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NRA, Raging That 18 Year Olds Can’t Buy Rifles in Florida, Appeals to US Supreme Court

May 17, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Calling split appellate-court decisions “intolerable,” the National Rifle Association on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a challenge to a Florida law that raised the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 18 to 21. Friday’s move was the latest in seven years of legal wrangling over the law passed after a February 2018 mass shooting at Parkland’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that killed 17 students and faculty members.

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The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, May 17, 2025

May 17, 2025 By FlaglerLive 5 Comments

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In Palm Coast Town Hall, David Jolly Gives Local Democrats Something to Cheer About as He Readies Run for Governor

May 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive 17 Comments

David Jolly gave a crowd of a couple of hundred Democrats something to cheer about in a town hall-style appearance Wednesday evening at Palm Coast United Methodist Church. Two weeks ago he also launched an electoral committee, Florida 2026, and now says he’s “actively considering running for governor.” Based on his polished, carefully calibrated and stump-like appearance in Palm Coast–and based on the rousing response he received–his announcement appears to be a matter of when, not if.

Until now only Palm Coast's Building Department passed on transaction fees to customers. Those fees will now be passed on to most other transactions, such as utilities, code enforcement and business taxes. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Will Charge Transaction Fees on Electronic Utility and Other Payments 2 Months After Rate Increases Kicked In

May 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive 31 Comments

Starting June 1, all Palm Coast customers paying their utility bills by credit or debit card–67 percent of customers last year–will see their bills increase by $1.95 per month, or 3.5 percent if they pay in person. Payments by electronic checks will cost 43 cents per transaction. The Palm Coast City Council in February, overriding its finance director’s recommendation,  unanimously approved changing the payment model to pass those costs on to customers. Until now, the city was absorbing $700,000 worth of such fees. Customers may still avoid paying the new transaction fees if they pay bills by check or in cash, in person. 

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Majority of Palm Coast Council Willing To Scrap Certain Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles in Residential Driveways

May 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive 28 Comments

Palm Coast may finally revise its commercial-vehicle ordinance, removing a ban on the parking of commercial vehicles in residential driveways. The proposed allowance would apply to commercial pick-up trucks, work vans and similar work trucks, including trucks with ladders and racks and a few other allowances. Commercial messaging–or any messaging, including political, poetic or polemical messaging–willl no longer have to be covered up if it exceeds 3 square feet on each side. 

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The candlelight moment during the annual memorial for fallen officers at the Flagler County Sheriff's Office Wednesday evening. (© FlaglerLive)

The Annual Memorial to Fallen Officers Is a Near-Daily Ritual for Sheriff Rick Staly

May 15, 2025 By FlaglerLive 4 Comments

When he took office as Flagler County Sheriff in January 2017, Rick Staly started a ritual. Every time a law enforcement officer’s life was lost in the line of duty, he’d write two cards: one to the agency that lost the officer, and one to the family of the fallen. 

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Court Sets Arguments for July 3 on Legitimacy of Charles Gambaro’s Palm Coast Council Seat

May 15, 2025 By FlaglerLive 5 Comments

A July 3 hearing is set before Flagler County Circuit Judge Chris France to determine the validity of Palm Coast Mayor Norris’s lawsuit claiming that Council member Charles Gambaro was appointed to fill out a two-year term last October in violation of the city charter. Norris contends the council should have held a special election for the District 4 seat, and Gambaro should not have continued past Election Day in November. 

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Matanzas High School Celebrates Airy New $23 Million Project, Which May Be Last Needed Expansion in the District

May 14, 2025 By FlaglerLive 2 Comments

A few months ahead of time, Matanzas High School on Tuesday marked a ceremonial opening of “the space that we have dreamed about and planned for for so long,” the naturally cheery Principal Kristin Bozeman told a crowd of a few dozen people who’d gathered for the occasion. They stood at the foot of the expanded Building 5, a 20,000 square foot addition. Projected student population declines this could be the last needed expansion in the district.

One of the charter review committee workshops in 2017, at Matanzas High School. Like other such workshops, it was barely attended, and the City Council sat as its own committee. Then0city Manager Jim Landon is to the right. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Council Launches Review of City Charter, This Time Seeking an Actual Advisory Committee

May 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

The Palm Coast City Council is launching a review of the city charter. The year-long process will include the appointment of a five-member committee and public hearings. Any proposed amendments will appear on the Nov. 3, 2026 general election ballot, should the council vote to place them there. Theoretically, the council could vote down any amendment recommended by the charter review committee, which, like all other council committees, sits only in an advisory capacity. 

