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Screens have invaded schools under the guise of technological wonders. Education outcomes have not necessarily followed. (© FlaglerLive)

IPads in Kindergarten, YouTube at Snack Time: Parents Are Pushing Back

April 4, 2026 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Many parents are shocked to discover that elementary schools now provide iPads to kindergartners for passive entertainment. This practice often involves children watching YouTube videos and commercials during school hours. Research suggests excessive screen use harms social development and attention spans. Consequently, parent advocacy groups are successfully pushing districts to limit devices. Some schools have started returning to paper-based learning and hands-on activities to prioritize student engagement.

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Pete Hegseth Milking the U.S. Treasury for War Funding by Steve Sack, Cagle.com/sack

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, April 5, 2026

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CFO Blaise Ingoglia's show at the Hammock Beach Club last week. The acronym was the least of his obscenities. (© FlaglerLive)

CFO Blaise Ingoglia’s Disinformation Campaign at Local Governments’ Expense

April 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive 21 Comments

Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia is touring the state to accuse local governments of reckless overspending, but his claims rely on a simplistic formula ignoring critical economic factors like property value increases and essential service needs. Flagler County faced his unsubstantiated attacks last week. Actual budget data reveals that Ingoglia’s claims collapse under the weight of even feathery scrutiny.

She reads the stacks of supporting material. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Restores Full Online Access To Detailed City Council Agenda Packets For Local Residents

April 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

Palm Coast restored full online access to City Council agenda packets including all supporting background materials. The city since 2019 limited web access due to ADA compliance concerns and litigation threats. A significant technological upgrade ensures all 2026 digital standards are met. Residents can now review the same staff reports, contracts, and financial data used by council members to make decisions. Whether that will reduce the incidence of belligerently misinformed public comments is unlikely.

Dan Warren (1962-1968), Stephen Boyles (1969-1988), John Tanner (1989-1992, 1997-2008), and Steve Alexander (1993-1996).

R.J. Larizza Hosts Former Rivals as Unveiling of 4 State Attorneys’ Portraits Stirs Old Battles and Triumphs

April 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

State Attorney R.J. Larizza Friday unveiled a portrait gallery at an event honoring four storied Seventh Judicial Circuit former State Attorneys: Dan Warren, Stephen Boyles, John Tanner and Steve Alexander. Warren’s son Raymond, a former prosecutor and public defender, recalled his father’s role in the summer of 1964, seminal in the state’s civil rights history, and Tanner used the occasion to discuss his 1963 manslaughter indictment by Warren, and subsequent enmity with the state attorney.

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A prohibition on Coastal Family Church's services at FlaglerSquare, the Flagler Beach shopping center, is making waves. (© FlaglerLive)

Appeals Court Will Decide if Flagler Beach Shopping Center Can Legally Ban Coastal Family Church Services

April 2, 2026 By FlaglerLive 5 Comments

Coastal Family Church is appealing a court injunction prohibiting services at its Flagler Beach shopping center location. The property management company cites private covenants banning public assembly to justify the restriction. The church argues the ban violates First Amendment rights and constitutes selective enforcement. The high-stakes legal battle pits foundational private property rights against constitutional religious protections.

It could almost qualify for the National Register of Historic Places. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach Approves Millions In New Debt For Sewer Upgrades Without Clear Resident Cost

April 1, 2026 By FlaglerLive 7 Comments

The Flagler Beach City Commission approved $37 million of an expected $52 million loan to rebuild its sewer plant, and is applying for an additional, separate $19 million loan for other stormwater improvements. Yet the city cannot currently calculate exact rate increases for residents because outdated studies fail to reflect rising construction costs. Development impact fees will not provide immediate relief.

