‘Growth is not slowing. Neither should our commitment to public safety. Safe and successful communities plan for the future before it arrives.’
Local government DEI-ban heads to DeSantis
Cities and counties won’t be able to fund or promote diversity, equity, and inclusion programs under a bill headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Local government DEI-ban heads to DeSantis
Cities and counties won’t be able to fund or promote diversity, equity, and inclusion programs under a bill headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Put me in, coach: Ormond Beach Youth Baseball and Softball Association kicks off T-ball season
The Ormond Beach Youth Baseball and Softball Association’s T-ball league opened with 130 kids on 14 teams on Saturday, March 7.
36% of Flagler, Volusia households face financial hardships
‘We need to do something to stabilize this before people become homeless,’ FAITH Volusia’s Patty Santopadre said.
Flagler Schools Begins Three-Year Strategic Plan — And the Community Gets a Say
The Flagler County School District kicked off its workshop meeting on March 10, 2026, with a deep look at the new three-year strategic plan currently being built. The plan is…
Flagler County CSI Supervisor Completes Florida Sheriffs Women’s Leadership Academy
Savannah MacLellan, Crime Scene Investigations and Evidence Supervisor for the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, has graduated from Class 2 of the Florida Sheriffs Women’s Leadership Academy. The ceremony took place…
Renner Slated to Speak at Flagler County Republican Club on April 1
Flagler School Board gets first look at outline for next strategic plan
The new plan, which will steer the district’s goals for the next three years, has five pillars.
Flagler School Board gets first look at outline for next strategic plan
The new plan, which will steer the district’s goals for the next three years, has five pillars.
9,000 Volusia County Schools employees overpaid in technical glitch
District staff says all but funds from 152 employees have been recouped. The mistake was caused by the district’s new software for payroll.
9,000 Volusia County Schools employees overpaid in technical glitch
District staff says all but funds from 152 employees have been recouped. The mistake was caused by the district’s new software for payroll.
Palm Coast seeks community letters of support for historic Fire Station 22 restoration grant
Letters of support must be submitted by Monday, March 16, 2026. Residents may submit letters by email to communications@palmcoastgov.com.
Palm Coast Splash Pad reopens at Holland Park
The Splash Pad will officially reopened on Saturday, March 7.
A sign of change? Palm Coast considers allowing digital signage
The change is driven by a desire to increase the economic vitality for business in Town Center.
Dog shot by deputy during Palm Coast animal complaint now recovering
Bear was rushed to East Coast Animal Hospital by SMART Animal Rescue
SIDELINES: Seabreeze wins Five Star boys tennis title
Also: Former FPC wrestlers compete at NCAAs; Matanzas boys win Deltona track and field meet; FPC lifters win tourney title.
Uncertainty lingers over Hammock Dunes, European Village parking dispute
The European Village overflow parking spots are owned by the Dunes CDD. Last fall, the CDD increased the rent from European Village and when the HOA did not pay on…
Palm Coast Considers Allowing Digital Signs for the First Time; Proposed Rules Would Limit Placement, Brightness, and Animation
Palm Coast’s City Council heard a detailed proposal Tuesday on how the city could allow digital electronic signs — sometimes called electronic message centers — for the first time in…
Palm Coast Explores Splitting Duplex Lots Into Separate Homes as Affordable Housing Strategy; Builder Cites Sub-$300,000 Target Price
The Palm Coast City Council workshopped proposed changes Tuesday to the city’s duplex zoning regulations, focused on whether existing duplex lots could be split into two separate single-family lots as…

