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Ed Sampson, better known as Ed Boy in Bunnell, during jury selection for his trial today at the Flagler County courthouse. (© FlaglerLive)

‘Ed Boy,’ Target of Murderers in a Trial 9 Months Ago, Is Now a Defendant Facing Up to 30 Years Over a Shove

November 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Edward Gerard Sampson, better known as Ed Boy, shoved a woman and was charged with aggravated battery, a charge that would normally result in a minor penalty, possibly some jail time or probation. But the woman was pregnant, and Sampson is a habitual offender who was released from prison in May. Those factors combined now mean that if the jury convicts him at his trial this week, Sampson could spend the next 30 years in prison for that shove.

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Democrats cave on shutdown by Dave Whamond, Canada, PoliticalCartoons.com

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November 11, 2025 By FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

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Sean Junior Goska in the orange Volusia County Department of Corrections garb, as Circuit Judge Dawn Nichols read the sentence. (© FlaglerLive)

15-Year-Old FPC Student Charged as Adult Sentenced to 18 to 36 Months in Lock-Up Over Gun Incidents

November 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

After carrying a 9 mm handgun with him all day at Flagler Palm Coast High School last Sept. 4, Sean Junior Goska, 15, who was on probation for a series of felonies but nevertheless attending school, went to McDonald’s with a few friends and pulled the gun on one of them. On Friday, in a plea, he was sentenced to 18 o 38 months in a juvenile prison followed by two years of house arrest and three years on probation.

The non-denominational cold-weather shelter uses the facilities at the Rock Transformation Center in Bunnell (commonly known as Church on the Rock), but is not in any way affiliated with the church. (The Sheltering Tree)

Cold-Weather Shelter for Homeless and Others Open Monday and Tuesday Night

November 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive 22 Comments

The Sheltering Tree will open the Flagler County cold-weather shelter Monday and Tuesday night, Nov. 10 and 11, as temperatures are expected to fall to the mid-30s Monday and Tuesday night, in inland Flagler County, and wind chills are expected to make it feel more like it’s in the 20s.

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The Paradise Where Millions of Floridians May Go Hungry and Lose Their Insurance

November 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

The federal government could pay for SNAP, Head Start, flood insurance, heating assistance, WIC, and all the rest of it if the regime weren’t so busy wasting your money on Trump’s expensive whims, such as bailing out his friend, the right-wing fruitcake president of Argentina, to the tune of  $40 billion. Or retrofitting his Qatari gift-jet as Airforce One, which reportedly could cost  us about $1 billion.

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TDS

November 8, 2025 By FlaglerLive 49 Comments

In France, a former president just got imprisoned for taking money from an Arab despot. Donald Trump just accepted a $400 million gift from another Arab despot in the shape of a 747. He has raided nearly $1 billion out of the country’s missile defense modernization budget so he can retrofit the plane in gold and gaud. If the secret project is completed before Trump is scheduled to leave office, which is doubtful, the plane will fly at most for a few weeks, then get parked as a re-gift to the Trump library in Miami, on land stolen from the public trust and handed over to Trump at no cost, Qatari style. 

Jeff Gray, left, outside the Funky Pelican in Flagler Beach last March in a capture from Sgt. Austin Yelvington's bodycam video.

Jeff Gray, Activist Wrongfully Arrested Outside Funky Pelican, Demands $200,000 in Pre-Suit Offer

November 7, 2025 By FlaglerLive 26 Comments

Jeff Gray, the 55-year-old St. Augustine activist wrongfully arrested outside the Funky Pelican restaurant in Flagler Beach on a trespassing charge last March, is seeking $200,000 in compensation from the city, or he said he will sue. The $200,000 claim may not be all that Gray will seek. 

They were all smiles after Flagler County's announcement on this morning's Food-A-Thon. Clockwise, from top left, Flagler County Commissioner Kim Carney, Flagler Broadcasting President David Ayres, Flagler County Administrator Heidi Petito and Deputy Administrator Percy Sayles, and Grace Community Food Pantry Director Charles Silano. (© FlaglerLive via YouTube)

Flagler County Appropriates $50,000 in Emergency Aid to Local Food Pantries to Help Counter SNAP Cut

November 7, 2025 By FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Flagler County government will be appropriating $50,000 from its reserves to be split among the county’s food banks, based on the volume of clients they serve, county officials announced this morning on Flagler Broadcasting’s Food-A-Thon. County Commissioner Kim Carney made the announcement alongside County Administrator Heidi Petito and Deputy County Administrator Percy Sayles.  The appropriation follows in the wake of the St. Johns County Commission on Tuesday voting to appropriate $200,000 in emergency funds.

