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Do Self-Immolations and Other ‘Spectacular’ Protests Make a Difference?

March 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

On June 11, 1963, Thich Quang Duc, a Buddhist monk, burns himself to death on a Saigon street to protest persecution of Buddhists by the South Vietnamese government. (AP/Malcolm Browne)

Self-immolation, the act of setting oneself on fire, can be seen as an extreme form of a modern repertoire of protest that is both common and familiar, not just in the U.S. but in many parts of the globe. While such acts may generate attention, this kind of agency is often costly, requiring the protesters involved to make considerable personal investments of time, money, comfort, privacy, dignity and even life. Yet, despite the costs, the outcomes of spectacular agency are frequently uncertain.

Lawmakers Set to Pass $117.46 Billion Budget by Friday, After ‘Cooling Off’ Period

March 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

House Speaker Paul Renner, whose district includes all of Flagler County, at Flagler Tiger Bay today. (© FlaglerLive)

Overall state spending will be higher than the $117.46 billion in the budget because of separate legislation. For example, lawmakers have approved spending $717 million in a major health-care bill (SB 7016) that includes efforts to attract more doctors to the state.

Seniority Pork: Hutson Filed Staggering $475 Million in Requests for Flagler, Including $309 Million for Palm Coast

March 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

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Outdoing last year’s requests by far, Hutson filed 34 special funding requests on behalf of Flagler County governments and agencies, totaling a staggering $475.8 million–or 0.4 percent of the size of the current state budget. Seven of the requests are for Flagler County government, totaling $92.5 million. Fourteen requests were for Palm Coast, totaling a third of a billion dollars.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, March 5, 2024

March 5, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Flagler County School Board meets in workshop, the Palm Coast City Council holds its monthly evening meeting, Joe Biden on the talk show circuit, Robert Fisk on the drug of hope.

Mark Carman Recalls the Murder that Resulted in Life Sentence for Ahmed Williams Today

March 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Ahmad Kashard Williams murdered his childhood friend at "The Tree," a vacant lot, above, that took its name for the big, scraggly tree that shaded it. (Google)

Ahmad Kashard Williams was sentenced to life in prison today for the 2020 murder of his childhood friend Tykey Nixon in Crescent City, where Mark Carman, the former commander at the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, had been police chief for about a year. Carman recalled the investigation.

‘Warbirds Over Flagler’ Returns March 23-24 ina 2-day Air Show at County Airport

March 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Mark the calendar in ink. “Warbirds Over Flagler” at the Flagler Executive Airport returns this year as a two-day warbird fly-in event on Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24 to salute all veterans, both past and present.

Federal Appeals Court Stops DeSantis’s ‘Stop Woke’ Restrictions on Workplace Training Against Bigotry

March 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The 'Stop Woke Act' could make it difficult to discuss Bull Connor's response to civil rights. (© FlaglerLive)

The workplace-training part of the law listed eight race-related concepts and said that a required training program or other activity that “espouses, promotes, advances, inculcates, or compels such individual (an employee) to believe any of the following concepts constitutes discrimination based on race, color, sex, or national origin.”

The Supreme Court Rules It’s Unconstitutional for States to Decide on Trump’s Qualifications

March 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

A 1935 painting depicts the 1787 meeting that adopted the U.S. Constitution. John H. Froehlich via Wikimedia Commons

Right from the very beginning of the nation, and persisting until today, there have been rules that limit the ability of the people to choose their leaders. All of these rules stand in the way of simply “letting the people decide,” as Brett Kavanaugh suggested. Strictly speaking, those rules are not democratic. But they are intended to protect democracy itself.

County Issues Demolition Order for Old Dixie Motel as Attorney Describes ‘Dilatory Tactics in Bad Faith’

March 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

The Old Dixie Motel during debris removal two years ago. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County chief building official has issued a demolition order for the long disused Old Dixie Highway motel that, through a succession of opaque owners who promised the moon but delivered only low-orbit cosmetics, has gone from an eyesore to a hazard to a haze of hope and back to an infuriating thorn in the side of Flagler County government. 

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, March 4, 2024

March 4, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

McConnells Accomplishments by Monte Wolverton, Battle Ground, Washington.

The Flagler County Commission meets, the Beverly Beach Town Commission meets, why Nietzsche hated Socrates, and why it’s probably better for your health not to like Socrates too much.

