Protests

March 3, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Last June's Black Lives Matter protest in Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

Critics maintain that the proposals would have a chilling effect on participation in peaceful protests, violate free-speech rights and allow people who plow vehicles into crowded protests to avoid civil penalties if they injure or kill someone.

Sharply Rebuking More McDonald Falsehoods, School Board Says No Mask-Rule Changes This Year

March 3, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

The picture tells the story: Superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt, who visited every school today, led a welcome-back line at Buddy Taylor Middle School, where every facultuy member and employee and School Board member Maria Barbosa wore a mask, as per school district regulation--with the exception of School Board Chairman Janet McDonald, who has frequently denied the severity of covid-19 and is not a big mask wearer. (© FlaglerLive)

School Board member Janet McDonald was again the outlier on Tuesday as she pressed for a relaxation of mask rules while repeating falsehoods about masks and vaccines. Superintendent Cathy Mittelstadt took her strongest stand yet, saying the district would not alter its current covid-safety protocols. A majority of the school board agreed.

Suzie Johnston Is Flagler Beach’s New Mayor; Eric Cooley Is Re-Elected Commissioner

March 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Suzy Johnston and Eric Cooley late this afternoon, a distance from the polling station at City Hall in Flagler Beach. (© FlaglerLive)

Suzie Johnston was elected mayor with over 50 percent of the vote in a three-way race and Eric Cooley won re-election with 54 percent of the vote, defeating Paul Harrington.

It’s a County Priority, But Quest to Bring Broadband to Flagler’s West Side Runs Into County Hurdles

March 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Flagler County's west side, a mainstay of Flagler's economy because of its agriculture businesses, has been left behind by the information revolution. Residents there are pursuing avnues to extend broadband access to the region, so far without success. (© FlaglerLive)

County Commissioner Joe Mullins is seeking county staff’s help with an informal broadband “task force” he leads to land a grant that could improve internet services on the west side, raising questions about the extent to which the county can get involved in a group it has not formally recognized or knew much about even though broadband access is now a county priority.

More Than Half of Flagler’s Seniors Have Been Vaccinated, But County’s Covid Deaths Now at 92

March 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

The percentage of people vaccinated in Flagler, Florida and the United States as of March 1. The proportion of vaccinated people 65 and over for the U.S. as a whole is not available. (© FlaglerLive)

So far 19,311 of Flagler County’s 36,500 people who are 65 and over have been vaccinated with at least one shot, representing 53 percent of the senior population (age 65 and over), up from 45 percent seven days ago.

Productivity Math: A $15 Minimum Wage Is Still $9 Short of Where It Should Be

March 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Better wages are better than food stamps. (Fibonacci Blue/Flickr)

The weakening and undermining of unions, tax policy, urban and suburban planning and minimum wage standards no longer adjusted for inflation have left an obscene gap between worker productivity and poor and working class wages and benefits.

Florida Lawmakers Want New THC Caps on Florida’s Already-Weak Medical Pot Content

March 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

It's easier in Oregon. (Oregon Department opf Agriculture)

Medical marijuana advocates fiercely criticized a pair of restrictive bills filed by lawmakers, which they maintain will force patients to spend more money to achieve the same effects from their medical treatment.

When You Get Your Chance for a Covid Vaccine, Don’t Worry About Effectiveness Numbers

February 28, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Flagler Health Department personnel and volunteers administering the Moderna covid vaccine at the county airport recently. (© FlaglerLive)

When getting vaccinated against covid-19, there’s no sense being picky. You should take the first authorized vaccine that’s offered, experts say, whether it’s Moderna, Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson, no matter what the effectiveness numbers say.

Stampeding Elephants! Raging Typhoons! Runaway Trains! City Rep Theatre Goes ‘Around the World in 80 Days’

February 26, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The City Repertory Theatre production of “Around the World in 80 Days” stars, clockwise from top left: Beau Wade, Bethany Stillion, Brittany Tellis and Brent Jordan. (Mike Kitaif)

A handful of actors play dozens of roles in City Repertory Theatre’s new production of Jules Verne’s “Around the World in 80 Days” at the outdoors, socially distanced stage in Palm Coast’s Town Center of the Palm Coast Arts Foundation this weekend.

A Tax Break for Residents of Flood-Prone Areas? Florida House Floats Sea Rise Proposals

February 26, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Sea Colony in the Hammock, living up to its name after Hurricane Matthew in 2016. (© FlaglerLive)

Floridians would be asked to approve a tax break for people who elevate their homes to avoid the threat of flooding, while up to $100 million a year would be set aside to help local governments combat rising sea levels, under proposals announced Friday by House Speaker Chris Sprowls.

Flagler Beach Commission Candidate Paul Harrington Hospitalized With Grave Illness, Upending Election

February 26, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Paul Harrington is in his third run for a seat on the Flagler Beach City Commission. (© FlaglerLive)

Paul Harrington, a candidate in next Tuesday’s election for the Flagler Beach City Commission, was hospitalized Sunday, has been largely incapacitated by a grave illness and was undergoing surgery for the removal of brain tumors today. Many questions remain unanswered if he were to win the election but be unable to serve.

Florida Senate Veers Right on Reams of Controversial Bills, Isolating Democratic Minority

February 25, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

Sen. Gary Farmer, the Senate minority leader, will be in an even more pronounced minority as the legislative session begins next week. (Facebook)

The November elections, the coronavirus pandemic and an expanded GOP caucus have emboldened Senate leaders to embrace what may be the most conservative agenda in recent years as they prepare for the 2021 legislative session that begins Tuesday.

