Home building permits up 56%
May 16, 2012
From January to April 2011, there were 43 single-family permits pulled in Flagler. This year: 67.
Interpreter's case becomes cause
May 16, 2012
While working a fraud case, interpreter Bella Garalde decided she had to help.
Palm Harbor: cut and dry
May 12, 2012
Lost tenants, high turnover plague Palm Harbor Shopping Center. But the stalwarts are successful, and the owners are in talks with a big box to replace Bealls on the west side.
County offers solution to impact fee impasse
May 9, 2012
The county wants Palm Coast to maintain Matanzas Woods Parkway.
City debates cottage foods
May 9, 2012
The City Council will likely make a decision at its May 22 workshop.
Pollinger's party status in jeopardy
May 8, 2012
Republican sheriff candidate was registered Democrat in New Jersey.
Crime down, assaults up
May 5, 2012
Flagler County crime is down 4.2%. Officials say being proactive makes all the difference.
Two incidents dent park's reputation
May 2, 2012
Charges of false imprisonment and firing shots were issued Sunday.
Aide jailed for child porn
May 2, 2012
Daniel Biles, 38, was arrested on six counts of child pornography.
August vote: schools' half-cent
May 2, 2012
Officials: Renewal of the tax is essential to maintain infrastructure.
- May
18 Family Promise of Flagler Open House
4:00 pm - May
18 Sea Turtle Talk
6:00 pm - May
18 Parents Night Out
6:30 pm - May
18 FPCHS Spring Musical ‘Oliver!’
7:00 pm
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Church, school join forces to send cows to Uganda
05/16/12
The A.M. Guild at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church joined forces with students at the church’s school to participate in a Heifer International fundraiser to purchase milk cows for needy families in Uganda. -
Counting turtles
05/16/12
As of Friday, May 11, there are 18 loggerhead nests in Flagler County, according to the Volusia/Flagler Turtle Patrol. -
Student art
05/16/12
Flagler Palm Coast High School junior Melissa Sackett created these paintings is Monica James’ class.


