Grassroots activist training at meeting
Dena Espenscheid, representing American Majority Florida, will be the guest speaker when the Saint Augustine Tea Party meets at the Village Inn restaurant at 900 N Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St Augustine at 6:30 p.m., on Tuesday, October 9.



Traffic Homicide investigator Mac McGinnis reported to Historic City News that a 30-year-old bicyclist was killed this morning as he traveled east on Nocatee Parkway; and collided with a 2008 Honda SUV at Crosswater Parkway.
Historic City News readers will soon choose who to select for President of the United States; but they will have to choose between more than just Barack Obama and Mitt Romney — in fact twelve-pair of would-be president/vice-president candidate’s names will appear on the ballot, plus a blank line to select one of six additional write-in candidates.
Historic City News editor Michael Gold sat with St Johns County Supervisor of Elections Vicky Oakes yesterday morning for an update on the 2012 General Election — the first since this year’s reapportionment of voting districts.
Retired Court of Appeal Judge Frank D Upchurch, Jr, of St Augustine passed away on Thursday, October 4, 2012, at the Bailey Center for Caring at the age of 90-years-old; the result of injuries suffered in a fall.
Letter: Reject flawed Republican nominee
Eric Draper, Executive Director of Audubon Florida, reported to Historic City News that he recently brought congratulations and gifts for St Augustine’s youngest bird steward, 9-year-old John Brice.
Board member Steve Fricke has invited Historic City News readers to attend the 7th Annual Pancake Breakfast fundraiser presented by the Kiwanis Club of Historic St Augustine on Saturday October 13, 2012.