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Parents of injured child sue school district
The parents of a boy who was injured when he fell last spring from playground equipment at a Flagler County school are now suing the district.
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Bunnell man arrested in beating
A Bunnell man who lives in a shed is accused of trying to kill a man by beating him in the head and body with a weapon, Bunnell police said this morning.
Northern York County School District to receive H1N1 vaccinations
A dose of the swine flu vaccine mist, also known as the H1N1 vaccine, is shown at the Flagler County Health Department in Bunnell, Fla., on Thursday.
Getting down and dirty -- literally
It was a trying summer season for the grounds crew at Volusia Speedway Park. "It rained almost every afternoon," said Jimmy Sams, who oversees VSP's track maintenance.
Some parents have mixed feelings about safety of swine flu vaccine
A dose of the swine flu vaccine mist, also known as the H1N1 vaccine, is shown at the Flagler County Health Department in Bunnell, Fla., on Thursday.
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Flagler officials balk at utility hike
Flagler County officials are urging Bunnell to reconsider a utility rate increase that would see the county's annual bill more than double in the next two years.
6 area restaurants face $2,750 in fines for state violations
The state Department of Business and Professional Regulation handed out a total of $2,750 in fines in September to six restaurants in Volusia and Flagler counties.
Palm Coast begins home-buying program
The City of Palm Coast will begin accepting applications on Monday from qualified individuals wishing to purchase a home.
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Steps to lower power bills help in hard times
Eight months ago, Alfreda Cummings lost her job. Then summer came and the heat in her tiny Drain Street home reached epic proportions.
The Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition's meeting begins at noon Thursday at the First United Methodist Church, 118 King St.
An 18-year-old Bunnell man has been charged by Flagler County Sheriff's investigators with an October 4 armed home invasion in Western Flagler County.
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Bunnell discusses repairs to waterlogged City Hall
After moving out of a leaky City Hall in the wake of May's record rainfall, Bunnell officials are gearing up to decide where to go next.
Swine flu arrives in Flagler County
The first batches of swine flu vaccine arrived in Central Florida on Friday. Flagler County was the first to receive a shipment of the Swine flu nasal mist.
Fraternal Order of Eagles 4256 will sponsor a fundraiser Oct. 17 to help Gene Wathen pay funeral expenses for his mother, Mama Flo, known as a beloved sister of the Eagles.
Salvation Army Christmas registration begins
Low-income families can start registering with the local Salvation Army for toys, food and possibly clothing for the Christmas season.
Teenager Morgan Leppert said she was heartbroken as she listened in court Tuesday to her murder victim's family call her an animal worthy of execution and describe how he overcame his disability before he died.
Two Injured When Motorcycle and Car Collide
Two motorcyclists are hospitalized with major injuries after a crash Sunday afternoon.
Local desalinization plant inevitable, experts say
Prepare to be desalinated -- eventually. And it's a good thing. Those were among the messages delivered by a panel of experts during a public meeting Wednesday night in Marineland to discuss a proposed water desalination plant to supply the region's taps.
PJC health care forum is Friday
Cancer survivor Faith Coleman - a 2009 CNN Hero - is a panelist for "Getting the Facts Straight," a Pensacola Junior College health care reform community forum.
Desalination meeting set for Wednesday
Interested in a debriefing on desalination? The Coquina Coast Seawater Desalination Project will hold a public meeting Wednesday in Marineland to discuss its plans to turn seawater into drinking water.