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Destruction is Not Political Success: There’s No Evidence of Iran Endgame

March 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

A plume of smoke rises after a strike in Tehran on March 2, 2026.

The U.S.-Israeli bombardment of Iran, including the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, lacks a viable political endgame. While air power can destroy military infrastructure, historical precedents in Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan demonstrate that bombing rarely produces cooperative governments. Instead, these strikes risk creating power vacuums, radicalizing the population, and strengthening the Revolutionary Guard, ultimately failing to achieve long-term regional stability.

R.J. Santore Beats Rick Belhumeur, Scott Spradley Is Re-Elected for Flagler Beach City Commission

March 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The new kid on the block: R.J. Santore was elected to the Flagler Beach City Commission today, along with Scott Spradley, who won his second term. (© FlaglerLive)

Newcomer R.J. Santore and first-term incumbent Scott Spradley won today’s election to the Flagler Beach City Commission, both edging out Rick Belhumeur, who had served three terms in five tries, by a wide margin, and Santore finishing with the most votes. 

Potential Litigation Over Flagler Beach’s Annexation of Veranda Bay Isn’t Over Until Kim Carney Says It Is

March 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

County Commissioner Kim Carney, center, considers Flagler Beach's annexation of Veranda Bay illegal. She favors potential litigation, and got support for discussion toward that possibility from Chair Leann Pennington, left, and Pam Richardson. Andy Dance, right, and Greg Hansen were opposed. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County officials are reconsidering a previously assumed universal settlement regarding the Veranda Bay annexation. Commissioner Kim Carney, citing missing resident petitions, contends the annexation is illegal. Despite warnings from the county attorney about losing mitigation funds and a 153-acre conservation deal, the commission will hold a workshop to discuss legal action. The move, with guarded support from Commission Chair Leann Pennington, pending further deliberations, threatens to reignite conflict between Flagler Beach and the county.

An Obituary
Harry Franklin “Frank” Clegg, 1928-2026

March 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Frank Klegg in Myrtle Beach.

Harry Franklin “Frank” Clegg, 98, died on February 27, 2026. A native of Haw Creek, Florida, and a University of Florida graduate, Frank was a veteran, forester, and carpenter. Deeply committed to his faith and family, he served as a deacon and volunteered nationwide with Campers on Missions. Services will be held March 5 at Flagler Beach Community Church and Seville Cemetery.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, March 3, 2026

March 3, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

The Peace President launches another war by Paul Duginski, CagleCartoons.com

Flagler Beach elects its next two city commissioners, polls open from 7 to 7, the Palm Coast City Council meets this evening, the State of the Union is at 9, Patricia Lockwood on New Hampshire.

US And Israeli Strikes On Iran Are Lawless and Undermine Global Security

March 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 23 Comments

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Joint US-Israeli strikes on Iran violate international law, as preventive war lacks legal standing under the UN Charter. Launched during active negotiations, Operations Shield of Judah and Epic Fury ignore diplomatic pathways and the Caroline doctrine. By targeting heads of state and pursuing unplanned regime change, these actions risk regional chaos and humanitarian disaster, signaling a dangerous collapse of the established rules-based international order.

Florida Gas Prices Set To Spike Following Attacks On Iran

March 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Hurting a little, again. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida gas prices, currently averaging $2.88, are expected to rise following U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran. Analysts predict crude oil costs could increase by 10 percent, affecting global shipping and production. While local increases may happen in daily increments, the national average has already reached $3, with further spikes anticipated as military operations continue to impact the Strait of Hormuz.

Day Of Celebration In Palm Coast Honors Local Heroes And Demands Urgency For State Black History Museum

March 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

fifth-grader Derrick Henry Jr. and his sister, fourth-grader Paisley Henry performing "The ABCs of Black History" at the Day of Celebration last Friday at the United Methodist Church in Palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

The Day of Celebration at Palm Coast United Methodist Church highlighted the urgent need for the Florida House to approve the Museum of Black History in St. Augustine. Local leaders honored figures like the late Jim Guines and the Seeking Insights for Solutions Group and were brought to their feet by a pair of young performers who brought Black history to life. Despite unanimous Senate support, the project remains stalled in the House, prompting calls for legislative action to preserve Florida’s heritage.