"It's not the people. It's the cars," Commissioner Scott Spradley said of Flagler Beach's traffic crunch. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach Leaders Revisit 30 Years of Paid Parking Talk Amid Growing Resentment Toward Palm Coast and County

April 1, 2026 By FlaglerLive 61 Comments

Flagler Beach commissioners debated a new vision statement today to address identity preservation amid heavy tourism but long-standing resentment toward Palm Coast and Flagler County surfaced during discussions about traffic congestion. Despite 30 years of ignoring parking studies, officials now claim they will prioritize paid parking for visitors. No specific leader was appointed to manage the project.

Palm Coast City Hall is a two-story, 32,000 square foot building. The proposed clubhouse/restaurant at Ocean Palms Golf Club would be a two-story, 30,000 square foot building. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Releases ‘Popular’ 20-Page Annual Financial Report

April 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

The City of Palm Coast Finance Department has released its latest so-called “Popular Annual Financial Report” (PAFR), offering residents a clear, accessible, and transparent look at the city’s financial position and operations.

Isaac Malone Lewis making his way to the SWAT team after he put down th weapon he'd held against his head for almost two hours in a stand-off on Burning Eber Lane in Palm Coast Monday. The still is from a sheriff's deputy's body cam footage.

In Remarkable Display of De-Escalation, Sheriff’s Deputy Bryan Carter Talks 22-Year-Old Down from Gun Suicide

March 31, 2026 | FlaglerLive 15 Comments

Isaac Malone Lewis, his own gun to his head, was in a two-hour standoff with Flagler County deputies on Burning Ember Lane Monday following a series of domestic incidents. Deputy Bryan Carter negotiated with him and ensured a peaceful surrender. Lewis now faces felony charges for stalking and fleeing police. Sheriff Rick Staly credited the successful resolution to comprehensive de-escalation training.

The Promenade in Town center, one of several apartment and housing developments in the county. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County Is 6th Fastest Growing in Florida, with 25,000 New Residents Between 2020 and 2025

March 31, 2026 | FlaglerLive 24 Comments

Flagler County added 25,000 residents between 2020 and 2025 to reach a total of 140,360 people. The 21.7 percent increase makes it the sixth fastest growing county in Florida. Most growth stems from domestic migration. The aging demographic influences local policy decisions, healthcare infrastructure, and public school enrollment trends. Growth slowed slightly during the most recent 12-month period reported recently.

Christian Barrios at the time of his arrest in an image released by the Nassau County Sheriff's Office.

St. Johns County Grand Jury Indicts Convicted Felon Christian Barrios For Two Execution-Style Murders

March 31, 2026 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

A St. Johns County grand jury indicted Christian Barrios today for the first-degree murders of Melissa Wood and Jason Chatham. Authorities say Barrios shot the pair outside a Ponte Vedra Walgreens after suspecting infidelity. Following the shooting, he stole a vehicle and fled to Nassau County before his capture. Barrios allegedly confessed to the killings. A judge will soon decide on sealing that confession.

The Flagler Beach Farmers' Market, a fundraiser for Flagler Strong, the nonprofit, tangoed a little bit with the City Commission to win extended hours as the market partners with Turtle Fest next week. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach Approves Extended Farmers’ Market Hours for Turtle Fest, But with Warning on Future Street Closures

March 30, 2026 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

The Flagler Beach City Commission approved extended hours for the farmers’ market during Turtle Fest on April 11, but Commission Chair Eric Cooley has significant reservations about the city’s increasing frequency of downtown street closures and their negative impact on residents and business owners. The market will partner with Turtle Fest on April 11 and the Cedar Bridge Foundation’s autism Run/Walk on April 26, donating its revenue to the two organizations.

Bryan Moisao in a November appearance before the Flagler Beach City Commission. (© FlaglerLive via YouTube)

Former Flagler Beach Facilities Director Bryan Moisao Sues City, Alleging Wrongful Retaliatory Termination

March 30, 2026 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Former Flagler Beach facilities director Bryan Moisao filed a lawsuit against the city, alleging wrongful termination and whistleblower retaliation following his discharge last September. Moisao alleges City Manager Dale Martin fired him for reporting operational misconduct despite receiving a good performance evaluation. The city personnel board previously dismissed his administrative complaint despite discrepancies in two separate evaluations, one of which he’d never seen.

