Hoots and Howls to benefit local animal charities
Chris Clark, standup bass player with Lonesome Bert and the Skinny Lizards, announced to Historic City News an appearance at a charity event for pets this Saturday at the St. Augustine Beach Pier Pavilion.

Planning and Building Director Mark Knight presented St. Augustine City Commissioners with a proposed noise ordinance revision at their regular meeting last night that will increase fines for violations to $499 for repeat offenses.
Yesterday, members of the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Youth Services Unit assisted by detectives from the Special Investigations Unit conducted another “Alcohol Compliance Detail” according to a report received by Historic City News.
Kim Lane informed local Historic City News reporters that the annual kid’s Halloween and costume parade will be held Sunday, October 31st.
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St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that police were called just before 2:00 a.m. Sunday morning notifying them of a physical altercation involving several participants in the area of 70 Hypolita Street.
Communication Manager for the Office of the County Administrator, Karen Pan, reported to Historic City News local news reporters that ten children got a hands-on lesson in both horticulture and community service through a partnership of the St. Johns County Health and Human Services Department and THE PLAYERS Championship Boys and Girls Club in St. Augustine.