Little Shop of Horrors presented on FloArts stage
Susan Kessler invited Historic City News readers to attend a FloArts presentation of the musical “Little Shop of Horrors”.
Susan Kessler invited Historic City News readers to attend a FloArts presentation of the musical “Little Shop of Horrors”.
The local St. Augustine news desk has learned that at about 7:45 Friday morning, Police Officer Frank Shipp responded to the area of the 20th block of Madeore Street to investigate a residential burglary that occurred sometime Sunday between 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
A group of homeowners in the St. Augustine Shores community told local news reporters at Historic City News today that they have had it with St. Augustine Shores Service Corporation.
St. Johns County, in partnership with the City of St. Augustine and Florida Department of Transportation, is pleased to announce West King Street is now re-open to two-way traffic.
St. Johns County local news reporters learned that Mike Shad Nissan, on Cassat Avenue in Jacksonville, has donated a 2009 Nissan Altima to benefit the Betty Griffin House.
The bankruptcy court confirmed Morris Publishing Group’s reorganization plan and approved the adequacy of its Disclosure Statement today; clearing the way for the Company to emerge from bankruptcy as soon as March 1, 2010.
Friends of A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway will host its first ever Environmental Education Fair on Saturday, May 1st in Marineland, according to an announcement received by the St. Augustine local news desk today.
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