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Not on the same page: County Commissioners Kim Carney and Greg Hansen. (© FlaglerLive)

County’s Greg Hansen Accuses Kim Carney of ‘Sabotaging’ Beach Protection Plan; She Accuses Staff of Stumbling

August 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

What started as a position statement on beach policy quickly degenerated into accusations–Commissioner Kim Carney accusing the administration of inaction, Commissioner Greg Hansen accusing Carney of “sabotage,” Commissioner Pam Richardson accusing Hansen of making things up (he wasn’t). The discussion uncovered the rifts that led to the collapse of the commission’s long-term beach-management plan, and the county with few options ahead and underscored the inescapable: Flagler County and its cities have no plan to save their beaches beyond a cluster of temporary and thinly funded stopgaps.

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EU protest against Israel by Arend van Dam, politicalcartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, August 4, 2025

August 4, 2025 By FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

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Included in the ceremony was the presentation of a Life Saving Award to deputies and a call taker who worked together to save the life of a 10-year-old boy. The boy and his family were in attendance during the ceremony.

Sheriff Recognizes 911 Dispatcher Megan Flores and Deputies Manka and Held Who Saved 9-Year-Old Boy

August 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

On May 8 Flagler County 911 dispatcher Megan Flores got a call about a 9-year-old boy who wasn’t breathing. She dispatched deputies and paramedics while continuing to issue instructions to family members by phone. When Sheriff’s deputy Christopher Nguyen arrived, he immediately used his automated external defibrillator (AED) as deputies Kyle Manka and Sierra Held assisted and cared for two other children at the scene. By the time the boy was on his way to the hospital, he was conscious and breathing.

The ribbon-cutting at Palm Coast's Waste Water Treatment Plant 2 this morning included, unusually, the mayor, and less unusually, City Council members Dave Sullican and Charles Gambaro, among others. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Relieves Itself 3 Years Late as Much-Needed $31 Million Sewer Plant Expansion Doubles Capacity 

August 4, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Almost three years late and 55 percent over the original budget, Palm Coast’s expansion of its Waste Water Treatment Plant Number 2 is now operational but for a punch-list, doubling the plant’s capacity to 4 million gallons per day and relieving the city’s older, overburdened WWTP1 in the Woodlands, which is getting its own expansion. When presented to the City Council in January 2020, the expansion was scheduled for completion by November 2022, for $20 million. Not including design, the project’s construction cost rose to $30.9 million.

ICE storm troopers in a so-called Removal Operations in Los Angeles in June. (Wikimedia Commons)

Keep Your ICE Raids Out of Our Schools

August 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 12 Comments

Immigration raids have escalated — often under questionable pretenses. This spring, immigration agents tried to enter two elementary schools in Los Angeles. At the door, agents said they wanted to determine students’ well-being and claimed to have authorization from the children’s caretakers. Administrators denied them entry — and when they spoke with caretakers later, they learned that agents had lied about receiving permission.

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Maureen and Al Hadeed during a moving moment at Al's retirement party Thursday in Bunnell. (© FlaglerLive)

County Attorney Al Hadeed, Now a Flagler Sheriff’s Deputy, Is Regaled Into Retirement

August 1, 2025 By FlaglerLive 5 Comments

The sheriff’s naming of County Attorney Al Hadeed an honorary sheriff’s deputy was among the surprises at Hadeed’s retirement party Thursday evening at the Government Services Building. There were numerous local tributes, a proclamation, the dedication of a bench in Hadeed’s name at Princess Place Preserve, recognitions wrapped in gifts and held-back tears and choked-up memories and overhead screens projecting a lifetime of pictures.

Charles Gambaro, a brigadier general in the Army Reserve, speaking with Ed Fuller at last May's Memorial Day ceremony in Palm Coast, an event U.S. Rep. Randy Fine attended. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Council’s Charles Gambaro Announces Congressional Run Against ‘Outrageous’ Randy Fine

August 1, 2025 By FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Palm Coast City Council member Charles Gambaro late Thursday announced he will challenge U.S. Rep. Randy Fine in the 2026 primary for the 6th Congressional District seat Fine won in a special election last April. With Council member Dave Sullivan’s plan not to run in the 2026 election, Gambaro’s decision creates the second open seat on the council–an opening that gives the embattled mayor a chance to make a play for a majority aligned with him.

