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Fire impact fees help pay for new (but not replacement) fire trucks, park impact fees help pay for new parks, transportation impact fees help pay for new lanes or new roads. (© FlaglerLive)

Home Builders Association’s Lawsuit Over Impact Fees is ‘Legally Insufficient,’ Palm Coast Argues in Response

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Palm Coast government has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit the Flagler Home Builders Association filed against the city in October, arguing that the lawsuit is legally insufficient.  The association is challenging the city’s new schedule of steeply higher development impact fees. Motions to dismiss are often filed as a first step in response to a civil action. Barring terribly flawed arguments and legal grounding by the party filing the suit, motions to dismiss are just as often denied. But they block out the grounds where the battle will be fought. and signal where a settlement may take shape. 

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The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, November 6, 2025

November 6, 2025 By FlaglerLive 2 Comments

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Not Just Yet: Palm Coast Tables Ordinance Relaxing Commercial Vehicles Allowance in Driveways for Further Tweaks

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

The proposed change allows for pickup trucks and vehicles like the typical work van to park for more than work calls or for lunch in residential driveways even if the vehicles have commercial markings and advertising. The hang-up this time is the length and height of vehicles. The proposed ordinance would allow vehicles of up to 18 feet in length and 10 feet in height to park in driveways, which Mayor Norris coonsiders too short and too high.

From youth deputy to sheriff over 50 years: Sheriff Rick Staly as he addressed an audience at his commemoration of 50 years in law enforcement, which included a few digs into the archives. (© FlaglerLive)

Sheriff Staly Recalls the Great, the Good and the Bad of 50 Years in Law Enforcement as Community Pays Tribute

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly was honored Tuesday at the Sheriff’s Operations Center just renamed for him, in a tribute to his 50 years in law enforcement. The event, attended by some 150 people, included elected officials from every major local government except the school board, two other sheriffs, a congressman, a pair of constitutional officers (other than Staly), and County Judge Andrea Totten. 

Two acres in front of Epic Theatres, across the street from Central Avenue, will become Serenity Falls mini golf. (© FlaglerLive)

Serenity Falls: 18-Hole Mini Golf Course Coming to Palm Coast’s Town Center Opposite Epic Theatres

November 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive 18 Comments

Serenity Falls Mini Golf, owned by Roland Delbois of Palm Coast, is to be located on 2 rectangular acres at 1208 Central Avenue, almost directly opposite Epic Theatres, closer to Brookhaven Way. Delbois’ Serenity Falls corporation, established in January, bought the parcel from Palm Coast Holdings/Allete in mid-April for $523,000. The 18-golf course’s design will have a tropical look, will serve beer and wine, and will have a party pavilion.

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Wednesday in an iconic moment during a past Hang 8 dog-surfing event in Flagler Beach. (Eric Cooley)

Wednesday, Star Chihuahua and ‘Soul’ of Flagler Beach’s Hang 8 Dog Surfing Event, Has Died

November 4, 2025 By FlaglerLive 10 Comments

Wednesday, the white-collared, shade-wearing daredevil showgirl of a Chihuahua who’s been the face of the Hang 8 Dog Surfing competition in Flagler Beach since its first swell in 2022, has died. She was around 10 or 11 years old. She’d developed congestive heart failure a year and a half ago, and took a turn for the worse before the weekend. It is not just a dog’s loss, but the sort of loss that could impact one of Flagler County’s fast-developing and popular annual events and attractions.

Palm Coast's Town Center is developing, but its chief land holder claims the city has broken its promise of ensuring water and sewer capacity, causing the landowner to lose two sale contracts. Above, construction, last February, at the Promenade, the mixed-use development in Town Center. (© FlaglerLive)

Town Center Developer Sues Palm Coast, Accusing City of Breaking Promise on Water and Sewer Capacity

November 4, 2025 By FlaglerLive 4 Comments

The developer of Palm Coast’s Town Center is suing the city for breach of contract, alleging that Palm Coast government has failed to guarantee water and sewer service for Town Center holdings it was planning to sell. Palm Coast Holdings, the successor to Florida Landmark Communities and a subsidiary of Duluth, Minn.-based Allete Corp., sued Palm Coast in Circuit Court in Bunnell on Oct. 23. They are asking a judge to enforce the city’s promise of providing water and sewer service to Town Center, or require it to pay unspecified damages. 

Some of the pictures of coquina rocks Thomas Dupree, 37, of East Palatka, posted on Facebook to sell.

Man Who Stole Coquina Rocks from Tuscany Subdivision Hawks Them on Facebook, Tipping Off Victim and Cops

November 3, 2025 By FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Thomas Cameron Dupree, 37, was arrested on three felony charges after allegedly stealing numerous coquina rocks from a construction site at the Tuscany subdivision in Palm Coast then posting several pictures of the rocks on Facebook to sell them, tipping off his victim, who arranged a “buy.” Dupree was arrested in a sting operation.

