Hayling will receive award at Freedom Trail Luncheon
The 7th Annual ACCORD Freedom Trail Luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. on July 2, 2013, at the beautiful and historic Casa Monica Hotel, according to an announcement from Gwendolyn Duncan received by Historic City News.


The St Augustine Jewish Historical Society informed Historic City News reporters that the largest mass arrest of Rabbis in the United States occurred here in St Augustine on June 18, 1964.
Emily Jane Murray reported upcoming adventures available to Historic City News readers beginning this week and continuing through June — all presented or sponsored by the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Historic City News has been following, with interest, as the City of St Augustine staff and commission members are being asked by a few vocal residents to intrude on the property rights of a local hotel operator who has built a permitted fence separating her commercial property on Dolphin Drive from pedestrian traffic along Anastasia Boulevard.
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Flagler County Sheriff’s detectives reported to Historic City News this morning that what appears to have been an argument over rent and living arrangements, resulted in the death of a 76-year-old Palm Coast man and his tenant being arrested for second-degree murder.
A few St Augustine residents have been pushing to deny local hotelier Virginia Whetstone the right to install a fence; separating her property on Dolphin Drive from Anastasia Boulevard on the east-side approach to the Bridge of Lions — going so far as to engage in an e-mail campaign to members of the city commission and city staff.