Job creation over the last three years. The trend is sharply down.. (© FlaglerLive)

U.S. Job Creation Stalls to Lowest 3-Month Total Since Covid, Bankruptcies Spike 27% in Florida’s Middle District

August 1, 2025 By FlaglerLive 24 Comments

The national economy added 73,000 jobs in July and 106,000 in the last three months combined, the poorest quarter in job creation since the massive job losses of April 2020 as Covid shut down much of the economy. The unemployment rate edged up to 4.2. It has hovered between 4 and 4.2 percent for the past 14 months. In a related trend, personal and business bankruptcy filings rose nationally 11.5 percent in the last 12 months, and 27 percent in the Middle District of Florida that includes Flagler County, from 18,471 last year to 23,442 in the last 12 months. A bankruptcy attorney says the trend is here to stay.

The civilian clothes will soon have to give way to the sheriff's uniform again for Mark Strobridge, who is concluding his tenure as assistant city manager on loan in Palm Coast.

Hires of Palm Coast Utility and Development Directors Termed Capstones of Mark Strobridge’s Brief Tenure

July 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff’s Chief Mark Strobridge considers the long-needed appointments of directors to two of Palm Coast government’s most important departments–utilities and growth management–as the capstone to his unusual tenure as an assistant city manager on loan to Interim City Manager Lauren Johnston. The city on Wednesday announced the appointments of Brian Roche as director of the Utility Department, and John Zobler as Community Development Director, a position vacant since Jason DeLorenzo was named chief of staff in September 2022. DeLorenzo left the city earlier this month. 

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Two Turtle Nests Halt Flagler Beach Pier Construction Until September as Workarounds Prove Impractical

July 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 25 Comments

The Flagler Beach pier demolition and reconstruction project is coming to a halt next Wednesday. Two new turtle nests burrowed in the path of the large trestle under construction are stopping work on the $16 million project. It will resume in about two months, after the turtles have hatched. The due date for the newest turtle nest is not before Sept. 10.

Committee’s 15-13 Vote Sends School Board’s Derek Barrs Nomination for Transportation Post to Full Senate

July 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Flagler County School Board member Derek Barrs is a step closer to resigning the seat and leaving Flagler County to become the administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in Washington, D.C. The U.S. Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee on Wednesday voted 15-13, strictly along party lines, to send the nomination to the full Senate, where Barrs is expected to be confirmed. 

Mike Norris with a copy of the ethics complaint against him as he addressed his town hall crowd about it on Monday, saying it had been dismissed. (© FlaglerLive)

As Mayor Norris Misrepresents Ethics Complaint Dismissal, Council Focuses on Charter and Governor Action

July 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 16 Comments

The Florida Commission on Ethics tossed out a complaint filed by four Palm Coast City Council members against Mayor Mike Norris, citing “legal insufficiency.” Norris had said as much in a social media posting last Friday and at a town hall meeting Monday, misinterpreting the order as a victory. To the council members, the ethics commission’s decision is one more reason to revise the city charter to add disciplinary clauses that would enable a council majority–or a supermajority–to deal with a rogue or derelict member. 

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16 Years in Prison for Justin Maddox, 32, in Overdose Death of Jeremy Kocorowski, 40

July 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

Indicted on a capital murder charge for his role in the drug-overdose death of 40-year-old Jeremy Kocorowski of Bunnell in March 2024, Justin Maddox, 32, of Palm Coast, was sentenced today to 16 years in prison in a plea deal that reduced the charge to manslaughter. “Addiction is a disease,” the victim’s mother told the court in a statement she read after the sentencing. “But exploiting someone who’s struggling is not.  it is predatory. It is lethal. And in this case, it was murder.”