In Flagler Beach today, Donald Trump was given a new look by a No Kings protester. (© FlaglerLive)

Over 1,300 ‘No Kings’ Protesters at 3 Locations in Flagler Beach and Palm Coast Proclaim Diversity of Opposition to Trump

March 28, 2026 | FlaglerLive 167 Comments

Demonstrators gathered in Flagler Beach and two locations in Palm Coast Saturday to participate in the third set of anti-authoritarian “No Kings” protests, part of some 3,100 such protests across the country. More than 1,300 people voiced opposition to the Trump administration through signs and chants. A small counter-protest emerged at Palm Coast Parkway. Participants expressed concerns ranging from civil rights to immigration issues, but the movement’s political effectiveness ahead of the November election is unclear.

HP Communications contractors for Palm Coast government working this afternoon on U.S. 1 to repair the damage from another contractor's accidental cut of the city's high-speed internet lines. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Hall and 3 Schools Lost Internet and Phone Service Thursday and Friday in Accidental Cable Cut

March 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

A subcontractor accidentally severed a Fibernet line along U.S. 1 on Thursday, caused significant internet and phone outages for Palm Coast City Hall, Matanzas High School, Belle Terre Elementary and Indian Trails Middle School. Crews worked overnight to repair the damage and restore services by Saturday morning. Teachers transitioned to offline instruction to avoid classroom disruptions. The city manager intends to seek full financial reimbursement for the repair project costs.

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“My Fair Lady,” at Daytona Playhouse

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“Godspell,” at the Limelight Theatre

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Prohibition died a deserved death. (© FlaglerLive)

What ICE Could Learn from Prohibition’s Failures

April 3, 2026 By FlaglerLive 3 Comments

The recent massive expansion of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement distinctly parallels the hasty creation of the Prohibition-era federal police force in the 1920s. Both enforcement bodies faced intense public scrutiny for lowering training standards, hiring poorly vetted agents, and utilizing reckless violence to achieve difficult objectives. Historical records of Prohibition’s disastrous enforcement offer a stark warning about the dangers of rapidly scaling federal policing.

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Florida and Beyond

Donald Trump and the Truth by Sean Delonas, Cagle.com/Delonas

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, April 4, 2026

April 4, 2026 | FlaglerLive 12 Comments

The Second Annual Italian Festival at the county fairgrounds, Celebrating Celine! with Jenene Caramielo at the Fitz, “Godspell” at the Limelight Theatre, ruining the World Cup.

James Uthmeier won't enforce parts of Florida law and the state Constitution preventing government funding for religious entities. (Mitch Perry/Florida Phoenix)

Uthmeier Claims Ban on State Funding of Religious Education Violates First Amendment

April 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier won’t enforce part of the state Constitution banning government funding for churches and other religious groups on the theory it violates the First Amendment, he claimed this week.

The Easter Bondi by Rick McKee, CagleCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, April 3, 2026

April 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive 16 Comments

Commissioner Andy Dance Free For All Friday, First Friday Garden Walks at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, First Friday in Flagler Beach, Artemis goes Old Lace.

Briefs and Releases

Field of Deals: Daytona Tortugas Offering Discount Tickets to Palm Coast Residents on July 17

April 4, 2026 | Leave a Comment

Tag Team: Dad Chris Calio Retires from Flagler Fire Rescue as Son Nick Begins Career

April 3, 2026 | Leave a Comment

Alma Rock-Yanochko Is First Palm Coast Employee To Earn National Recreation Certification

April 1, 2026 | Leave a Comment

Dozens of Flagler County Students Qualify for International Problem Solvers Competition

March 31, 2026 | 1 Comment

Palm Coast Gas Prices Reach $4.29 at Several Stations, Florida Average Just Under $4

March 30, 2026 | 4 Comments

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Taming the Moral Menace at Capitalism’s Core

April 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

Digital disruption and the climate crisis are often framed as economic or social challenges. But they force crucial moral questions. Who will be held accountable for the human cost? What will it take to transform business culture so that those costs are not treated as inevitable and acceptable? The answers will shape not only technology’s impact on humanity and the planet but the moral foundations of democracy itself.