Michael Martin, left, addressing Georgette Dumont, the facilitator of the Charter Review Committee, chaired by Donald O'Brien. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Charter Review So Far: A Preamble, a Bill of Rights, Penalties for Misbehaving Council Members

November 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

No health benefits for Palm Coast City Council members, no pay increases beyond inflation, fines and penalties for misbehaving members (mayor included), prohibitions on meddling with city staff: those, along with a proposed preamble and a Bill of Rights are among the proposals the Palm Coast Charter Review Committee members appointed by the City Council have been discussing.

Construction in Veranda Bay. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach Annexation of Veranda Bay Hits Another Obstacle; County Eyes a 215-Acre Buy

November 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

As the Veranda Bay development on the outskirts of Flagler Beach nears another attempt at annexation into the city, county government is throwing two new, seemingly contradictory wrinkles in the mix: a new, legal obstacle to annexation, and a hail Mary pitch to acquire over 200 flood-plain acres from the developer to protect Bulow Creek and minimize construction in flood zones. It’s not clear how raising a legal issue against the developer could win his support for a land sale. 

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Food Stamps Cruelty But for a Gavel

October 31, 2025 | Pierre Tristam 34 Comments

A federal judge ridiculed the Trump administration’s lie that it could not logistically use billions of dollars in emergency funds to continue providing food stamps, and today ordered the government to release the funds. The administration will doubtless appeal. Either way, it should not have gotten this far: the battle over food stamps exposes the mendacity of an administration’s cruel stand in a shutdown that may yet force millions to lose health insurance.

Model sailboats in Palm Coast's Central Park. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Invites Residents to Take an Economic Development Survey the Council Did Not Review

October 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Palm Coast government is inviting residents to play a role in shaping the city’s economic future by participating in “Prosperity 2035,” a community-driven vision plan developed in partnership with the Northeast Florida Regional Council (NEFRC). But the city did not develop the survey. Nor did the City Council review it or discuss it at a meeting. 

Erosion at Sea Colony, where almost all the new emergency sand dunes built by the county in 2023 are gone.

Nor’easter Damage to Flagler’s Beaches, Neighborhood By Neighborhood: Emergency Dunes Are No Longer Enough

October 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 13 Comments

The nor’easter that barreled through the region between October 10 and October 14 caused uneven but significant and in some places severe damage to Flagler County’s 18 miles of shoreline, with beaches toward the north holding up better than beaches further south. A thorough analysis based on on-the-ground observations and drone footage reveals that no stretch of beach was spared erosion. The analysis underscores an expensive reality: it is not enough to keep building sacrificial dunes. The beaches in front of the dunes must be rebuilt, too. The county has a plan, but little money to enact it.

Sen. Tom Leek is trying again. (© FlaglerLive)

Sen. Tom Leek Again Files Bill to Create Museum of Black History Board in St. Johns, After Setback Earlier This Year

October 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Sen. Tom Leek of Ormond Beach introduced Senate Bill 308, which would create an Administrative Board that must be formed by July 31, 2026. The panel will oversee the museum’s construction, operation, and administration — a key step in fulfilling the vision outlined in legislation authorizing the museum’s development. Leek had filed a similar bill last year. It cleared every committee unanimously. It cleared the House and Senate unanimously, along $750,000 for actual construction. Gov. DeSantis vetoed the funding, and Leek’s bill died.

Kim Zaheer at her sentencing hearing this afternoon. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Woman Who Let Mom Die in ‘Concentration Camp’ Conditions Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison

October 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

Kim Zaheer, the now-68-year-old woman accused of letting her mother die of such neglect that neither the medical examiner nor the funeral home personnel who handled the body said they’d seen anything so abject in their careers, was sentenced to six years in prison this afternoon. Frances Hildegard King, 88, was found dead on Dec. 5, 2018, at the house she owned at 20 Rocket Lane in Palm Coast since 2008. With time served and time off for good behavior, Zaheer may be out of prison in a year and two months.

Bunnell City Commissioners David Atkinson and Sechrest

Grand Reserve Shows Its Muscle as Bunnell City Commission Rejects Voting Districts in Close Vote

October 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

Despite the increasingly disproportionate influence of Grand Reserve, the city’s largest subdivision, the Bunnell City Commission this week narrowly rejected a proposal to ask voters in a referendum whether they’d favor adopting voting districts to even out electoral representation across the city. But the matter may soon return before the commission. The 3-2 majority opposing the proposal included two commissioners–David Atkinson and Dean Sechrist–who live in Grand Reserve. If districts were in effect, only one of them could serve on the commission. 