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Palm Coast Will Consider Lowering Citywide Speed Limit to 25 and Let Residents Request Traffic-Calming Devices in Neighborhoods

May 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive 48 Comments

Palm Coast government will develop a process to let residents request traffic-calming measures on certain streets almost citywide. The Palm Coast City Council’s decision is the result of a $100,000 pilot study that included installing three different traffic-calming methods in the F-Section, among them speed cushions on Florida Park Drive and Cimmaron Drive.  

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AdventHealth Palm Coast’s 3rd Robotic Surgical System Vastly Expands ‘Equity of Care’ While Improving Outcomes

May 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

AdventHealth Palm Coast’s two hospitals now have three robotic systems and four surgeons trained on them, enabling the machines’ tiny incisions and great precision to reduce recovery time and pain for patients while improving outcomes. The $2.6 million da Vinci 5, just unveiled locally, was funded through the AdventHealth Palm Coast Foundation, the non-profit arm of the hospital.

Flagler Schools Superintendent LaShakia Moore wants parents to realize that the best choice remains Flagler schools. (© FlaglerLive)

Superintendent LaShakia Moore Is Taking on ‘School Choice’ on Her Terms: Stop Competing with Vouchers at a Disadvantage

May 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive 18 Comments

Flagler County School Superintendent LaShakia Moore is all for school choice. Choice is good. Choice is necessary. But choice, to be authentic, must be fair. In Florida and in Flagler County, school choice isn’t a choice of equals. It forces public schools to compete at a vast disadvantage, while underwriting private and homeschooling. Students have been draining away from the district. Moore wants to take that on. “It will reflect who we are and how I lead. So we will take it on,” Moore says, as the district prepares a new strategy to project Flagler County’s public schools as still the best choice.

Flagler Beach city commissioners are unhappy with contractors who are not being considerate of the city and its residents. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach Will Crack Down on Contractors Trashing the City and Flouting Rules at Residents’ Expense

May 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive 13 Comments

Flagler Beach commissioners want to crack down on contractors who are trashing the city, not respecting its rules or its residents, and leaving behind messes without being accountable. Commissioners are asking for stepped-up enforcement–either through a new ordinance or through the building official, who can issue stop-work orders if contractors continue to break rules. 

Flagler County's School Board, like most school boards in Florida, faces enrollment and funding challenges as a publicly funded private-school and homeschool voucher system is devouring a larger share of the state's education budget. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Schools Face $2.5 Million Deficit as 400 Students Leave District for Private Vouchers in 3% Enrollment Decline

May 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive 28 Comments

Private and homeschool vouchers are beginning to take a heavier toll on the Flagler County school district as enrollment is forecast to decline by 432 students by fall, a 3 percent decline, reducing the district’s funding by $2.5 million. That’s equivalent to 30 fewer teachers.  Flagler Schools Superintendent LaShakia Moore is concerned that the pattern may be unsustainable as the district analyzes needs and resources over the next three, four and five years and as the shift to vouchers accelerates.

Palm Coast's first Community Expo last January. Its second was last week. (© FlaglerLive)

Connecting to Palm Coast Expo Orients New Residents With Score of Organizations

May 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

The Palm Coast Community Center was full of energy and excitement on the evening of May 7, as vendors and residents gathered for the spring edition of the Connecting to Palm Coast Expo. Organized by the Palm Coast Citizens Academy Alumni Ambassadors, the event brought together a vibrant mix of city departments, non-profits, civic groups, and local partners—all eager to welcome new residents and strengthen community ties.

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Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris Thinks the FBI or CIA Is Bugging His Phone

May 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive 33 Comments

In the course of a lengthy conversation with a Palm Coast resident who was investigating why and how a six-second voice mail from Palm Coast Mayor Mike Norris’s phone ended up disseminated publicly in a clumsy attempt to accuse a council member of corruption, Norris suggested he may have been “wiretapped” by the FBI or CIA. It was the latest in a continuing series of bizarre behavior and statements by the mayor.

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America’s Cancer Research, Best in the World, Is in Jeopardy

May 17, 2025 By FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

The United States has long led the world in cancer research. It has spent more on cancer research than any other country, including more than US$7.2 billion annually through the National Cancer Institute alone. But that legacy is under threat. Funding delays, political shifts and instability across sectors have created an environment where basic research into the fundamentals of cancer biology is struggling to keep traction and the drug development pipeline is showing signs of stress.

