Manhunt under way for gun-carrying delivery robbers
Detectives with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Robbery-Homicide Unit are continuing to investigate a series of armed robberies to food delivery or taxi drivers that have occurred over the past year in the West Augustine area.



Ed Wuellner, Executive Director of the airport, announced to Historic City News today that the Federal Aviation Administration has awarded the Northeast Florida Regional Airport in St. Augustine a $6.19 million grant for the airport’s “Taxiway B” project.
In the last budget meeting, City officials announced their intention to cut funding pursuant to a contract made in February 2009 with former commissioner and Mayor George Gardner to write and distribute a periodic newsletter on behalf of the Department of Public Affairs.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys informed Historic City News local reporters that there is a great mix of music, tours, exercise and activities — inside or outside this weekend across St. Johns County.
Lindsey Phillips has invited Historic City News readers to join the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument in celebration of “Spanish Living History Day”.
St. Johns County Energy Efficiency Coordinator Lowry Shuler reported to Historic City News that commercial contractors and homeowners will have the opportunity to participate in a free energy efficiency workshop this evening to learn how to save money by building more efficiently.
Lieutenant Jeremy Robshaw, Public Information Officer for St. Johns County, informed Historic City News reporters that, beginning October 1, 2011, the Pet Center will be adjusting the hours of operation in order to maximize staff efficiency and reduce personnel costs.
Flagler College announced to local Historic City News reporters that Assistant Professor of Communication Rosemary Tutt, APR, has earned her credential of Certified Public Relations Counselor.