More regulation of “sub-9” transportation
In one of the last items of business in a City Commission meeting that went on until 10:00 p.m. last night, St Augustine City Attorney Ron Brown addressed “concerns” that entrepreneurs offering small-scale tour services are intruding on the domains of larger regulated competitors.


Historic City News rarely reports on the City of St Augustine appealing the decision of the Planning and Zoning Board; however, tonight Mark Knight, Director of Planning and Building, rose to appeal a decision that would allow the partition of two homes built on one-half of a lot in Lincolnville.

Park Service Specialist Terri Newmans reminds Historic City News readers in St Augustine that there are only 12 more days until the third annual Battle of Bloody Mose Anniversary Commemoration.
A 43 year-old man who has been living with his uncle in Ponte Vedra Beach during the past three years has been missing since last Monday afternoon, June 4, according to a report received by Historic City News from Sheriff’s Media Relations Officer Kevin Kelshaw this afternoon.
Romanza president Albert Syeles reported to Historic City News that Tuesday evening, June 12, would be the last Gathering of the local art and cultural event organization until September, “while we take a summer hiatus”.
Ranger Joe Brehm with the National Park Service at Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that one hundred and thirty years ago, the French Astronomical Society was here at the fort to observe the transit of Venus across the face of the sun.