Proctor receives Rubio endorsement
Alison Johnson, Campaign Manager for the Re-Elect Bill Proctor State Representative – District 20 campaign, told Historic City News reporters that former Speaker of the House Marco Rubio has endorsed Representative Proctor.

In an announcement from Governor Charlie Crist received by Historic City News earlier today, our reporters learned that the governor participated in the “Hands Across the Sand” event at the Navarre Pier on Pensacola Beach.
In a communication from Dana Reiding, Chief of the Bureau of Records at the Division of Driver Licenses, local Historic City News reporters have learned that, effective July 1st, counties and municipalities in Florida are authorized to use red light cameras.
Dana Ste. Claire, Director of the Heritage Tourism Department, told Historic City News that immediately following the July 4th holiday weekend, the City of St. Augustine will commence an aggressive schedule to create a new entrance to the Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum.
Local CitySprouter, Cash McVay, informed Historic City News reporters that tomorrow, Sunday, June 27th, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., the Lincolnville Community Garden will present Jaime Pawelek speaking about the importance of bee pollinators, their ecology and biology, as well as how to attract them to your gardens.
The St. Johns County administrative offices informed local Historic City News reporters that all departments of the Board of County Commissioners will be closed on Friday, July 2nd as an unpaid staff furlough day.
More questions linger than answers as Historic City News local reporters continue looking into the recent administrative leave of 31 year-old Ryan R. Dettra from his position as General Manager of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
Historic City News reporters learned that late yesterday afternoon, another attempt was made by St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation employees to have Shores’ resident Keith Goldstein arrested.