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10 Years and 520 Shows Later, Toby Tobin and WNZF Cross a Milestone of Real Estate Matters in Flagler
Ten years ago Don Tobin, better known to Flagler County and the world as Toby Tobin, had a conversation with David Alfin. Alfin’s real estate business was doing well. He was years from his run for Palm Coast City Council and the mayorship. He wanted to launch a radio show on WNZF with Tobin as his co-host. Tobin had established his name locally with GoToby, the real estate-focused website he started in 2006.
Will Hurricane Beryl impact Volusia, Flagler? See where the Category 4 storm is headed
Hurricane Beryl is headed toward the Caribbean Monday as a dangerous Category 4 storm with winds of 130 mph. Will Beryl impact Volusia and Flagler counties?. The massive storm formed Friday night and is moving westward at 21 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. It became a hurricane late Saturday afternoon after developing into a tropical storm late Friday, and ramped up to a Category 4 storm Sunday.
Army Corps dredging project begins on Flagler Beach
FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. – A dune renourishment project nearly 14 years in the making in Flagler County is officially underway. The Army Corps of Engineers will start dredging sand this week to restore three miles of dunes. The crews were finishing final preparations on Monday and the dredging will...
Fourth of July beach forecast: What's the weather for Daytona Beach, Volusia, Flagler?
With the big July 4th holiday falling on a Thursday, the stage is set for a long holiday weekend at the World’s Most Famous Beach. Is the weather going to cooperate? What’s the chance of those nasty afternoon storms that have started to descend like clockwork nearly every afternoon? ...
'Caring,' 'personable,' 'knowledgeable': Dr. Erika Equizi's rise to success
In July 2021, Dr. Erika Equizi needed to make some extra money while her new business, Premier Chiropractic, was getting started. So she decided to get a part time job with Mark Woods, of Fun Coast Bartending, and serve at community events. In June 2024, Equizi was at another community...
'One Bad Mother': Daytona Beach, Flagler fireworks stores show off July Fourth wares
If you are planning on shooting off fireworks this July 4, you can stick with boring old sparklers and firecrackers, sure, but how about cutting loose with "One Bad Mother?" a 16-shot, multi-blooming display of crackling flowers with a three-shot finale, each blasting as high as 200 feet in the air and breaking up to 150 feet wide?
Adams Cameron Foundation & Community Partners to Host 5th Annual Christmas in July Event
The Adams Cameron Foundation with Hayward Brown Insurance Flagler, Inc. and Politis and Matovina are proud to sponsor the fifth annual upcoming Christmas in July fundraiser to benefit Christmas Come True. The event is scheduled to take place on Friday, July 12th at 6:30pm at the Palm Coast Elks Lodge. This year’s event will host a dinner and a comedy magic show, featuring headliner Mark Alan and MC and comedy from Cristy B, along with a silent auction.
The Daily Cartoon and Live Briefing: Saturday, June 29, 2024
To include your event in the Briefing and Live Calendar, please fill out this form. Daily weather briefing from the National Weather Service in Jacksonville here. Drought conditions here. (What is the Keetch-Byram drought index?). Check today’s tides in Flagler Beach here. tropical cyclone activity here, and even more...
DeSantis Veto of Vacation-Rental Bill Opens the Way for Palm Coast Regulations with Flagler’s as Model
“I would be surprised if it gets through the governor’s veto pen,” Lauren Boehmer, one of Palm Coast’s lobbyists from the Southern Group, told the council on Tuesday in reference to a bill all but ending local regulation of vacation rentals. Boehmer was right. Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday, facing pressure to do so, vetoed the measure–the first to clear the Legislature after annual attempts since 2014–saying the proposal would create “bureaucratic red tape” for local officials.
Tiger Bay Straw Poll: Richardson Trounces Danko; Derek Barrs and Lauren Ramirez Take Schools, Alfin Hangs On
In a Flagler Tea Party straw poll 12 years ago, Scott Westbrook won big for judge, Ray Stevens for sheriff, and Stacia Warren for state attorney. None of them actually won when it counted. R.J. Larizza was just sworn in for his fifth term as state attorney, though Warren went on to win a circuit judgeship in a subsequent election. The poll was wrong on most other counts.
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