The boat around 10 p.m. Thursday night, within a few yards of the Flagler Beach pier. (© FlaglerLive)

Sailboat Runs Aground in Flagler Beach, Close to Pier’s Construction Zone

November 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

A 30-foot sailboat from Hilton Head, S.C., ran aground just north of the Flagler Beach pier shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday. A crew of two-a man and a woman in their late 30s, early 40s–were aboard the boat. Neither was injured. But the boat’s keel has been damaged, making the boat inoperable. 

St. Johns County knows an emergency when it sees one. (© FlaglerLive)

St. Johns County Will Give $200,000 to Food Pantries for Food Stamps Emergency and Suspend Utility Disconnections

November 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

The St. Johns County Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously supported County Administrator Joy Andrews’s recommendation to appropriate $200,000 from the county’s emergency reserves to local food pantries through its Health and Human Services Department. The commission also supported suspending water utility disconnections for non-payment through the end of November. No similar plans have been discussed at any of Flagler County’s local governments.

Brendan Depa before his sentencing last year. (© FlaglerLive)

Appeals Court Upholds 5-Year Prison Sentence for Brendan Depa in Matanzas Teacher’s Aide Attack

November 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

The Fifth District Court of Appeal on Tuesday upheld the five-year prison and 15-year probation sentence against Brendan Depa, the former Matanzas High School student whose video-captured beating of a teacher’s aide unconscious in February 2023 drew worldwide attention. In a long interview, Gene Lopes, a teacher and mentor of Depa’s who just visited him, describes his progress in prison and his plans after prison.

Chick-fil-A on State Road 100 this afternoon, punchlisting.

Chick-Fil-A Opening 2nd Palm Coast Location Next Tuesday Near BJ’s, But No More ‘First 100’ Giveaway

November 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive 10 Comments

Ten years after the fanatically popular brand’s first local restaurant opened off Palm Coast Parkway, Chick-fil-A is set to open its second restaurant next Tuesday–Veterans Day, curiously, but at half past the sixth, rather than the 11th, hour–off State Road 100, in the BJ’s Wholesale shopping center. Glenn Efford, an old hand with the company who opened the previous Palm Coast Chick-fil-A (and has been opening restaurants for two decades), is the owner-operator of the new one as well.

Flagler Broadcasting President David Ayres has been anchoring the annual Food-A-Thon since 2022. This year's edition has special urgency, with the halt to food stamps affecting some 13,000 recipients in Flagler County. (© FlaglerLive)

For WNZF and Grace Community Pantry, a Food-A-Thon with Urgency as Food Stamps Vanish For Thousands of Families

November 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive 6 Comments

With the government shutdown, there’s obviously something very different about this year’s Food-A-Thon, the fourth organized by Flagler Broadcasting’s David Ayres since 2022. There’s a food crisis in the country as the Trump administration, defying a judge’s order, has stopped providing food stamps benefits known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, compounding a decrease in food aid from the USDA even before the shutdown. The Food-A-Thon is broadcasting Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on WNZF and three other local radion stations.

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

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 12 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 4 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. 

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Nov 11 2025

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Separation Chat: Open Discussion

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Courts around Florida are overworked and need more judges, the Supreme Court found. While the 7th Judicial Circuit, which includes Flagler County, was found to need some additional judges, Flagler County was not among divisions considered in need. (© FlaglerLive)
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Teshekpuk caribou graze in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. Bob Wick/BLM, CC BY

Arctic Wildlife Is At Risk Again

November 10, 2025 By FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

The largest tract of public land in the United States is a wild expanse of tundra and wetlands stretching across nearly 23 million acres of northern Alaska. It’s called the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska, but despite its industrial-sounding name, the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska, or NPR-A, is much more than a fuel depot. Tens of thousands of caribou feed and breed in this area, which is the size of Maine. Migratory birds flock to its lakes in summer, and fish rely on the many rivers that crisscross the region. It is about to get opened up to industrial exploitation.

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Florida and Beyond

The sun sets on a brief, elusive moment of Democratic resolve. (Wikimedia Commons)

In Surrender, 7 Democratic Senators Join Most Republicans to End Shutdown

November 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

Seven U.S. Senate Democrats and one independent joined Republicans on Sunday night in advancing legislation to reopen the government and temporarily keep it afloat until the end of January, after a record-breaking shutdown that began Oct. 1.

Remember the Starving by Bruce Plante, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, November 10, 2025

November 10, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

The Cold-Weather Shelter known as the Sheltering Tree, opens tonight, the Flagler County Library Board of Trustees meets, the Bunnell City Commission meets, when the Lutetia Hotel in Paris was a reception center for concentration and death camp survivors.

Palm Coast has been experiencing a housing boom since 2018. The city is hoping to shift more costs of new infrastructure onto future residents. (© FlaglerLive)

Ending Taxes on Home Sales Is Mostly a Giveaway to the Rich

November 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Supporters of eliminating taxes on home sales, a bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, say it would benefit working families by eliminating all taxes on the sales of family homes. But most Americans who sell their homes already do so tax-free. And the households that would gain most under Trump’s proposals are those with the most valuable real estate.

