Hurricane Erin, rip current and Rehoboth Beach
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FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. - Firefighters rescued a young coyote trapped inside a drain pipe in Flagler Beach on Monday evening. Emergency crews rescued a young coyote trapped approximately 30 feet inside a drain pipe along Lambert Avenue in Flagler Beach on Monday evening.
At first, it was believed to be a puppy, but after the rescue effort, it was confirmed that the animal was a juvenile coyote.
While it will not make landfall, hurricane Erin poses risks for Florida’s First Coast due to high surf and dangerous rip currents.
For many hotel managers, the August time slot for the Coke Zero has been a positive transition, adding another special event to summer calendar.
That is why Flagler Beach Police are asking people to stay away. "It’s unbelievable that it’s almost 2024 and the trampling of the sea dunes still occurs," they posted on social media.
Now, the sky off Flagler Beach will be devoid of any commercial fireworks show on the Fourth. It would have been the first show in Flagler Beach since 2019 after COVID-19 shut down fireworks in ...
Affluent guests staying at the Royal Poinciana or The Breakers would explore the trail via wicker chairs wheeled by hotel employees
A critically eroded beach got a major facelift, and it was done just in time for Labor Day weekend. "I like the white sand," Cindy Gruber, Flagler Beach resident, said.
“We contribute to the Flagler Beach Historical Museum,” said Lukasik. “And yes, the tourism office pays for the Fourth of July fireworks — $25,000 — each and every year.
Flagler County Coastal Engineer Ansley Wren-Key, Deputy County Administrator Jorge Salinas, County Administrator Heidi Petito and Commission Chair Andy Dance took U.S. House District 6 Rep. Randy Fine (center) on a tour of the county's 18 miles of coastline on Aug. 13. Courtesy photo/Flagler County