In his decision in a lawsuit filed against the State Board of Education and school boards in Orange and Volusia counties, a federal judge said a key part of the…
Florida attorney general backs new census count to fix 'deep-state manipulations'
At least, Attorney General James Uthmeier said, Florida should get additional Congressional seats or money based on an audit of the 2020 count.
Sen. Tom Wright presents $400,000 in state funding for Volusia County’s Emergency Operations Center expansion
The overall cost of the expansion is just over $5 million.
Flagler County Fire Rescue Lt. Jonathan Kaye earns ‘Fire Officer’ designation from CPSE
Kaye has worked for Flagler County Fire Rescue for over 11 years.
Volusia County Schools' Carmen Balgobin a finalist for Superintendent of the Year
The 2025 Superintendent of the Year by th e National Association of School Superintendents will be announced on Sep. 10.
From Shack to Grill: Former JT's Seafood Shack owners reopen restaurant under new name
Johnny and Brandy Doering reopened their restaurant under the new name, ‘Hammock Grill by JT’s.’ The restaurant has undergone a major rebrand, with an updated building, menu and atmosphere.
Controversial Florida bear hunt gets go-ahead
Florida wildlife officials approved holding a 23-day bear hunt in December that could lead to 187 bears being killed.
Events calendar: Attend a gallery talk at OMAM, enjoy coffee and cats at the Flagler Humane Society
What to do this week in Ormond Beach and Palm Coast.
Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce names new president and CEO
Kristin J. Weiss will join the chamber on Oct. 6.
Volusia County serves over 125,000 free meals for kids during summer food program
The program was funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Dutch Bros Coffee considers Ormond Beach location
The drive-thru coffee shop chain may be coming to 764 W. Granada Blvd.
Dog days are over? Flagler Beach may end its dog friendly dining program
Spanning decades of approvals, Palm Coast has 18,800 residential units in the pipeline
Despite the number of homes in the pipeline, the city’s waste water treatment facilities will be able to handle the capacity once the remaining expansion projects are completed, city staff…
Know the assignment: Flagler Palm Coast, Seabreeze scrimmage in preseason football officials clinic
Bulldogs and Sandcrabs coaches were pleased with their teams’ progress heading into kickoff classics.
Conklin Davis Center receives $500,000 in state appropriations for the visually impaired
This is the second year in a row CDCVI, a nonprofit that serves visually impaired people, has been successful in obtaining state appropriations.
Palm Coast's City Repertory Theatre celebrates 15 years with old favorites and new works
The 2025-2026 season includes seven plays and a special concert series.
Palm Coast could need 16 million gallons of water per day for drinking water by 2050
The Palm Coast Utility deputy director said that while the city is within its aquifer usage limits now, the city will need to begin planning for alternate sources of potable…
Flagler Schools presents five-year capital plan; Matanzas athletic facilities not included
The district’s tentative capital plan includes between $12.5 million and $13.5 million to be spent each year through 2029-2030.
Flagler school district corrects oversight that caused 60 Bunnell Elementary deficiencies to be discovered in safety inspection
The vast majority of the BES deficiencies were related to illumination failures on exit signs and emergency lights.
Flagler school district corrects oversight that caused 60 Bunnell Elementary deficiencies discovered in safety inspection
The vast majority of the BES deficiencies were related to illumination failures on exit signs and emergency lights.