Briefs and Releases

Same-Sex Marriage Survives as Supreme Court Declines to Reconsider

November 10, 2025 | 2 Comments

Palm Coast Fire Department Lands $26,000 Firefighter Cancer Decontamination Grant

November 9, 2025 | Leave a Comment

Bill Would Require Professors to Sign Oath

November 8, 2025 | 3 Comments

Uthmeier Sues Planned Parenthood Over Abortion Claim

November 6, 2025 | 2 Comments

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

November 5, 2025 | Leave a Comment

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Snap, Crackle And Starve by Ratt, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, November 9, 2025

November 9, 2025 | FlaglerLive 10 Comments

Grace Community Food Pantry, noon to 3 p.m., Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town,’ at Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine how the Swiss see Zohran Mamdani, and how he interviewed with the New Yorker, an excerpt from Aeschylus’s Persians.

Sixth grade students start their science class with five minutes of meditation at George Washington Middle School in Alexandria, Va.

Mindfulness Is Gaining in Schools. Is It Helping?

November 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

Writing, reading, math and mindfulness? That last subject is increasingly joining the three classic courses, as more young students in the United States are practicing mindfulness, meaning focusing on paying attention to the present moment without judgment. Mindfulness programs vary in what particular mindfulness skills are taught and what lesson objectives are. This makes it difficult to compare across studies and draw conclusions about how mindfulness helps students in schools.

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Chaining Record, DeSantis Signs Another Death Warrant: Mark Geralds, Who Murdered Tressa Pettibone in 1989

November 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive 10 Comments

Expanding a modern-era record for executions in a year, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a death warrant for a man convicted of murdering a Bay County woman in 1989. Mark Allen Geralds is scheduled to be executed Dec. 9 for the murder of Tressa Lynn Pettibone, a 33-year-old Panama City Beach mother who was beaten and stabbed to death in her home. Pettibone’s body was discovered on the kitchen floor by her 8-year-old son, Bart, when he returned from school on Feb. 1, 1989, according to court records. Tressa Lynn Pettibone was stabbed three times in her neck.

Food stamps shredded at Great Gatsby party by Michael de Adder, CagleCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, November 8, 2025

November 8, 2025 | FlaglerLive 32 Comments

Grace Community Food Pantry, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Second Saturday Plant Sale at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, Peps Art Walk in Flagler Beach, how François Le Lionnais survived Dora-Mittelbau, the Nazi subcamp of the Buchenwald.

A shopper looks at a meat display at a supermarket. Some 42 million Americans rely on SNAP benefits to put food on the table. Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images News

Understanding who benefits from Food Stamps in 5 Charts

November 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program has helped low-income Americans buy groceries for decades with few disruptions. A political scientist who has researched the history of government nutrition programs explains who SNAP helps, how enrollment varies from state to state and what the program costs to run.

Rep. Paul Renner, who represents Flagler County, is looking for economies of scale in the judicial system. (© FlaglerLive)

Paul Renner’s ‘Health’ Plan: Kill Obamacare, Kill Vaccine Mandates

November 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive 11 Comments

Former House Speaker and Republican gubernatorial hopeful Paul Renner is calling for Congress to eliminate the Affordable Care Act and for the Florida Legislature to nix “medical vaccine mandates” and prohibit patients who refuse to be vaccinated from being excluded or segregated  from others. While Florida leads the nation in enrollment in the federal health exchange with more than 4.6 million residents relying on the marketplace (healthcare.gov) for their insurance, Renner, called the law a failure and said its caused the costs of health care to skyrocket.

SNAP To It by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, November 7, 2025

November 7, 2025 | FlaglerLive 12 Comments

Free For All Fridays with Host David Ayres is all about today’s Food-A-Thon on Flagler Broadcasting radio stations, Sealing and Expungement Clinic for Flagler and Volusia Residents, a French magazine cuts to the chase on American tyranny.

Most coaches want to be able to do more than teach their athletes to win faceoffs and dodge defenders.

Are High School Sports Living Up to Their Ideals?

November 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

Good coaching candidates are getting hired and doing their best to keep high school sports fixtures in their communities. But coaches often feel like they’re missing something, and they wonder whether they’re living up to those aspirations.

Voters dump on Trump by John Cole, PoliticalCartoons.com

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

November 6, 2025 | FlaglerLive 25 Comments

Visiting old Moody Homestead Park again in unsung Bunnell, Thornton Wilder’s ‘Our Town,’ at Limelight Theatre in St. Augustine, Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Central Park, “Stand By Me” in the treehouse.

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 | FlaglerLive 5 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.

E pluribus New York. (Facebook)

Thus Spoke Lazarustra

November 5, 2025 | FlaglerLive 13 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 10 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 43 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.

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Commentary

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.

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.

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