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Trump Fires Pam Bondi, Ending Combative Tenure as Attorney General

April 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive 16 Comments

Attorney General Pam Bondi is leaving the Department of Justice and will be replaced for now by President Donald Trump’s former personal defense lawyer, the president announced Thursday.

The drop-box at the Flagler County Public Library's early voting site last week. It could only be put to use during voting hours, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. And it had to be guarded at all times. (© FlaglerLive)

Voting Rights Groups File Suit as DeSantis Signs Proof-of-Citizenship Law

April 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

While Congress remains deadlocked on the SAVE America Act that would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote, that requirement will soon become the law of the land in Florida now that Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed the latest “voting integrity ” legislation. The governor signed the bill (HB 991) into law Wednesday in The Villages following its approval by the Florida Legislature last month.  The law requires people who are registering to vote to produce evidence of citizenship, such as a valid passport or birth certificate. It will take effect Jan. 1, 2027.

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The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, April 2, 2026

April 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive 16 Comments

“Godspell,” at the Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine, “My Fair Lady,” at Daytona Playhouse, Story Time with Miss Kim at Flagler Beach Public Library, Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Central Park and Doug Stanhope on nationalism.

The US president, Donald Trump, receives the prayers of evangelical Christian ministers in the Oval Office, March 5. Image courtesy of the White House.

US, Israel and Iran All Think God Is On Their Side

April 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive 11 Comments

Political leaders in the United States, Israel, and Iran are increasingly employing religious rhetoric to justify ongoing military actions. From biblical metaphors used by American and Israeli officials to messianic narratives within the Iranian leadership, faith serves as a tool for authoritarian nationalism, but the instrumentalization of scripture sets a dangerous precedent for international relations, complicating efforts toward peace and violating historical secular norms during war.

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Supreme Court Appears Likely to Side Against Trump on Birthright Citizenship

April 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Every federal court that has considered a challenge to Donald Trump’s executive order that would end birthright citizenship has struck it down. After just over two hours of oral arguments on Wednesday, before an audience that included (at least for part of the morning) Trump himself, a majority of the Supreme Court seemed likely to do the same.

Circuit Court Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper in an Instagram image from her campaign in 2020.

DeSantis Demands Impeachment Of a Judge as he Signs ‘Missy’s Law’ Ending Some Pre-Sentence Releases

April 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Gov. DeSantis signed Missy’s Law to prevent the release of violent felons awaiting sentencing. The legislation is named after Melissa Mogle, a child killed by her stepfather after he was released on bond. DeSantis called for the impeachment of Judge Tiffany Baker-Carper for her role in that release.

April Fools by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, April 1, 2026

April 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive 10 Comments

The Artemis launch this evening, Palm Coast’s Code Enforcement Board meets, Conversations in Democracy at Pine Lakes Golf Club, Bingo Night at Palm Coast Elks Lodge.

NASA’s Space Launch System rocket that will take an astronaut crew around the Moon rolls out to the launchpad. Joel Kowsky/NASA via Getty Images

Why the Moon Again? Why Now?

March 31, 2026 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

NASA redesigned the Artemis program to prioritize building a permanent human presence on the lunar surface through strategic infrastructure investments. The agency added intermediate missions in low Earth orbit to test docking systems and life-support technologies. The shift ensures the development of reliable operations for repeated lunar missions. Consistent activity on the Moon will eventually shape international space law expectations.

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Trump Gets an Airport in West Palm Beach, Taxpayers Get The $5 Million Bill

March 31, 2026 | FlaglerLive 36 Comments

Gov. DeSantis signed legislation renaming Palm Beach International Airport after President Donald Trump, a rebranding that’ll cost at $5 million for signage and marketing across the West Palm Beach facility. Republican supporters believe the honor reflects Trump’s presidency as Democrats criticize the wasted money as a political stunt that ignores many pressing state economic priorities for Florida.

