Are City and UF headed to court?
Leases are running out June 30th for business owners operating in the thirty-four historic state-owned properties currently managed by the City of St. Augustine, and, at their regular Monday Night meeting, the commission will decide if they are going to sue the University of Florida to establish their claim to continue to be part of that process.

St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys told Historic City News that both visitors and residents will find something special in great local entertainment and shopping this weekend.
Members of the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association will be traveling through St. Augustine in a motorcade mid-day on Friday, June 25th, en-route to the St. Augustine National Cemetery on Marine Street for a wreath laying ceremony.
ARTWORTHY: Stephen Kent Pigman
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
Historic City News has some good news for local condominium owners and condominium associations who face the dilemma of members unable or unwilling to pay their monthly assessment to cover the cost of insurance, pool maintenance, landscape and other common expenses.
St. Johns County Fire Rescue told local Historic City News reporters that emergency personnel responded to a residential structure fire stemming from a lightning strike on Greenfield Drive late Monday afternoon.