School Board Chair Will Furry in an orientation session with Janie Ruddy, after her election to the board but before she was seated, last October. The two are at polar opposites when it comes to vouchers. (© FlaglerLive)

On Flagler County School Board, Competing Views Underscore District Tensions Behind Vouchers and ‘Choice’

July 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 13 Comments

At the end of a 15-minute hearing on Tuesday to approve Flagler County schools’ tentative property tax and budget for the coming fiscal year–a budget that includes the siphoning of $17 million to subsidize private school “vouchers” for almost 2,000 students, with the district’s dollars–School Board member Janie Ruddy delivered a brief speech decrying the erosion of public dollars for public schools, and addressing its consequences. Will Furry followed with a rejoinder, illustrating district tensions at the heart of the voucher and “choice” program. Both statements follow in full.

A rendering of Flagler Beach's Beachwalk project, which failed to win city commissioners' approval for the second time in five weeks.

Citing Costs, Flagler Beach Commissioners Reject Design of New ‘Beachwalk’ on and Around Pier for 2nd Time in 4 Weeks

July 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive 19 Comments

The design of a new “Beachwalk” and “Promenade” beneath and around the Flagler Beach pier drew raves from city commissioners. But what started as a $1.5 million project has ballooned to at least $2.8 million, with several design elements that were not part of the original concept as commissioners understood it, including a covered portion of the 4,200-square-foot promenade. Commissioners have tabled the project and asked for a third redesign.

Starving the schools: the trend continues. (© FlaglerLive)

Janie Ruddy Rips Vouchers, Will Furry Defends Them as School Board Sees Erosion of Nearly 2,000 Students to Hand-Out

July 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive 12 Comments

The Flagler County School Board in a 15-minute meeting this evening approved the tentative school property tax for the next fiscal year, a small decline from last year that continues a 20-year trend of cutting the school tax rate every year but in the three years of the Great Recession. Board member Janie Ruddy pointedly noted the discordance between falling tax rates and local needs, and between the expansion of vouchers–public funding for private education–at the public schools’ expense. Will Furry, who chairs the board, countered with a defense of vouchers.

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A scene from the Bayeux Tapestry depicting Bishop Odo rallying Duke William's army during the Battle of Hastings in 1066. (Wikimedia Commons)

When Nazis Stole a Fragment of the Great Bayeux Tapestry

August 3, 2025 By FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

In March, it was reported that a fragment of the Bayeux tapestry had been discovered in Germany in the Schleswig-Holstein state archives. It has often been observed that art seems to have been of disproportionate concern to the Nazis. However, their manipulation of visual and material culture should be understood as central to – not separate from – Hitler’s genocidal regime and its efforts towards global domination.

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Florida and Beyond

The Republican Party of Florida's "Freedom Forum" took place at the Rosen Shingle Creek conference center in Orlando. (© FlaglerLive)

Never as Powerful, Florida Republicans Warn Against Complacency and Ridicule Protesters at Orlando Forum

August 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

Several top-leading GOP leaders at the Florida Freedom Forum in Orlando on Saturday warned that complacency and infighting could give an opening to their political rivals even though the Republican Party of Florida has never been more powerful than right now. Gov. Ron DeSantis, Attorney General James Uthemier and others faced more than half-a-dozen outbursts that took place throughout the day at the Rosen Shingle Creek hotel.

Lunatic Fringe by Harley Schwadron, CagleCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, August 3, 2025

August 3, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Palm Coast Farmers’ Market at European Village, Harley Schwadron on the Lunatic Fringe, lying about reading Tom Wolfe’s Bonfire of the Vanities and whether that’s such a bad thing.

Visible in this image is an artist's recreation of the West Bank apartheid wall which guests of the encampment are invited to draw on. In the background are buildings belonging to Reuben College and the Bodleian Library's Radcliffe Science Library.