New $4 Million, 52,000 Square Foot Aviation Complex At Flagler County Airport Doesn’t Preclude Flight Schools

March 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

The airport has 138 acres of developable property on its south side, where a St. Augustine company plans to build a 52,000-square-foot complex of hangars and lease them to aviation-related companies. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Commission approved a 30-year lease of 3.5 acres–for $1,000 an acre–at the county airport to Upstate Companies of St. Augustine. The firm will spend $4 million to construct a 52,000-square-foot complex featuring four hangars and offices. While officials hope to attract avionics and repair shops, the lease does not explicitly ban flight schools, despite concerns from residents and some commissioners regarding noise: FAA regulations preclude excluding aviation-related businesses.

Florida Supreme Court Rejects Legal Petition To Block DeSantis From Redrawing Congressional Districts

March 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

The Supreme Court sides with Gov. DeSantis. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida Supreme Court unanimously rejected a petition from voters seeking to block Governor Ron DeSantis’ plan to redraw the state’s congressional districts. The ruling confirms the governor’s authority to call a special session and the Secretary of State’s power to adjust election qualifying dates. DeSantis aims to reshape districts ahead of potential federal rulings regarding the Voting Rights Act and race-based mapping.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, March 2, 2026

March 2, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 28 Comments

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The Flagler County Commission holds a pair of meetings, one of them to discuss Administrator Heidi Petito’s resignation, the Beverly Beach town commission meets, how the Jerusalem Post glorified Donald Trump, a few words from Siegfried Sassoon.

Why Regime Change in Iran Is Unlikely

March 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

A group of demonstrators in Tehran wave Iranian flags in support of the government on Feb. 28, 2026.

Following massive joint airstrikes by U.S. and Israeli forces that reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Donald Trump is heavily advocating for regime change in Iran. Despite the aggressive military campaign and calls for a civilian uprising, veteran diplomat Donald Heflin warns that the Iranian regime’s deeply entrenched power and well-armed Revolutionary Guards make a successful civilian-led overthrow highly improbable at this time.

Florida’s Legislative Session at Midpoint: Manufactured Outrage Over Solving State Crises

March 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Displays more impressive than achievements. (© FlaglerLive)

Midway through the legislative session, Florida lawmakers are neglecting pressing issues like housing and healthcare to focus on divisive culture wars and partisan distractions. Instead of helping citizens, representatives are advancing bills to rename airports, ban library books, protect gun manufacturers, and restrict voting rights. Furthermore, proposed legislation threatens to criminalize political dissent, signaling a deeply concerning shift toward government overreach and unconstitutional state surveillance.

Florida Ranks Third Nationwide in Confirmed Measles Cases as Senate Advances Vaccine Exemption Bill

March 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

Our kind of doctor's office. (© FlaglerLive)

Florida currently ranks third nationwide in confirmed measles cases, with the CDC reporting 107 cases and the state health department officially tracking 104 cases primarily affecting 15- to 24-year-olds. Despite highly contagious outbreaks and immunization rates dropping below the required 95% threshold for herd immunity, the Florida Senate is advancing legislation to allow parents to opt out of vaccinating their children based on conscientious objections.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Sunday, March 1, 2026

March 1, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Trump Collection Of Renamed Presidents by R.J. Matson, Portland, Maine.

Palm Coast Farmers’ Market at European Village, Valeria Luiselli’s “Predictions and Presentiment” and the place of sounds in prose, Grace Community Food Pantry.

Survey: Florida Voters Squeezed by Costs

February 28, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

Flamingos at the Hialeah Park racetrack circa 1947. (Photo via State Library and Archives of Florida postcard collection)

A recent statewide survey by the James Madison Institute reveals that Florida voters are increasingly burdened by rising living costs, with insurance and property taxes driving housing unaffordability. While expressing concern over national divisions, a strong majority of Floridians support significant policy reforms, including property tax levy caps, expanded energy generation, and education unbundling. In the 2026 governor’s race, Byron Donalds currently leads the Republicans.

High-Speed Rail Moves Millions Around the World, Except in the U.S.

February 28, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

The Thalys rain between Paris and Brussels. (© FlaglerLive)

High-speed rail systems are found all over the globe. Japan’s bullet train began operating in 1964. China will have 31,000 miles (50,000 kilometers) of high-speed track by the end of 2025. The fastest train in Europe goes almost 200 mph (320 kph). Yet high-speed rail remains absent from most of the U.S.