Ben Shapiro’s Hip-Hop Hypocrisy and White Male Grievance

March 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Reactionary political commentator Ben Shapiro speaks at the 2018 Politicon in Los Angeles. (The Conversation)

Teaming up with Canadian rapper Tom MacDonald, Shapiro released “Facts” in January 2024. Given today’s bitter partisan divide and extremist culture wars, it comes as no surprise that Shapiro’s track quickly found a devoted following. But his racist, anti-rap rap lyrics ultimately repeat the same tired charges right-wing politicians have used against hip-hop since its birth over 50 years ago.

DeSantis Thinks He’s Abolishing the Homeless by Banning Them from Sight. He’s Wrong.

March 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 31 Comments

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DeSantis and lawmakers are likely reacting to a shift in the way communities across the U.S. view homelessness from compassion to penalties and restrictions. Unfortunately, but true to form, DeSantis didn’t offer a palette of humane solutions to the homelessness problem. Instead, he spoke of the issue in stark, unsympathetic, self-absorbed terms characterizing homelessness in purely negative terms, blaming them for contributing to the erosion of the quality of life of others lucky to not be sleeping on the street.

InvisaCook, the Bunnell Manufacturer, Is Highlighted at JaxUSA State of the Region

March 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

As part of its continued strategic focus on increasing exposure for Flagler County businesses, the Flagler County Economic Development Office spotlighted local appliance company, InvisaCook, LLC during a panel presentation at the annual JAXUSA Partnership’s State of the Region in February.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, March 3, 2024

March 3, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

This time next year. by Jos Collignon, De Volkskrant, The Netherlands

Palm Coast Farmers’ Market at European Village, “Tuck Everlasting” is still going strong at Limelight Theatre, a trip through Jean Stafford’s “The Children’s Game” and Knokke le Zoute.

Citing Efforts Against ‘Indoctrination,’ House Approves Bill Broadening Censorship in Teacher Prep Courses

March 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The way the Florida Legislature sees its teachers: a classroom at the Florida State College for Women in 1949. (Florida Memory)

The Florida House on Friday passed a measure that supporters say is designed to keep “identity politics” out of teacher preparation programs that lead to educators getting professional certificates — as Democratic members likened the bill to academic censorship.

Seriously? Research Shows Significant IQ Drop After Covid

March 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

Covid testing locations have been overrun as in the early days of the pandemic. At the Flagler County airport location run by the county health department, close to 200 people are getting tested every morning between 9 a.m. and noon. The picture above is a file photo from a National Guard site. (NYNG)

Those who had mild and resolved Covid showed cognitive decline equivalent to a three-point loss of IQ. In comparison, those with unresolved persistent symptoms, such as people with persistent shortness of breath or fatigue, had a six-point loss in IQ. Those who had been admitted to the intensive care unit for Covid had a nine-point loss in IQ. Reinfection with the virus contributed an additional two-point loss in IQ, as compared with no reinfection.

Tom Joad, the Voice of a Better America, Has Been Silenced

March 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

I’ll be all around in the dark. I’ll be everywhere--wherever you look. Wherever they’s a fight so hungry people can eat, I’ll be there. Wherever they’s a cop beating’ up a guy, I’ll be there.

From the Book of Ruth to Eugene Debs to Tom Joad in Steinbeck’s “Grapes of Wrath,” the voice of solidarity spoke a communion with needs and pains greater than one’s own, a willingness not only to walk in the other’s shoes, but to be the shoes–to be the soles–when the other has none. It was once the voice of America. We have lost that voice as blame and judgment have replaced solidarity and grievances about what we think we’re losing snuff out protest on behalf of those not lucky enough to have something to lose. 

Texas Prosecutor Disciplined for Allowing Murder Charge Against Woman who Self-Managed an Abortion

March 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Starr County Courthouse in Rio Grande City, Texas. (Wikimedia Commons)

The State Bar of Texas has fined and suspended Starr County’s district attorney for pursuing a murder indictment against 26-year-old woman after she self-managed an abortion.

AdventHealth Daytona Beach Contributes $15,000 to African American Entrepreneurs Association

March 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Continuing to build partnerships across the nation, the African American Entrepreneurs Association added hometown support for their efforts in February with the addition of AdventHealth Daytona Beach.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, March 2, 2024

March 2, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

BADA BING BADA BOOM by Bruce Plante, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Flagler Beach All Stars hold their monthly beach clean-up, Sunshine and Sandals Social at Cornerstone, Will Durant, national character, and when stereotype slips into bigotry.

Hey, Ladapo! Measles Is One of Deadliest and Most Contagious Diseases. And Most Easily Preventable.