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Vice President Dick Cheney appears at a Washington D.C., event in 2007. AP Photo/Charles Dharapak

How Dick Cheney Enabled Donald Trump

November 5, 2025 By FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Former Vice President Dick Cheney was arguably the most powerful vice president in American history. He also thought that the assertive Congress of the 1970s had gone too far and had emasculated the presidency, making it nearly impossible for the president to get things done. Under Bush, he the unitary executive theory, a conservative thesis that calls for total presidential control over the entire executive branch. Now, nearly two decades later, President Donald Trump is using this theory to push his agenda.

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Florida and Beyond

E pluribus New York. (Facebook)

Thus Spoke Lazarustra

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Reports of Democrats’ death, Samuel Clemens telegraphs in Innocents at Home (his Substack), have been greatly exaggerated. But let’s not turn Tuesday’s Democratic sweep into a greatly exaggerated victory just yet. This was Lexington, not Yorktown. And Zohran Mamdani has a distance to go yet for his Hattin: those Christian nationalists have a stranglehold on this unholied America.

Florida's Hungry FLORIDA by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, November 5, 2025

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Women United Flagler Grant Awards, the Flagler County Republican Club meets, the Palm Coast Code Enforcement Board meets, the way President Millard Fillmore improved the White House.

Zohran Mamdani and Sewer Socialism’s Revival

November 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive 20 Comments

Zohran Mamdani’s approach to democratic socialism is less about an abstract political ideology than it is about practical solutions. As he has put it: “We want to showcase our ideals, not by lecturing people about how correct we are, but rather by delivering and letting that delivery be the argument itself.” Because of this, he has also been described as an heir to the historical tradition of “sewer socialism”, a brand of left-wing thinking that favoured incremental, practical reform over revolutionary rhetoric.

Briefs and Releases

Palm Coast Fire Department’s Battalion Chief Gary Potter Is “Lest We Forget Award” Recipient

November 5, 2025 | Leave a Comment

Nicholas Alo, Who Served Prison in Notorious Flagler Beach Case, Is Re-Sentenced to Probation After Violation

November 4, 2025 | Leave a Comment

Chiumento Law’s Diane Vidal and Vincent Sullivan Land Honors

November 3, 2025 | Leave a Comment

9/11 Memorial Tribute Climb and Partners Raise $8,000 for National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

November 2, 2025 | Leave a Comment

Florida Lawmakers File Bill for Stricter E-Bike Rules and Reporting

November 1, 2025 | 2 Comments

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America Downwind by Pat Bagley, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, November 4, 2025

November 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

The Palm Coast City Council meets, a celebration marks Sheriff Rick Staly’s 50 years in law enforcement, The Bunnell zoning board meets, Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town,’ at Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine, how data centers are raising your electric bill, whether they’re in your town or not.

Hulu’s comedy-drama series ‘Ramy,’ created by actor-comedian Ramy Youssef, follows a young Egyptian-American Muslim navigating life’s challenges. Youssef, center, appears at a press conference in 2019.

The Vile TV Stereotypes About Muslim Men

November 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

For over a century, Hollywood has tended to portray Muslim men through a remarkably narrow lens: as terrorists, villains or dangerous outsiders. From shows such as “24” and “Homeland” to procedural dramas such as “Law and Order,” this portrayal has seldom allowed for complexity or relatability. Such depictions reinforce Orientalist stereotypes – a colonial worldview that treats cultures in the East as exotic, irrational or even dangerous.

Only Reduced Food Stamps Benefits Will Be Issued, and May Take Months to Get To You

November 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive 19 Comments

The U.S. Department of Agriculture will pay about half of November benefits for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, though benefits could take months to flow to recipients, the department said Monday in a brief to a federal court in Rhode Island, despite a court order to tap the necessary money to distribute them.

Help wanted ICE agents by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, November 3, 2025

November 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

The Palm Coast Charter Review Committee meets, the Flagler County Commission holds a morning meeting, the Beverly Beach Town Commission meets, Joan Didion’s later writings, the Library of America edition.

Where’s Congress? The institution is unwilling to assert itself as an equal branch of government. 4X6, iStock/Getty Images Plus

Congress’ Path to Irrelevance

November 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 10 Comments

Throughout the shutdown battle, Congress – particularly the House of Representatives – has been unwilling to assert itself as an equal branch of government. Beyond policymaking, Congress has been content to hand over many of its core constitutional powers to the executive branch. This renunciation of responsibility is difficult to watch. Yet Congress’ path to irrelevance as a body of government did not begin during the shutdown, or even in January 2025.

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Florida Education Is a Model of Regression

November 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 8 Comments

The DeSantis administration seems happy to trash that pesky First Amendment whenever they feel like it, forbidding educators to discuss systemic racism — no learning about redlining, unequal access to justice, Jim Crow, habitual dumping of toxic waste in minority communities, or denying Black veterans access to GI Bill benefits — policing college course descriptions for naughty words such as “gender” and “decolonize,” or hyperventilating over the possibility sex might be mentioned in the classroom.