Saturday in Byblos:
John Updike and Paul Bowles do Morocco

February 28, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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American authors John Updike and Paul Bowles portray Morocco in two short stories that start from the same geographic spot on the Mediterranean. Bowles approaches his Moroccan characters with a lyrical detachment that leaves room for interpretation. Updike projects a bleak, fear-driven racism reducing Arabs to menacing stereotypes. Both writers reveal much more about American anxieties and orientalist attitudes than the actual North African landscape they visited.

Trump’s United States of Amnesia Blunders Into Iran

February 28, 2026 | Pierre Tristam | 115 Comments

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While a lobotomized American public gorges on Super Bowl spectacles and celebrity gossip, an impotent Congress is letting the president bypass the Constitution to drag us into another disastrous Middle East war. Recycling the same radioactive lies used to sell the 2003 Iraq invasion, the administration pushes a distracted nation toward a bloody, unprovoked, and entirely preventable conflict with Iran.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, February 28, 2026

February 28, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

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Gamble Jam, Feline Friendship Art Class and Wine, “The Colored Museum” at CRT, Coffee With Commissioner Scott Spradley, experiencing Joe Rogan with David Remnick, Hugh Thomas on wizardry.

Martin Luther King Was For Universal Basic Income

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

Martin Luther King Jr. became involved not just in fights over racial equality but also economic hardship.

Each year on the holiday that bears his name, Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered for his immense contributions to the struggle for racial equality. What is less often remembered but equally important is that King saw the fight for racial equality as deeply intertwined with economic justice. To address inequality – and out of growing concern for how automation might displace workers – King became an early advocate for universal basic income. Under universal basic income, the government provides direct cash payments to all citizens to help them afford life’s expenses.

New Endowment Secures Future Funding for Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Flagler County

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Linda Mahran, founder of the Flagler County Early Literacy Endowment, poses with a cutout of Dolly Parton, whose Imagination Library program the endowment was created to sustain — delivering free books monthly to enrolled Flagler County children from birth to age five. (Community Foundation and United Way of Volusia-Flagler Counties )

Local resident Linda Mahran has established the Flagler County Early Literacy Endowment to provide free, age-appropriate books every month to children from birth to age five. Coordinated in partnership with local organizations, the fund will sustain the region’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library program. By raising community donations, the endowment aims to eliminate year-to-year fundraising dependence, foster early reading habits, and improve vital overall school readiness.

Facing A Toxic Environment, Flagler County Administrator Heidi Petito Tenders Her Voluntary Resignation

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 47 Comments

County Administrator Heidi Petito speaking at former County Attorney Al Hadeed's retirement celebration last July. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County Administrator Heidi Petito is resigning after facing continuous criticism from the new County Commission majority. Despite surviving a recent termination attempt, Petito recognizes the deteriorated working relationships and is proposing a separation agreement, effective at the latest in mid-July. Petito would stay on to shepherd the county through budget season. Her departure follows the recent resignation of Deputy Administrator Percy Sayles, who cited a toxic work environment. The commission will review her voluntary resignation and severance package on Monday morning.

Florida Senate Approves Data Center Legislation To Shield Local Communities From Massive Utility Costs

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

As power-hungry data centers proliferate, states are searching for ways to protect utility customers from the steep costs of upgrading the electrical grid, trying instead to shift the cost to AI-driven tech companies. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida Senate unanimously passed a bill imposing new restrictions on large-scale data centers to prevent local utility ratepayers from shouldering the immense electricity and water costs associated with the booming artificial intelligence industry. Spearheaded by Governor Ron DeSantis, the legislation mandates public disclosure when data center plans are filed and requires the Public Service Commission to ensure these facilities cover their own utility expenses.