March 1, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Dr. Joseph Ladapo, in an “America’s Frontline Doctors” lab coat, speaks at a July 2020 event that included Stella Immanuel, a doctor who said “demonic seed” causes ovarian cysts and endometriosis. (Screenshot from YouTube)

The United States is on track to have one of the worst measles years since 2019, when Americans experienced the largest measles outbreak in 30 years. As of mid-February 2024, at least 15 states have reported measles cases and multiple ongoing, uncontained outbreaks. While this measles crisis unfolds, U.S. measles vaccination rates are at the lowest levels in 10 years. Prominent figures like the Florida surgeon general are responding to local outbreaks in ways that run counter to science and public health recommendations.

State Attorney Dismisses Charges Against Virgilio Mendez, 18, Migrant Accused of Manslaughter in Deputy’s Death

March 1, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

Attorneys Jose Baez, at the lectern, and Phil Arroyo this afternoon during a press conference streamed on Instagram. (© FlaglerLive via Instagram)

The State Attorney’s Office today dropped the charges against Virgilio Mendez, the 18-year-old migrant arrested last May in St. Augustine over a dubious encounter with sheriff’s deputies prompted by nothing apparent, then charged with aggravated manslaughter in the death of one of the deputies, who had died of a heart attack the medical examiner ruled was of natural causes from heart disease. The charges drew widespread public outrage.

Florida House Passes Ban on Homeless Sleeping In Public Despite Added Burdens to Local Governments

March 1, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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The Florida House on Friday approved a controversial proposal that would prevent homeless people from sleeping in public, despite concerns about increased costs for local governments. The Republican-controlled House voted 82-26 along almost-straight party lines to pass the bill (HB 1365), which is backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis. It also would make it easier for residents and business owners to challenge local officials over how homelessness is addressed.

Palm Coast Invites Residents to Engage With Council Members at Series of Town Hall Meetings

March 1, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

City Council members will each host town hall meetings over the next few weeks, starting with Nick Klufas at the Southern Recreation Center. (© FlaglerLive)

The City of Palm Coast invites residents to participate in upcoming individual town hall meetings with their City Council members. Through the Strategic Action Plan process, each City Council Member has prioritized engaging with Palm Coast residents to foster a stronger community connection and ensure that all voices are heard in shaping the future of the city.

No Back-Up Plan: Palm Coast Hip-Hop Artist Devante Collins Is Working for His Big Break

March 1, 2024 | Michael Lewis | 3 Comments

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Devante Collins, whose stage name is Devante, The Artist, graduated from Flagler Palm Coast High School in 2015 and has been on a trek to breakthrough as a hip hop artist, writer and producer since in Los Angeles, Columbus, Ohio, Philadelphia and now back in Florida. He performs tonight at a Justice for Hip Hop music festival in Jacksonville, at the Justice Pub at 315 East Bay St.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, March 1, 2024

March 1, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Mitch the Quitter by Rick McKee, CagleCartoons.com

First Friday in Flagler Beach, the Blue 24 Forum, George Carlin on wanting to engage in an involuntary protein spill, and on getting old in a world of illusions.

Pinpointing 36.8 Million Annual Lightning Strikes in Unprecedented Detail

February 29, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Each giant spark of electricity travels through the atmosphere at 200,000 miles per hour. It is hotter than the surface of the sun and delivers thousands of times more electricity than the power outlet that charges your smartphone. In the United States, an average of 28 people were killed by lightning every year between 2006 and 2023.

Palm Coast’s Wishful 20-Field, $93 Million Sports Complex Rests on a Far Future of Dubiously Rosy Speculation

February 29, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

Palm Coast is imagining its next fields of dream, but the projected complex may be more dreamy than realistic. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council is embarking on an ambitious plan to explore and perhaps develop and finance, in a private-public partnership, an enormous sports complex on the west side of the yet-undeveloped city. A consultant encouraging the project is projecting rosy figures that would not mortgage tax dollars yet yield ample profits while drawing up to 250,000 athletes and spectators a year. The figures are speculative and do not easily stand up to scrutiny.

Fight at Matanzas High School Leads to Charges Against Two Students

February 29, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The inner courtyard at Matanzas High School. (© FlaglerLive)

A fight between two Matanzas High School students, 15 and 18, on Tuesday resulted in charges against both students, but no arrests, according to police reports.