The Educated Aren’t Immune From Absurd Conspiracy Theories

February 25, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

Smart human beings, even highly educated ones, do things that don’t make logical sense all the time. (Jack Lawrence)

Perhaps learning to understand why people fall prey to conspiracy theories can help us learn how to reduce people’s susceptibility to them. But whatever the reason, it does no good to write them off as “uneducated.”

County Administrator Jerry Cameron Prepares to Leave by End of June and Pushes Internal Succession

February 25, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Jerry Cameron is preparing to leave. (© FlaglerLive)

Jerry Cameron, 75, left the door open to stay longer but is pushing for a successor from within county staff. The County Commission was to have been looking for a permanent successor since his hiring as an interim two years ago but has yet to start a process. 

Janet McDonald Again Hawks False and ‘Dangerous’ Claims About Masks and Vaccines at School Board Meeting

February 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 46 Comments

School Board member Janet McDonald has repeatedly used her seat on the board to disseminate false, unsupported or misleading information. She did so again Tuesday, regarding the pandemic. (© FlaglerLive)

Calling for rejecting “outside” guidelines on the pandemic, Janet McDonald said communities with mask-wearing have more virus transmission than those without and claimed the covid-19 vaccine “is not a vaccine.” She spoke at a school board workshop, and offered no evidence.

As Captain’s BBQ Case Against County Nears Trial, Details Emerge of Bitter Conflicts, Jockeying and Blunders

February 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

Captain's BBQ at Bing's Landing. (© FlaglerLive)

As Captain’s BBQ’s breach-of-contract case against Flagler County government slowly moves to trial, Circuit Judge Terence Perkins today opened the door to having County Attorney Al Hadeed and County Administrator Jerry Cameron deposed by Captain’s attorneys, a move the county has strenuously resisted. But there are conditions.

Outta’ Sight: Flagler Auditorium Celebrates Community with Covid-Conscious Concert Series

February 24, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The Cherry Drops include, from left: Jimmy Mason, drums, backing vocals; Josh Cobb, guitar, backing vocals; Vern Shank, lead vocals, percussion; James Markowski, bass. (Vern Shank)

The Cherry Drops’s Feb. 27 show will be Flagler Auditorium’s second in its Community Celebration Series, a multi-artist, multi-media string of spring performances that lives up to its title. Along with concerts by mostly area music artists, each event will include presentations and activities by area civic and cultural groups such as the Flagler County Historical Society, and the Palm Coast Cruisers with their car show.

Belle Terre Swim Club, in Deficit, is Not Closing Yet. But the School Board Needs Help Keeping It Open.

February 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

The Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club is again facing deficits. (© FlaglerLive)

School board members don’t want to close the facility. But for the second time in six years, the club is in deficit and the district is using dollars designed to run its K-12 operations to keep it afloat, though the club is used primarily by adults. That’s not a tenable situation. 

Teachers and Cops 50 and Older Can Soon Get Vaccinated at Federal Sites in Florida

February 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

TTeachers 50 and older can finally get vaccinated soon in Florida, but they will have to travel to sites in Jacksonville or Orlando for now. (© FlaglerLive)

Newly announced Federal Emergency Management Agency-supported sites in Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando and Tampa, will offer vaccinations to people ages 65 and older, with a portion of vaccines available for teachers and cops who are 50 and older.

Covid Vaccination Report: 17.1% in Flagler Have at Least 1 Shot, 45.2% of 65 and Over

February 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

The percentage of people vaccinated in Flagler, Florida and the United States as of February 19. The proportion of vaccinated people 65 and over for the U.S. as a whole is not available. (© FlaglerLive)

The latest proportions of people vaccinated for Covid-19 in Flagler County, Florida and the United States, according to the Florida Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control.

Stetson University Elementary Education Program Ranks in Top 5% Nationally for Admission Standards and Diversity

February 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Dr. Chris Colwell.

Stetson University’s Elementary Education program placed in the top 5% (59 out of 1,256 institutions) nationally for admission standards and diversity, and is one of three leading universities in Florida.

Daytona State Awarded $100,000 Entrepreneurship, Education and Training Grant

February 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The project will promote and nurture an entrepreneurial mindset for Daytona State students.. (DSC)

The grant is designed to introduce students in Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to the mindset required of successful entrepreneurs, while guiding and developing their entrepreneurial skills.

Tammy Cornelius Will Speak at Professional Women of Flagler County Virtual Lunch

February 23, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Tammy Cornelius.

In honor of February being Heart Health Month, Tammy Cornelius, Director of Cardiovascular/Cardiopulmonary with AdventHealth Palm Coast, will be the spotlight speaker.

At Belle Terre Park, a Confederate Flag, a Swastika and Other Obscenities Elicit Distress But Little Action

February 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 43 Comments

Teens brandished a confederate flag on the grounds of the city's Freeda Zamba pool Sunday afternoon, next to Belle Terre Park, where bigoted and obscene graffiti had been spray-painted. (© FlaglerLive)

Twin 5 year olds and their mother found a swastika and other obscenities spray-painted on play equipment and concrete at Belle Terre Park Sunday, where teens later brandished and paraded a Confederate flag , daring a reporter to photograph it.

From Regulating Elections and Protests to Expanding School Vouchers and Taxing Web Sales: 10 Issues to Watch

February 22, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The 2021 session begins next week. (NSF)

The 2021 legislative session will start March 2, with Gov. Ron DeSantis giving the annual State of the State address. Here are 10 big issues to watch during the session.

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