Flagler Beach Commission Finalizes Historic Annexation of Veranda Bay, Increasing City’s Size by Almost a Third

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

The Flagler Beach City Commission at the beginning of Thursday evening's meeting. The crowd had thinned considerably by the time the commission took up the annexation matters two hours later. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach City Commission finalized the historic annexation of Veranda Bay Thursday night, after previously approving that of Summertown, expanding the city’s land mass by nearly a third. Passed in a 4-1 vote, the twin developments will add over 2,200 housing units and extensive commercial space in the coming decades. Despite prior opposition and threatened lawsuits from the county, the final approval proceeded smoothly with only minor public dissent currently remaining.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Friday, February 27, 2026

February 27, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Board of Peace by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

“The Colored Museum” in its final weekend at CRT, Acoustic Jam Circle At The Community Center In The Hammock, Scenic A1A Pride Committee meeting, Darius the Great and Donald Trump.

Feeling Unprepared for AI’s Shocks? You’re Not Alone.

February 26, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Highly educated, accomplished professionals worry whether there will be a place for them in an economy where generative AI can quickly – and relativity cheaply – complete a growing list of tasks that an extremely large number of people currently get paid to do.

Controversial Bill Allowing Armed Civilians On Florida College Campuses Advances After House Approval

February 26, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff's deputy Kathryn Gordon instructing an armed suspect in a simulated exercise testing deputies' split-second judgments. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida House of Representatives recently passed a bill expanding the school guardian program to state colleges and universities. The legislation allows college presidents to designate faculty and staff to carry concealed weapons on campus. While supporters cite safety concerns following previous campus violence, opponents question the adequacy of the proposed training and highlight funding disparities for law enforcement between colleges and state universities.

Flagler Beach’s $2.6 Million Beachwalk Project at the Pier Is Dead; City Returns $745,000 Grant to the County

February 26, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Flagler Beach is officially abandoning its $2.6 million Beachwalk project, opting to return a $745,000 tourism grant after the Florida Department of Environmental Protection required a costly new dune system to proceed. The city will now simply refurbish the existing A-frame structure instead of expanding it. The returned grant money will most likely be reallocated to a field lights project located in Palm Coast.

Flagler Schools Update Mandatory ECG Testing Policy for Student Athletes, This Time Without Controversy

February 26, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Flagler County is updating its mandatory electrocardiogram testing policy for student athletes to align with new state legislation that mirrors the district’s pioneering rules. The school board on Tuesday voted to advance changes requiring students in athletics and marching bands to complete screenings every two years. The district’s ongoing partnership with AdventHealth provides free clinics, which recently saved a local basketball player from cardiac emergencies.

Florida May Be Left Holding Bag for $608 Million Cost of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’

February 26, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

A judge said the state agency building “Alligator Alcatraz’ failed to present any evidence of the required environmental studies prior to construction. Building it cost the taxpayers millions and it’s being shut down after just two months. (Photo via Florida Division of Emergency Management X account)

The Justice Department announced that a highly anticipated $608 million federal reimbursement from FEMA will not cover construction costs for Florida’s state-run migrant detention centers, including “Alligator Alcatraz.” Court filings reveal any potential funding would only apply to operational expenses, contradicting prior claims by the DeSantis administration. The funding delay occurs amid a major restructuring at the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Kristi Noem.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Thursday, February 26, 2026

February 26, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

The New Normal by Pat Bagley, PoliticalCartoons.com

The Flagler Beach City Commission meets, Model Yacht Club Races at the Pond in Palm Coast’s Central Park, Ian McEwan’s “What We Can Know,” and McEwan spends an hour with David Remnick.

Flagler School Board Members Clash Over Allowing Student Representatives to Participate in Discussions

February 25, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 16 Comments

Student Board Member Ryan McDermott, center, speaking with Jacob Oliva, an unidentified woman, and Andy Dance at a School Board meeting in 2010. Oliva went on the become a superintendent here, the Florida Chancellor of Education, and is now the education secretary in Arkansas. Dance served on the School Board for over a decade before election to the County Commission. McDermot went on to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and has been a mechanical engineer in Massachussetts. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County School Board is divided over a proposed policy defining the official roles of its student representatives. While two members advocate for allowing students to actively participate in board discussions without voting power, two others argue student input should be strictly limited to prevent political “weaponization” and procedural issues. The district administration is revising the draft to reach an acceptable compromise.

Florida Patients and Doctors Scramble As Proposed AIDS Drug Program Cuts Threaten Care And Public Health

February 25, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Thousands of HIV/AIDS patients in Florida could soon lose access to lifesaving medications.