More Sound and Fury Than Broad Problems as 3 Residents Complain to City of Ralph Carter Park’s Popularity

February 29, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The lights at Ralph Carter Park, illuminating two fields of play, have been generating complaints from a new neighborhood residents. (© FlaglerLive)

When the Palm Coast City Council gets its administration’s latest report on the state of Ralph Carter Park in the R-Section, it’ll have to decide how much of the sound and fury again hemming the popular park is the grousing of a few people signifying nothing or a reflection of a broader problem. Judging from a community meeting the administration hosted at City Hall Wednesday evening, there is no broad problem.

Renner and DeSantis Trying to Ward Off Veto Over Social Media Ban for Children Under-16

February 29, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

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With a Friday deadline looming, House Speaker Paul Renner said Wednesday that he and Gov. Ron DeSantis are trying to work out differences on a bill aimed at keeping children under age 16 off social-media platforms. Renner is keeping silent on alternatives.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday February 29, 2024

February 29, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Drug court, Clay Jones draws about and writes on Trump’s racism, “Tuck Everlasting” at St. Augustine’s Limelight Theatre, a history of leap years and what it looked like from the vantage point of 1960.

Anti-Immigration Pastors Get the Attention, But Real Priests Still Protect Migrants

February 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

A 2010 protest in Phoenix by faith groups against Arizona’s new immigration law.

Historically, Latinx Christian leaders have been at the forefront of immigrant rights in the U.S.. For example, Mexican-American Catholic leaders of the Jim Crow era such as Alonso Perales and Cleofas Calleros applied Catholic social teaching, such as the inherent equality of all human beings, to civil rights struggles.

Ahead of Trial, Lawyer for Man Accused in Murder of Noah Smith Says Interrogation Was Constitutional Violation

February 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Tyrese T. Patterson was 20 at the time of the shooting that ended Noah Smith's life. Smith was 16. Patterson, in court today, is now 22. (© FlaglerLive)

Tyrese Patterson is one of three men facing a murder charge in the shooting death of 16-year-old Noah Smith in Bunnell in 2022. In court today, Patterson’s attorney, Tim Pribisco, heatedly sparred with Flagler County Sheriff’s detective Augustin Rodriguez, who was testifying, and just as fiercely argued to Circuit Judge Terence Perkins that an interrogation of Patterson at the county jail by Rodriguez is inadmissible, because Patterson twice directly and indirectly asked about his attorney, only for the interrogation to continue.

‘Three Amigos’ Who Shepherded Flagler Through Covid Return as Vigilante Philanthropists. But Don’t Tell Anyone.

February 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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For two years, Dr. Stephen Bickel, then-Health Department chief Bob Snyder and Flagler Broadcasting President David Ayres shepherded Flagler County through the Covid pandemic on WNZF’s airwaves. The three have teamed up again as a group that calls itself Vigilante Philanthropy, but they’d prefer to do their work outside the limelight.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, February 28, 2024

February 28, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The Real Immigration Crisis by Pat Byrnes, PoliticalCartoons.com

Ralph Carter Park Community Update and meeting, Separation Chat, “Goodbye, Farewell and Amen” 41 years ago, E.B. Sledge discharged from active duty at Pensacola.

Miserable at Work (and Who Isn’t)? Here’s How the Bhagavad Gita Can Help.

February 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

This famous scene from the Bhagavad Gita, featuring the god Krishna with his cousin, Prince Arjuna, on a chariot heading into war.

Employees are generally unhappy at work. The number of those who feel angry and disconnected with their organization’s mission is climbing. A mindfulness technique called “nishkama karma” – acting without desire – described in an ancient but popular Indian text called the “Bhagavad Gita,” may prove useful for navigating the contemporary world of work.

Flagler Schools Mark Career and Technical Education Month

February 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Rising eighth and ninth graders visiting the Fire Leadership Program at Flagler Palm Coast High School during the school’s Programs of Choice Night this month. (Flagler Schools)

The latest data shows that nearly 99 percent of Flagler Schools students who take at least one CTE course will earn their high school diploma. Nearly half of high school and middle school students currently participate in one of 76 CTE course offerings offered within Flagler Schools.

Florida Lawmakers Back Modest Reparations for Dozier School’s Black Victims of Rampant Abuse

February 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna, Florida, was a high risk residential commitment facility operated by the Department of Juvenile Justice for male youth 13 to 21 years of age who were committed by the Court. The school originally opened in 1900 as the Florida State Reform School. It was later known as the Florida Industrial School for Boys (1914-1957), the Florida School for Boys (1957-1967), and finally the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys. The school closed in 2011.

