Ribbon cutting for new public safety radio system
St Johns County hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony today, and Historic City News was in attendance for the unveiling of the new county-wide 800 MHz public safety radio system.

St Johns County hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony today, and Historic City News was in attendance for the unveiling of the new county-wide 800 MHz public safety radio system.
When the Tourist Development Council holds its regular business meeting tomorrow, Monday, July 15, at 1:30 p.m., Historic City News local reporters are expecting some public comments in support, and some in protest, to ratings given by the funding panel as to how $550,000 in bed tax money will be spent next Fiscal year.
Historic City News was informed by the Florida Highway Patrol that yesterday morning, a verbal confrontation between a bicyclist and a pedestrian, led to a motor vehicle crash — leaving the bicyclist hospitalized in critical condition.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
In a special edition of The St Augustine Report, published by former St Augustine Mayor George Gardner, Historic City News discovered that the focus was new found momentum for the controversial 7-Eleven convenience store and gas station envisioned for the intersection of May Street and San Marco Avenue in the North City neighborhood of Nelmar Terrace.
Historic City News readers are invited to attend Monday afternoon when the St Johns County Tourist Development Council hears the recommendations its funding panel on how to spend $550,000 in bed tax money for funding requests in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category — good news for twenty-two program operators, for others, not so much.