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Husband arrested in killing of St Augustine woman
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Husband arrested in killing of St Augustine woman

Just after 10:30 p.m. last night, local Historic City News reporters were informed that the husband of 44 year-old Stephanie Theresa Singleton-Gilliam was arrested in St Augustine and booked in the St Johns County Detention Facility, charged with her murder.

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Dan Hutto retires as president of FSDB
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Dan Hutto retires as president of FSDB

Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind announced to Historic City News local reporters that the school’s 16th president, L. Daniel Hutto, would officially retire this week — his board meeting April 27 will be his last official event.

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Family law supervisor found dead inside home
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Family law supervisor found dead inside home

Historic City News has learned that family members of the victim in this morning’s stabbing inside a residence on Duval Street in St Augustine, have been contacted about the death of a supervisory employee of the St Johns County Clerk of Court.

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Latest e-mail scam involves St Augustine commissioner
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Latest e-mail scam involves St Augustine commissioner

Soon after 9:00 a.m. this morning, Historic City News received an upsetting e-mail, ostensibly from St Augustine Commissioner Bill Leary, with news that he and his family had been mugged at their hotel and left stranded with a $2850 hotel bill that they had no way to pay.

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Spanish royal family to visit St Augustine
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Spanish royal family to visit St Augustine

Spain’s Consul in Miami, Cristina Barrios, confirmed for Historic City News reader Raphael Cosme that 74 year-old King Juan Carlos I of Spain and Her Majesty Queen Sophia would visit St Augustine by the first week of May, 2013.

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SWAT extracts man from St Augustine residence
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SWAT extracts man from St Augustine residence

Historic City News has learned that just after 2:00 a.m. this morning, deputies with the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 1100 Block of Linwood Loop in St Augustine to serve a warrant on 38 year-old Brandon Darrel Ervie.

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Fireworks erupt at St Augustine commission meeting
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Fireworks erupt at St Augustine commission meeting

Nothing short of fireworks during the first two-hour segment of the St Augustine City Commission during their regular meeting tonight when a local pastor took the podium — not to recite a benediction, but rather to condemn the members of the commission and city staff for defamation of his Lincolnville church.

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Water pressure may fall as water mains replaced
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Water pressure may fall as water mains replaced

Paul Williamson, director of public affairs for the City of St Augustine, informed Historic City News local reporters that as new water mains are installed over the next two months as part of Riberia Street Phase 2 Project, residents in the area would likely see intermittent low water pressure.

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