The Florida Senate measure would create a $20 million “Dozier School for Boys and Okeechobee School Victim Compensation Program” to compensate “living persons who were confined” to Dozier or the Okeechobee School, another reform school, between 1940 and 1975 and “who were subjected to mental, physical, or sexual abuse perpetrated by school personnel.”

Palm Coast Searches for Its New Attorney In the Open. School Board Chooses Secrecy.

February 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

The School Board met on Jan. 23 to discuss its potential choice for new attorney representation. The meeting was not streamed, as meetings usually are. IKt was open to the public, but all documents that were part of the discussion were kept secret. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council and the Flagler County School Board are searching for new attorneys to represent them in two very different ways. The council is conducting its search entirely in the open, ensuring that all related documents are public, providing them on request, and interviewing the firms in open forum. The school board, in contrast with its own precedents and with all other local governments, possibly in violation of law, is not.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, February 27, 2024

February 27, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A Palm Coast City Council workshop, the Book Dragons meet at the Flagler Beach Public Library, the Carnival of Binches and its extravagant street parties, a few lines from Gibbon.

Andy Dance Responds: ‘School Resource Deputies Are Not Leaving School Campuses.’

February 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

County Commission Chair Andy Dance. (© FlaglerLive)

In a detailed response to FlaglerLive reporting and an opinion piece on the county’s plan to “defund” its portion of school sheriff’s deputies, County Commission Chair Andy Dance refutes the claim as inflammatory and out of context, and lays out a history of county attempts going back to 2022 to initiate a conversation about school and county funding for school deputies, in hopes of realigning those responsibilities. If that proves unfeasible, Dance pledges, than the shared responsibility will continue.

An Anthropologist at CPAC: Trump’s Base Believes He Is the Savior

February 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

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An anthropologist who studies peace and conflict went to the annual meeting of the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, to better understand the Make America Great Again faithful – and their die-hard support for Trump.

Seawall Construction in Flagler Beach Begins March 11

February 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Flagler County officials advise residents that the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has scheduled buried seawall construction near South Central Avenue in Flagler Beach beginning the week of March 11. It is the first of two such projects FDOT is undertaking along State Road A1A in Flagler and Volusia Counties.

Christopher Lemke, Who Threatened Neighbors With a Gun on July 4, Avoids Jail Or Felony Conviction

February 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

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Christopher Lemke, 70, threatened to shoot his neighbor’s family last July 4 in Palm Coast’s R-Section as he pointed a laser-equipped firearm at several people, including a pregnant woman. He was sentenced Friday to 48 months on probation, but will not be adjudicated a felon. Still, he will have some of the same consequences, among them a lifetime ban on owning or possessing guns.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, February 26, 2024

February 26, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Donald Trump, the New Christian leader, by Randall Enos.

The Flagler County Beekeepers Association meets, the Bunnell City Commission meets, not much concern for civil rights among Americans, Obama’s “A More Perfect Union” speech.

Beyoncé Shatters a Country Music Stereotype

February 25, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z, at the 66th Grammy Awards on Feb. 4, 2024, in Los Angeles.

On Super Bowl Sunday, Beyoncé released two country songs – “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em” – that elicited a mix of admiration and indignation. This is not her first foray into the genre, but it is her most successful and controversial entry. As of last week, Beyoncé became the first Black woman to have a No. 1 song on the country charts. At the same time, country music stations like KYKC in Oklahoma initially refused to play the record because it was “not country.”

The Rent Is Still Too High

February 25, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

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Housing prices are spiraling alongside homelessness. Last year, homelessness hit an all-time national high of 653,100 people. To solve this crisis, we need to recognize housing as a human right.

The Controversial Concept of ‘Fetal Personhood’ Is Creeping Up on Florida

February 25, 2024 | FlaglerLive | 26 Comments

Chief Justice Carlos Muniz. (Florida Supreme Court)

If fetuses have legal personhood, abortion-rights activists argue it would infringe the rights of pregnant women and have serious implications for medical procedures like in vitro fertilization and the treatment of ectopic pregnancies and miscarriages. For all practical matters, the Florida Constitution is silent on the issue of fetal personhood, despite Chief Justice Muniz’s suggestion that fetal personhood rights might already exist.

Sheriff’s Employees and Partners Honored at 4th Quarter Awards Ceremony

February 25, 2024 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly awarded several Lifesaving Awards to employees for their roles in saving the lives of others from October through December of last year. Sheriff Staly also awarded several individuals with Distinguished Service Certificates, Certificates of Commendation and Certificates of Appreciation, as part of the ceremony.

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