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Florida and Beyond

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How Florida’s Wildlife Corridor Aims to Save Panthers and Black Bears

May 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

The Florida Wildlife Corridor is a statewide system of interconnected wildlife habitat that turns 15 this year. It is built on conservation efforts that date back to the 1980s and 1990s, when researchers from the University of Florida created maps of existing and proposed conservation areas that interlinked across the state. Today, the Florida Wildlife Corridor spans 18 million acres – about half of the state. Ten million of these acres are protected from development.

Ron and Casey DeSantis in Brandon on May 14, 2025. (Photo by Mitch Perry/Florida Phoenix)

Two Florida congressional Democrats Want Hope Florida Investigated

May 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

Two Florida congressional Democrats have asked federal officials to investigate allegations that the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) and Hope Florida Foundation inappropriately diverted Medicaid funds to two unrelated political committees last year.

Gulf Of America Renamed Gulf Of Qatar by R.J. Matson, CQ Roll Call

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, May 16, 2025

May 16, 2025 | FlaglerLive 24 Comments

Buddy Taylor Middle School’s annual “Night at the Museum” features works created by sixth grade students, the ethics of the Times voyeuristic report on the death of Virginia Giuffre, Life Magazine on a picture of three dead Americans.

Briefs and Releases

Statewide Dangerous Dog Registry Now Depends on DeSantis Signature

May 17, 2025 | Leave a Comment

The Rotary Club of Flagler Beach Launches Life-Saving ‘Drown Zero’ Initiative

May 16, 2025 | 1 Comment

Indian Trails Middle School’s Brandy Nicole Anderson Is a Finalist for Florida Teacher of the Year

May 15, 2025 | Leave a Comment

AdventHealth Palm Coast Named one of Top 100 Community Hospitals in the Country

May 14, 2025 | 6 Comments

‘Minerals in Space’ Exhibit Launches at Stetson’s Gillespie Museum

May 13, 2025 | Leave a Comment

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Don’t Bet on Hydrogen Cars Just Yet

May 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

Hydrogen will play a significant role in achieving net zero carbon emissions by replacing natural gas in industrial and domestic heating. But it remains difficult to see how hydrogen can compete with electric vehicles, as the bulk of the car, bus and light-truck market looks set to adopt battery electric technology, which are a cheaper solution than fuel cells.

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Broward County Circuit Judge Gary Farmer Indefinitely Suspended Over ‘Pervasive’ Behavior Unfit for the Bench

May 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday indefinitely suspended Broward County Circuit Judge Gary Farmer, a former Senate Democratic leader, after an investigative panel accused him of “pervasive and extensive” behavior demonstrating “unfitness to hold office.” Farmer was elected as a judge in Broward County’s 17th Judicial Circuit in 2022 after six years in the Florida Senate. He served as minority leader during the 2021 legislative session but was ousted after a vote of no confidence by fellow Democrats.

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The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, May 15, 2025

May 15, 2025 | FlaglerLive 6 Comments

The Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board hears an appeal from a solicitor who was denied a permit, the Marineland Commission meets, yachts race in Central Park, Medicaid cuts move ahead to facilitate a tax cut for the rich, and what Ted Kennedy said about that sort of crime in 1980.

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Supreme Court Hears the Challenge to Birthright Citizenship

May 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive 14 Comments

For more than 150 years, almost all people who were born within U.S. territory automatically received citizenship – regardless of their parents’ immigration status. President Donald Trump’s January 2025 executive order on birthright citizenship – stating that children born in the U.S. to parents who are not in the country legally, or who are not permanent residents, cannot receive citizenship – threatens to upend this precedent. The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on the case on May 15.

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Florida University System Leaders Plead with Court To Restore Discriminatory Restrictions on Chinese Students

May 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Saying Florida is trying to protect against “nefarious foreign-government influence,” higher-education leaders this week asked a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling that blocked part of a 2023 law restricting ties between state universities and colleges and China. The March 28 injunction ruling focused on the students, who are from China and say the law has prevented them from working as graduate teaching assistants, positions that carry stipends and other benefits.

Luxury 747 gift to Trump by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, May 14, 2025

May 14, 2025 | FlaglerLive 11 Comments

The River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee meets, Weekly Chess Club for Teens, Mother’s Day in Gaza and the eradication of a population the size of Palm Coast’s.

Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., are vocal critics of Section 230.

Consequences of Repealing Section 230, the ‘Law That Built the Internet’

May 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, passed in 1996 as part of the Telecommunications Act, has become a political lightning rod in recent years. The law shields online platforms from liability for user-generated content while allowing moderation in good faith. Lawmakers including Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Dick Durbin, D-Ill., now seek to sunset Section 230 by 2027 in order to spur a renegotiation of its provisions.

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Children May Attend Drag Shows, Court Rules, Striking Down Florida Law

May 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive 13 Comments

Describing the law as “substantially overbroad,” a federal appeals court Tuesday upheld a preliminary injunction blocking a 2023 Florida law aimed at preventing children from attending drag shows. The 2-1 majority opinion said that “by providing only vague guidance as to which performances it prohibits, the act (the law) wields a shotgun when the First Amendment allows a scalpel at most.” The decision by the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals backed the Central Florida venue Hamburger Mary’s in a First Amendment challenge to the law.

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The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, May 13, 2025

May 13, 2025 | FlaglerLive 19 Comments

Clay Jones on the grifting of a 747, the Palm Coast City Council talks dredging and commercial vehicles in driveways, the Community Traffic Safety Team meets, Alastair Horn on Napoleonic corruption, Robert Caro on Robert Moses’ corruption.

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Your Text Abbreviations Send the Wrong Message

May 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

The mere inclusion of abbreviations, although seemingly benign, start feeling like a brush-off. In other words, whenever a texter chops words down to their bare consonants, recipients sense a lack of effort, which causes them to disengage. It’s a subtle but pervasive phenomenon that most people don’t intuit.

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DeSantis Passes on ‘Dog and Pony’ Budget Summit to End Impasse

May 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

After negotiations over the state budget between the GOP House and Senate leadership broke down Friday, the Florida Republican Party of Florida stepped in, proposing to host a summit between Gov. Ron DeSantis, Speaker Daniel Perez, and Senate President Ben Albritton. The talks would include senior staff and leadership teams in a bid for a common path forward as the two chambers remain billions of dollars apart due to competing tax cut proposals. But DeSantis said Monday that he’s not interested.

Voice of America by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, May 12, 2025

May 12, 2025 | FlaglerLive 26 Comments

The Flagler County Land Acquisition Committee meets, as does the Library Board of Trustees, the romance with radio and its darker wavelengths from Father Coughlin to the podcast age, a few words from Alexander Theroux.

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Threatening Diversity Threatens Growth

May 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Dramatic shifts in US policies on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) carry deep economic consequences. Beyond the immediate harm to trans individuals, these policies pose threats to multinational companies that have long defended inclusive workplace values. Their leaders must now navigate a cultural minefield where staying silent risks public backlash, while openly supporting trans employees can invite legal and political complications. The business repercussions of this moral issue could affect everything from brand reputation to talent retention.

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To Protect Florida’s Environment, Conservation Is Cheaper Than Restoration

May 11, 2025 | FlaglerLive 11 Comments

Restoration projects are a major industry all over Florida. The biggest example is the Everglades, which has become the largest and most expensive environmental restoration project in human history. The Everglades were once regarded as an obstacle to progress, development, and farming, all of which conspired to get rid of it. Then we learned our lesson: the Everglades are a vital natural habitat. Despite the clear lesson of the Everglades, our shortsighted leaders keep allowing the same damage or destruction of other precious parcels of Florida’s ecosystems.

Newly elected Pope Leo XIV appears on the central loggia of St. Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican shortly after his election as pontiff on May 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis)

Getting to Know Pope Leo XIV

May 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Pope Leo XIV’s choice of a papal name could indicate a point of view. Pope Leo XIII wrote a groundbreaking encyclical in 1891, “Rerum Novarum,” subtitled “On Dignity and Labor.” In this he stressed the rights of workers to unionize and criticized the conditions in which they worked and lived. He also championed other rights the ordinary worker deserved from their bosses and from their government.

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Florida Republicans Devour Their Own

May 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

Florida’s elected representatives are fighting like weasels in a sack. The Senate versus the House; the House versus the governor; the governor versus everybody. Senate President Ben Albritton politely insists he won’t pass massive tax cuts “at the expense of the long-term financial stability of our state.” Such tax cuts would pretty much ensure county and municipal governments — police, firefighters, parks, roads, libraries — would take an enormous hit.

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