Proposed budget cuts by the Florida Department of Health threaten the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program, which helps low-income residents access vital HIV medications and insurance coverage. Tightened eligibility requirements and restricted drug options could leave thousands without lifesaving treatment, likely increasing transmission rates and public health costs. Advocacy groups have filed lawsuits to block these changes while the legislature debates additional program funding options.

Flagler Deputies Catch Fleeing Roommate Stabbing Suspect in Palm Coast

February 25, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Jose Rafael Cortes Nieves. (FCSO)

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office arrested a Palm Coast man after he allegedly stabbed his roommate multiple times during a dispute on Pier Lane and fled. Deputies pursued the suspect, Jose Rafael Cortes Nieves, and deployed stop sticks to safely end the high-speed chase. Cortes Nieves confessed to the brutal attack and is currently being held on a $150,000 bond. The victim is now recovering.

Palm Coast Resident Arrested For Generating Child Sexual Abuse Material Using Artificial Intelligence

February 25, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Robert Lamb was arrested on Feb. 20 at his home. (FCSO)

Robert Ezra Lamb, a 38-year-old Palm Coast resident, faces five felony charges for generating and possessing artificial intelligence-generated child sexual abuse materials. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office arrested him following an Onlyfans cybertip. Detectives discovered Lamb used an application to digitally remove clothing from real images of an ex-girlfriend’s young daughter. The case highlights a global surge in realistic, AI-generated child exploitation content.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Wednesday, February 25, 2026

February 25, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

What's in a Name? by Bill Day, FloridaPolitics.com

The River to Sea Transportation Planning Organization meets, free tax preparation, Separation Chat, Marco Rubio’s manufactured humanitarian crisis in Cuba, images from Havana and a DeLillo snapshot.

Palm Coast Council Advances Key Charter Amendments on Vacancies, Borrowing Limits, and Disciplinary Powers

February 24, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

The council's discussion with charter review facilitator Georgette Dumont this morning at City Hall. The meeting was attended by the Charter Review Committee, but by few others. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council approved several charter amendments for the November ballot, prioritizing rules for filling council vacancies, updating borrowing limits, and defining disciplinary powers. Seeking to prevent voter fatigue, the council narrowed down recommendations from the Charter Review Committee. Key debates centered on the cost of special elections, candidate qualifying fees, and maintaining the majority-vote requirements to place these amendments before the voters.

The Supreme Court’s Unanswered Questions in Tariffs Ruling

February 24, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s widespread use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose unilateral tariffs, ruling the practice unconstitutional. While the decision invalidates emergency tariffs on multiple nations and removes a key negotiating tool, Trump may still utilize specific provisions like Sections 232 and 301. The ruling opens the door to potential trade renegotiations and corporate tariff refund demands.

Matanzas High School Student Arrested For Snapchat Gun Threats

February 24, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A Matanzas High School student was arrested after striking a sheriff's deputy during a fight with another student on Wednesday. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office arrested a fourteen-year-old Matanzas High School student after he threatened to shoot two classmates. During an online argument over Snapchat, the teenager sent a video of himself displaying his father’s firearm and issued death threats. Authorities detained the boy following a lunchroom altercation, charging him with a felony for sending written or electronic threats to kill or do bodily injury.

Flagler Sheriff Among 18 Police Agencies Sharing $40 Million State Aid for Immigration Enforcement

February 24, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet met in Tallahassee on Feb. 24, 2026, to approve immigration dollars. (Photo by Liv Caputo/Florida Phoenix)

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office is receiving $6,500 for 100 mattresses, $198,000 for 60 rapid ID devices, $46,000 for five in-car cameras, $7,500 for five handheld inmate-tracking devices, and $2,800 for 400 blankets. Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Cabinet approved the $40 million ask from local police agencies Tuesday morning. It’s part of a broader, $250 million state grant created last year to both encourage and reimburse local agencies participating in the sweeping illegal immigration crackdown pushed by President Donald Trump and at the state level by DeSantis.

Florida Senate Unanimously Backed Black History Museum in St. Johns, But Will House Meet The Moment?

February 24, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A sketch of the Florida Normal & Industrial Institute, which is now Florida Memorial University. Photo courtesy of FMU. The Black History Museum Task Force voted to recommend land owned by the university as the museum site.

