- December 5, 2025
Lee Christie and Cash are active participants in the Ambassador Dog program.
Brayden Lane was honored at his school, Bunnell Elementary, as everyone wore orange. Bray even got to eat orange ice cream. Photo by Jacque Estes
Merrick Smith took Earth Day literally, picking up a shell off the path.
Katie Korogodsky enjoyed painting at Washington Oaks' Earth Day. Photo by Jacque Estes
Alex Korogodsky enjoys super large bubbles in the children' s area at Earth Day at Washington Oaks Gardens State Park. Photo by Jacque Estes
Old Kings Elementary School dancers practice on the lawn by the green house at Earth Day.
Grand Champion winners for LINK; Sarah Dance, Kayla Dance, and Ivana Moore. Not pictured: Judy Colindres and Vasthi Malvoisin.
Yashoda Sandoval sits next to her dog, Champ, as he tests out a āJā hook paw on his new prosthetic leg at FPC' s i3 Academy. Photo by Jacque Estes
Alex Stephens of Joe' s New York Pizza and Pasta, took bronze at the World Pizza Games.
Bob Falk, Dennis Puleo, Tom Hanks and Bob DeVenzia went viral with this recreation of a 1966 photo from San Diego to the current shot of the four in Hammock Beach.
Pastor Kelly Johnson of Parkview Baptist Church snaps a selfie with Father Al Esposito of Santa Maria Del Mar, Pastor Eric Trawick of First Baptist Church of Bunnell and Dr. Kevin James Sr. of Palm Coast United Methodist Church. Photo by Lisa Wolfe
Sal Rutigliano, the Rev. Harry Gilman and Maj. Thomas Hall salute for the retiring of colors at the Flagler County Memorial Day ceremony. Photo by Lisa Wolfe
First Baptist Christian Academy' s first two graduates, Robin Scott and Matthew Mills, move their tassels from the right to the left.
Labrador Cloud and Golden Retriever Jessie stayed occupied in the pool
Janis Thompson named Cloud the winner of the kissing contest.
Golden Retriever Thumper takes a rest from running around.
Former Palm Coast Observer staff writer Andrew O' Brien captured this moment at the vigil for the Pulse victims.
Sheriff' s Office Corporal Kenny Goncalves and Deputy Jonathan Duenas stopped traffic for the gator at Cypress Point Parkway ans Cypress and Cypress Edge Drive.
At just 2 years old, Harper Allison, born with gastroschisis, seems to appreciate the little things, like a walk in the rain.
Sheriff' s Office deputies salute during a ceremony to honor law enforcement officers who were killed in the line of duty, May 19.