With apologies to Christina. Building the Ballroom by Adam Zyglis, The Buffalo News.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, November 2, 2025

November 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 12 Comments

Jon Stewart on the ballroom for Trump’s third term, Palm Coast Farmers’ Market at European Village, ‘The 39 Steps,’ at the Daytona Playhouse, a few lines from “The Autobiography of Jane Pittman.”

Humans and nature can find balance in each other.

Daylight Saving Time Is Against Human Nature

November 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

Biologically speaking, it is normal, and even critical, for nature to do more during the brighter months and to do less during the darker ones. Animals go into hibernation, plants into dormancy. As far as we humans know, we are the only species that chooses to fight against our biological presets, regularly changing our clocks, miserably dragging ourselves into and out of bed at unnatural hours.

More Than 170 U.S. Citizens Have Been Held by ICE and Kicked, Dragged and Detained for Days

November 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive 45 Comments

Americans have been dragged, tackled, beaten, tased and shot by immigration agents. They’ve had their necks kneeled on. They’ve been held outside in the rain while in their underwear. At least three citizens were pregnant when agents detained them. One of those women had already had the door of her home blown off while Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem watched. About two dozen Americans have said they were held for more than a day without being able to phone lawyers or loved ones.

"King" Donald weighs in on SNAP shutdown by Jonathan Brown, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, November 1, 2025

November 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

J.D. Vance’s food stamps cruelty, Grace Community Food Pantry hours, the Saturday Flagler Beach Farmers Market, ‘The 39 Steps,’ at the Daytona Playhouse, Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town,’ at Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine.

Marineland has come under intense scrutiny recently due to its financial struggles and allegations of animal welfare violations. (Unsplash)

The Other Marineland’s Demise Points to Decline of Zoo Tourism

October 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Thirty beluga whales are at the risk of being euthanized at the now-shuttered Marineland zoo and amusement park in Niagara Falls, Canada. Marineland said in a letter to Canada’s Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson it will have to euthanize the whales if it doesn’t receive the necessary financial support to relocate them. The park has come under intense scrutiny recently due to the ongoing struggle to relocate its remaining whales amid financial struggles, a lack of resources and crumbling infrastructure.

It'll be the Charlie Kirk trophy. (Wikimedia Commons)

State Defends Firing Employee Over Charlie Kirk Social Media Post

October 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 27 Comments

Disputing allegations that they violated First Amendment rights, Florida wildlife officials Thursday argued that a federal judge should reject a request to reinstate a biologist who was fired because of a social-media post after the murder of conservative and openly racist, misogynistic and homophobic activist Charlie Kirk.

Graveyard of Trump promises by Paul Duginski, CagleCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, October 31, 2025

October 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 8 Comments

Rocky Horror Picture Show at Athens Theatre, Free For All Fridays on the pending food crisis if food stamps are cut off, on life sentences, Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town,’ at Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine.

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Demonstrators march in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 6, 2025, to protest President Donald Trump’s use of federal law enforcement and National Guard troops in the nation’s capital.

Protesting America

October 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Protests are becoming a routine part of public life in the United States. Since 2017, the number of nonviolent demonstrations has almost tripled, according to researchers with the nonprofit Crowd Counting Consortium. And more people are joining than ever. Polarization – the extent to which people dislike members of the opposing party – is a key driver. Today political polarization, as reflected by the ratings Americans give to the political parties, continues to be at its highest level since political scientists began using the measure in 1964.

4.7 million Floridians use health insurance plans obtained from the ACA marketplace. Joe Raedle/Getty Images News

4.7 Million Floridians Have Obamacare. Here’s What Happens If They Lose Their Subsidies.

October 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive 21 Comments

The number of people insured under the ACA in each state varies. But the state with the largest number of residents on marketplace insurance plans is Florida. About 4.7 million Florida residents are covered through these plans, representing 27% of the state’s under-65 population, compared to the national average of 8.8%. Of those on marketplace plans, 98% receive a subsidy at some level. There are several reasons why this rate is so much higher in Florida than elsewhere.

Nearly 1 in 7 Americans had trouble consistently getting enough to eat in 2023.

Trump Scrapped Detailed Annual Food Insecurity Report, Making It Harder to Know American Hunger

October 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive 14 Comments

The Trump administration announced plans to stop releasing food insecurity data. The federal government has tracked and analyzed this data for the past three decades. Food banks relied on the data to understand who was most likely to need their help. The data also allowed policymakers to see the big jump in need during the Great Recession starting in 2008. It also showed a slight decline in food insecurity with the rise in government assistance early in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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