Florida’s Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 308, sponsored by Sen. Tom Leek, to establish a state-funded Museum of Black History in St. Johns County, correcting a historical omission. The proposed museum would offer space for education and heritage tourism on land holding deep personal and historical significance. While the Senate acted decisively, the companion bill currently stalls in the House, leaving lawmakers to choose between symbolic gestures and meaningful action.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

February 24, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 20 Comments

Trump State of Union 2026 by Dave Granlund, PoliticalCartoons.com

The school board holds a pair of meetings, County Commissioner Kim Carney’s town hall meeting at the Wickline Center in Flagler Beach, Barack Obama’s too-controlled answer to Bryan Tyler Cohen.

From Kent State to Springsteen’s ‘Streets of Minneapolis’

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Ohio National Guardsmen on the Kent State University campus prepare to disperse student protesters on May 4, 1970. Troops later opened fire on students, killing four.

The deadly 2026 shootings of protesters in Minneapolis by federal immigration agents share striking similarities with the 1970 Kent State tragedy. Public reactions to the two events diverged sharply due to modern free speech tools. Social media, ubiquitous smartphone cameras, and rapid digital song releases empowered Minneapolis protesters to firmly control the narrative, driving widespread public support and a swift retreat by the federal government.

County Votes 4-1 to Resolve Annexation Dispute Over Veranda Bay and Summertown, Ending Lawsuit Threat Against City

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

The developer Ken Belshe addressing the county and Flagler Beach negotiators at the Feb. 13 session, where annexation disputes were mostly settled, pending the County Commission's vote. seated to the left of Belshe was John Tanner, the attorney. Mike Chiumento, Belshe's attorney, is immediately to the right of the column, next to Flagler Beach City Commissioner John Cunningham. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County has officially voted to settle its annexation dispute with Flagler Beach, ending the threat of a lawsuit. The 4-1 decision resolves ongoing conflicts over the Veranda Bay and Summertown developments, ensuring the developer pays transportation impact fees and grants the county a three-year window to purchase conservation land. The settlement clears the path for Flagler Beach to finalize the annexations this week.

Flagler Sheriff Solves 2003 Cold Case of Mary Lou Combs With Help From FBI Divers

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly announced the resolution of a 22-year-old cold case after a submerged vehicle was recovered from the Intracoastal Waterway. The car contained human remains and personal items linked to Mary Lou Combs, a mother of three who disappeared in August 2003. A massive multi-agency effort involving FBI dive teams helped locate the wreckage, finally bringing long-awaited closure to her grieving family.

Palm Coast Council Will Review 35 Proposed Changes to City Charter, from Council Appointments to Benefits

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

And that was one of the better-attended meetings. (© FlaglerLive)

The Palm Coast City Council on Tuesday is reviewing proposed changes to the city charter recommended by the Charter Review Committee. The updates address council vacancies, candidate qualifications, removing employee benefits for council members, and clarifying administrative roles. The council must now decide which of these amendments, along with a potential Citizens’ Bill of Rights, will be placed on the November ballot for voter approval.

Florida Sugarcane and Citrus Growers Face Losses of Over $3 Billion Following Two Winter Freezes

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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A pair of severe winter storms in early 2026 caused an estimated $3.17 billion in agricultural damage across Florida, according to preliminary state reports. The freezing temperatures devastated crops that were not yet ready for harvest, severely impacting sugarcane, citrus, strawberries, and other vital commodities. These extensive crop losses will likely disrupt future yields, prompting state officials to immediately seek necessary federal emergency assistance.

Palm Coast City Manager Mike McGlothlin Wants to Have Coffee With You

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Michael McGlothlin is ready to sign his contract and start as Palm Coast's city manager on Dec. 17.

The City of Palm Coast is inviting residents to grab a cup of coffee and join the conversation through Coffee and Conversations with newly hired City Manager Mike McGlothlin, a monthly community meet-and-greet.

The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Monday, February 23, 2026

February 23, 2026 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Missing American Justice by Pat Bagley, PoliticalCartoons.com

Cold-weather shelter opens tonight. Community Preparedness Workshop at the Emergency Operations Center, the Bunnell City Commission meets, Thomas Mann’s “Little Lizzy” as a study in humiliation, Jacques Brel’s “Ne me quitte pas.”

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