Regime change? by Patrick Chappatte, La Tribune Dimanche, France

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, March 31, 2026

March 31, 2026 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

Random Acts of Insanity Standup Comedy at Cinematique, Weekly Chess Club for Teens at the public library, Free Tax Preparation Services for a few more days, maga über alles.

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Why Leisure Matters

March 30, 2026 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

In his powerful book “The Burnout Society,” South Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han argues that in modern society, individuals have an imperative to achieve. Han calls this an “achievement society” in which we must become “entrepreneurs” – branding and selling ourselves; there is no time off the clock. But there’s a connection between unhealthy forms of leisure and burnout. Philosophy can help us navigate some of the pitfalls of leisure in an achievement society. The celebrated Greek philosopher Aristotle in particular can offer important insights.

The No Kings rally in Jacksonville included a march from Friendship Circle, across the John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge, and to the Duval County Courthouse. (Photo Christine Sexton/Florida Phoenix)

Thousands Of No Kings Protesters Gathered In Red Florida Counties To Challenge Autocracy and War

March 30, 2026 | FlaglerLive 11 Comments

Thousands of protesters gathered across Florida cities to demonstrate against Donald Trump during the third No Kings event even in Republican strongholds, including Pensacola, Jacksonville, Lakeland and Flagler County. Veterans joined diverse crowds to criticize foreign policy decisions and domestic immigration enforcement. Participants expressed concern regarding government lawlessness and executive overreach.

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Commentary

People who experience gender detachment don’t feel gender is important to how they understand themselves.

On People Who Reject Gender Labels

March 29, 2026 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

It is a tumultuous time in the politics of gender. On the one hand, transgender and queer social movements have sought to expand people’s ability to break out of the gender binary of man or woman. On the other, the Trump administration has aggressively worked to reassert the gender binary by law.

The Château des Ravalet also known as the Castle of Tourlaville, is a 16th-century Renaissance-style manor built from blue schist, located in Tourlaville, part of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, France.

Saturday in Byblos:
François de Rosset’s Story of the Execution of Two Siblings

March 29, 2026 | Pierre Tristam 2 Comments

François Rosset was a bestselling French writer who in 1619 fictionalized the story of the tragic 1603 execution of Marguerite and Julien de Ravalet for adultery and incest after eloping to escape social norms and, for Marguerite, a decrepit husband. Rosset questioned the brutal judicial system and described the couple with remarkable compassion even as he nodded in the direction of the era’s social and religious norms. The theme has since evolved through literature, art and law, with at times surprising results.

A drawing of François de Rosset believed to be by F. Hainsworth, from Mémoire Vive, the site collecting the digitized heritage of Besançon.

François de Rosset, “Of a Brother and Sister’s Incestuous Love and Tragic End” (1619)

March 29, 2026 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

A translation from the French of François de Rosset’s “Of A Brother and Sister’s Incestuous Love and Tragic End,” or “Des amours incestueuses d’un frère et d’une soeur et de leur fin malheureuse et tragique,”  form Rosset’s 1619 collection, Tragic Stories (“Histoires tragiques.”)

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OpenAI Stock Forecast: Evaluating the Long-Term Prospects in AI

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Artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries, offering unprecedented efficiency and innovation. Among leading AI enterprises, OpenAI has emerged as a central figure, developing transformative technologies with applications ranging from natural language processing to enterprise solutions.

One of the more familiar sights in Palm Coast since 2018. (© FlaglerLive)

The Key Causes of Financial Gaps Among Families in Flagler County

March 30, 2026 By FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Flagler County has a cost of living score of 98.7, meaning that it is 1.3% lower than the US national average. However, the same applies to wages. An average resident’s income tends to be 7% lower compared to what people earn across the nation. On top of that, county residents face challenges associated with housing, […]

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