Community activist Maureen L. Ortagus dies
Historic City News has learned that a frequent speaker at local government meetings, caller to radio talk shows and opinionated commenter on various Internet discussion forums, 50 year-old Maureen L. Ortagus, who lived at 1445 Masters Drive in St. Augustine, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer.



The only way to be prepared for emergencies is training and exercise and Composite Squadron 173 from St Augustine is no exception, 2nd Lt. Dennis Maloney told Historic City News this weekend.
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Deputies reported to Historic City News that a 22 year-old St Augustine man is responsible a rash of car break-ins that occurred around 6:00 a.m. yesterday morning in the Royal St Augustine neighborhood.
Patti Henderson has announced to Historic City News that she has recently been appointed to the position of St. Johns County Chair for the Herman Cain Campaign for President.
American Express Travel Related Services Company reminds Historic City News readers that today is one of the most important local shopping events in communities like St. Augustine – Small Business Saturday.
Florida Department of Transportation spokesperson Laurie Sanderson reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that work began this month on an improvement project to replace the high mast lighting at the interchange of Interstate 95 and SR-16.