Pump out boat joins city fleet
Historic City News has learned that the St. Augustine Marina has added a pump out boat to its fleet this week.
Historic City News has learned that the St. Augustine Marina has added a pump out boat to its fleet this week.
City Manager Bill Harriss will ask the St. Augustine City Commission to approve a planned sightseeing vehicle stop and Spanish Quarter entrance on their consent agenda.
Almost every new computer has a built-in webcam these days — whether you want it or not; even if you don’t really know how to use it.
Dr. Suzanne DeWees, Executive Director of CrimeStoppers of Northeast Florida, invited Historic City News readers to attend their 12th annual community banquet honoring local law enforcement.
Teachers and students were out in force this afternoon and Historic City News reporters caught up with them as they picketed to the sounds of car horns, supportive gestures and cheers; just outside of the local legislative office of District 20 Representative Bill Proctor.
St. Johns County news reporters learned from Florida Highway Patrol spokesman Lieutenant William H. Leeper that a total of four people have suffered serious injuries in two separate automobile accidents in St. Johns County in the last two days — one a 7 year-old child.
In our government, the voice of the American citizen is heard through the ballot box.
In the race to fill the District 4 seat on the St. Johns County Commission, Ponte Vedra Beach Resident John H. “Jay” Morris turned in his first campaign financial report last week; demonstrating that, for what he lacks in political name recognition countywide, he makes up for in strong financial support in his district.