Britain and France Are on Brink of Recognizing Palestinian Statehood

August 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

The UK will formally recognize the state of Palestine in September unless Israel acts to end the “appalling situation” in Gaza. The UK’s decision follows a pledge by French president Emmanuel Macron on July 24 to formally recognise Palestinian statehood in September. If this is acted upon, France and the UK would be the first G7 members and the first members of the UN security council to recognize the state of Palestine.

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New York Latest State to Offer Free Phone Calls from Prison

August 3, 2025 | Leave a Comment

Vance 46 Points Ahead of DeSantis in Early 2026 Presidential Poll

August 2, 2025 | 3 Comments

DeSantis Sours on ICE Poaching Local Police with $50,000 Bonuses

August 1, 2025 | 4 Comments

Flagler Turtle Patrol and County Fire Rescue Save 5 Hatchlings on A1A

July 30, 2025 | 3 Comments

Justices Will Publicly Reprimand Broward Judge Stefanie Moon

July 29, 2025 | 4 Comments

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‘Yes, We Signed the Damn Thing Because We Really Had To,’ Orlando Mayor Says of Forced Transports for ICE

August 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 14 Comments

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings signed an updated agreement with U.S. Immigration and Enforcement (ICE) on Friday, although he later said he did so under “protest and extreme duress.” It came days after Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier threatened the mayor and all six county commissioners that their failure to do so would result in their removal from office by Gov. Ron DeSantis.

What Trump Calls Anti-Semitic by Pat Byrnes, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, August 2, 2025

August 2, 2025 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

The annual Back to School Jam is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Flagler Palm Coast High School 800 gym, the Flagler Beach All Stars hold their monthly beach clean-up, when Daniel Boorstin turned repulsive.

Catholic bishops invited by Mark Seitz, center, the bishop of El Paso, Texas, lead a march in solidarity with migrants on March 24, 2025, in downtown El Paso.

The Catholic Clergy Takes a Stand on Immigration

August 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive 1 Comment

Catholic priests across the U.S. discuss immigration with their congregations more than leaders in many other faith traditions. Catholic priests also said they discussed immigration more than nearly all other political issues, including hunger in their communities, capital punishment, health care and the environment. Abortion was the only one priests discussed slightly more often.

Edward Zakrzewski,

Zakrzewski Killed for Murdering His Family, and DeSantis Sets Modern-Day Record for Executions in a Year

August 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive 2 Comments

Edward Zakrzewski was executed Thursday evening for the 1994 murders of his wife and two children in their Okaloosa County home, as Florida set a modern-era record for executions in a year. Zakrzewski, 60, was pronounced dead at 6:12 p.m. at Florida State Prison, according to the state Department of Corrections. He was the ninth inmate put to death by lethal injection this year. Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed death warrants for two more executions in August.

Press secretary Karoline Leavitt by Taylor Jones, Politicalcartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, August 1, 2025

August 1, 2025 | FlaglerLive 16 Comments

First Friday Garden Walks at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, First Friday in Flagler Beach, confusing ethics and aesthetics, Walker Percy and Consumer Reports.

Reporters used to treat the Supreme Court as a nonpolitical institution, but not anymore.

Supreme Court Justices’ Political Leanings

July 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 3 Comments

Politics has a much stronger presence in articles about the U.S. Supreme Court today than in years past, with a notable increase beginning in 2016. Across the five major newspapers, reporting about the court has gradually become more political over time. That isn’t surprising: America has been gradually polarizing since the 1980s as well, and the changes in news media coverage reflect that polarization.

Another Trump Distraction by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, July 31, 2025

July 31, 2025 | FlaglerLive 18 Comments

Palm Coast Concert Series featuring Landfall, 6 to 8 p.m. at the Stage at Town Center, Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Central Park, reading the perplexing and sublime Andre Gide.

Kamchatka Krai earthquake location. USGS

Ring of Fire: What the Strongest Earthquakes Ever Recorded Have in Common

July 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive Leave a Comment

The Pacific region is highly prone to powerful earthquakes and resulting tsunamis because it’s located in the so-called Ring of Fire, a region of heightened seismic and volcanic activity. All ten most powerful earthquakes recorded in modern history were located on the Ring of Fire.Here’s why the underlying structure of our planet makes this part of the world so volatile.

