Group planning to save Marineland wins bankruptcy auction
Read full article: Group planning to save Marineland wins bankruptcy auctionA group led by dolphin experts, with financial backing from a Clay County couple, is a step closer to becoming the new owners of the historic Marineland Dolphin Adventure near the St. Johns-Flagler County line.
Northern Flagler County coastline to be reinforced with new dune project
Read full article: Northern Flagler County coastline to be reinforced with new dune projectFlagler County's fragile coastline is getting a major facelift with $9 million announced for dune restoration near MalaCompra Beach Park.
‘Pretty significant:’ Birds washed up on Florida shores had plastic in their stomachs
Read full article: ‘Pretty significant:’ Birds washed up on Florida shores had plastic in their stomachsDozens of birds found dead or sick on Central Florida beaches in the last month apparently have plastic in their stomachs, according to the hospital caring for them.
These are the 50 smallest places in Florida. Can you guess which ranks No. 1?
Read full article: These are the 50 smallest places in Florida. Can you guess which ranks No. 1?The U.S. Census Bureau released its population data for 2022, revealing the Florida cities and towns with the smallest populations.
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Pilot had cocaine in system at time of double fatal crash, NTSB says
Read full article: Pilot had cocaine in system at time of double fatal crash, NTSB saysRecords show Jeffrey Salan, 70, was piloting the plane on July 13, 2017 while training 27-year-old Mohammed Alanazi, of Saudi Arabia. The NTSB listed the cause of the crash as loss of in-flight control. Records from the agency show that Salan had cocaine and marijuana in his system at the time of the crash but whether he was experiencing the effects of the drugs at the time is unknown. A family member said Salan used marijuana casually and had used cocaine in the past. Records show the plane then descended a second time and final time at a rate of 10,000 feet per minute.
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