The assessments will identify areas likely to be affected by hazards such as storm surge, flooding, and sea level rise.
Man arrested after crashing into fire hydrant, attacking deputy
The suspect, 52, grabbed the crotch of a deputy who tried to restrain him, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
Deputies catch suspected car thief within an hour of reported theft
Flagler and St. Johns County deputies worked together to track the stolen car.
Two injured after SUV veers off I-95, strikes tree
Rescuers took the driver and passenger to Halifax Health.
Plan seeks to bolster tourism marketing
Visit Florida staff members have crafted a tourism-marketing plan intended to combat increased competition from states that in the past few years imposed tougher COVID-19 restrictions.
River to Sea TPO: Federal Certification Meeting Set for June 14 in Daytona Beach
Once every four years, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) must certify that the River to Sea TPO is carrying out the metropolitan transportation planning process in adherence with federal…
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church Celebrates Multi-Cultural Event
On Saturday, May 27, 2023, the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church celebrated Pentecost Day with a Multi-Cultural event involving 15 countries with song, dance and food representing many of the…
FCC begins residential collection services
Services remain unchanged, with twice-a-week pickup for trash and once per week for bulk, yard waste and recycling.
Two women charged with using metal broomstick to beat 15-year-old girl
The suspects each face a charge of felony child abuse.
Murphys' garden named June 2023 Garden of the Month
The Murphys bought their home in 2013 and began planting palms for their garden.
FCC Begins Residential Collection Services in Palm Coast
Palm Coast – FCC Environmental Services Inc. begins providing trash and recycling services to the City of Palm Coast today, June 1, 2023. Residents should have received a mailer from FCC…
FCSO's inmate GED program celebrates first graduate
The Sheriff Perry Hall Inmate Detention Facility partnered with Flagler Technical College to provide the GED program.
UCF Economist Says Florida Ready to Weather the Next 'Economic Storm'
ORLANDO, June 1, 2023 – In what may be the most anticipated recession ever closing in on the U.S. economy, Florida is in a strong position to weather the next…
As Palm Coast's infrastructure ages, city looks for solutions
‘This city is suffering from aging bones, which we’re not well prepared for,’ Mayor David Alfin said.
License-Free Weekend On Tap for Florida Anglers June 3-4
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) invites Florida residents and visitors to go fishing during two license-free weekends: June 3-4 for saltwater and June 10-11 for freshwater. License-free…
Evacuation zone designations to change
Hurricane season starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30.
Tips to Make Sure Your Home or Business is Ready for the 2023 Hurricane Season
Port Orange, FL – Hurricane season is right around the corner, and now is the time to make sure you are prepared to weather the storms. After a “near normal”…
Anti-Ron DeSantis group says he's 'abandoning our state to advance his own political ambitions'
The group hits the Governor over his expected schedule packed with events while running for President.
Bipartisan coalition introduces Wounded Warrior Bill of Rights in Congress
(The Center Square) – Eastern Washington Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers joined a bipartisan coalition introducing Congressman Brian Mast’s, D-Fla., Wounded Warrior Bill of Rights Act to “cut through red tape,
Pro-Donald Trump PAC thumps Ron DeSantis for ‘out-of-touch’ Twitter campaign launch plan
‘This is one of the most out-of-touch campaign launches in modern history.’