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Palm Coast woman critically injured when struck by car early Monday, FHP says
A 36-year-old Palm Coast woman suffered critical injuries when she was hit by a car early Monday in Flagler County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The crash happened at 12:38 a.m. on Moody Boulevard west of North Forsyth Street, the FHP stated. The woman was trying to cross Moody...
Alexis Minaberry: Your Volusia-Flagler Athlete of the Week for May 6-11
The results are in, and Spruce Creek softball player Alexis Minaberry has been named the Athlete of the Week for the week of May 6-11. The sophomore had hits in all three of her at-bats and scored three times during a 7-1 victory over Mandarin in the Region 1-7A quarterfinals. Two of her hits were solo homers. She claimed 68% of the votes.
Daytona Beach, Palm Coast under tornado watch as strong storms move through. See radar
A tornado watch has been issued for Volusia and Flagler counties, along with several other Florida counties stretching from St. Augustine south through Brevard County and along portions of the West Coast from Homosassa Springs through Tampa. A tornado warning was issued until 5 a.m. for Ormond Beach, Holly Hill...
Flagler OARS together with Discover & Recover St. Johns Presents: Recovery Fest 2024 TShirt Design Contest Flagler & St. Johns Counties, Florida
Flagler OARS together with Discover & Recover St. Johns are thrilled to announce the launch of the Recovery Fest 2024 T-Shirt Design Contest, inviting artists and designers from around the world to participate in celebrating the journey of recovery from substance use disorders. The competition aims to crowdsource creative and...
Two Events: ‘Housing Policy Forum’ on May 17 and ‘Housing Fair’ on May 18
Palm Coast, FL—Housing officials from Flagler County and the City of Palm Coast are hosting two separate events on consecutive days – Friday, May 17, and Saturday, May 18 – to address different needs of the community. “These are two important events with distinct focuses,” said Site...
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