Netanyahu Accepts No Criticism for Gaza Starvation by Christopher Weyant, CagleCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, July 30, 2025

July 30, 2025 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

Flagler Cares hosts its quarterly Help Night, Separation Chat, Christopher Weyant on Netanyahu, John Oliver on the Big Beautiful Bill, the decline and fall of X, Jeff Sharlet on the F word.

A Gaza girl in search of food. (Wikimedia Commons)

The Smokescreen of Food Air Drops in Gaza

July 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

A third of Gazans have gone without food for several days and 90,000 women and children now require urgent care for acute malnutrition. Local health authorities have reported 147 deaths from starvation so far, 80% of whom are children. Air-dropping food supplies is considered a last resort due to the undignified and unsafe manner in which the aid is delivered. The UN has already reported civilians being injured when packages have fallen on tents. Air-dropped pallets of food are also inefficient compared with what can be delivered by road.

Curtis Windom.

DeSantis Signs 11th Death Warrant of Year: Curtis Windom, 1992 Murderer of 3

July 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive 7 Comments

Continuing to quickly order executions, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed a death warrant for a man convicted of killing three people in 1992 in Orange County. Curtis Windom, 59, is scheduled to be executed Aug. 28 at Florida State Prison. Windom would be the 11th inmate executed this year in the state — a record-breaking pace.

Tulsi Gabbard's Fraudulent Report by Bob Englehart, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, July 29, 2025

July 29, 2025 | FlaglerLive 9 Comments

Food Truck Tuesday this evening in Palm Coast’s Town Center at Central Park, Random Acts of Insanity Standup Comedy at Cinematique, the Yankees’ Ryan McMahon meets Bruce Dern of “The Cowboys.”

A 4-year-old Palestinian girl, lost her life due to malnutrition and lack of treatment due to the war on Gaza. (Wikimedia Commons

As Israel Starves Gaza

July 28, 2025 | FlaglerLive 8 Comments

Already around 60,000 Gazans have been killed and growing numbers are now dying from hunger and malnutrition. More than 90% of the private homes in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed. Israeli officials continue to speak of moving Gazans into what has been termed a “humanitarian city” but what former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert described as a “concentration camp”. In the same interview Olmert called decision to move Gazans into the camp as “ethnic cleansing”. All the while, the world’s leaders look on. Most are apparently content to condemn – but little action has been taken.

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Hate and mental illness fester online because love and healing seem to be incompatible with profits.

Is There Any Hope for the Internet?

July 27, 2025 | FlaglerLive 5 Comments

As the internet has become more integrated in our daily lives, few would describe it as a place of love, compassion and cooperation. Study after study describe how social media platforms promote alienation and disconnection – in part because many algorithms reward behaviors like trolling, cyberbullying and outrage. Is the internet’s place in human history cemented as a harbinger of despair? Or is there still hope for an internet that supports collective flourishing?

The foods and scents we associate with our childhoods can provide a meaningful source of comfort and connection.

The Nostalgia of Comfort Smells from Fresh-Cut Grass to Hamburgers

July 26, 2025 | FlaglerLive 4 Comments

Triggered by sensory stimuli such as music, scents and foods, nostalgia has the power to mentally transport us back in time. This might be to important occasions, to moments of triumph and – importantly – moments revolving around close family and friends and other important people in our lives. As it turns out, this experience is good for us.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers gather for a briefing before an enforcement operation on Jan. 27, 2025, in Silver Spring, Md.

Risk and Resonance of Comparing ICE to the Gestapo

July 25, 2025 | FlaglerLive 13 Comments

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz recently sparked controversy by comparing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to Nazi Germany’s notorious secret police, the Gestapo. Among other responsibilities, the Gestapo was tasked with investigating political crimes and monitoring opposition activity. It later enforced racial laws in Germany and across occupied Europe.

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