National Geographic star visits St Augustine
Adam Shockey, Owner of Tour Saint Augustine and City Walks, reported to Historic City News that the host of “Python Hunters” on NatGeo WILD, Shawn Heflick, will be visiting St Augustine on May 1 as part of a Chamber of Commerce event.



Yesterday evening, the Executive Office of Governor Rick Scott announced to Historic City News that the House and Senate’s agreement to implement $480 million in teacher pay raises has been passed.
Historic City News has been informed by Community Affairs Bureau Commander Charles E. Mulligan, that the search for Vermont Heights resident, Barbara Parchem, resumed this morning at 8:00 a.m. focused on a specific area in Flagler Estates.
If the city’s alcoholic beverage ordinance can be adjusted, the lobby of the former Wells Fargo Bank on Cathedral Place could become a venue similar to Boston’s “Faneuil Hall Marketplace”, which contains a mix of shops, pushcarts, full service restaurants, and food stalls.
Guest Column: Proms, Parties and Alcohol
As work begins on the next phase of construction of the new $95 million four-lane roadway in southern Duval County, Historic City News readers interested in learning how the project will affect traffic or their neighborhood can attend a construction open house on Thursday afternoon, May 2nd.
Over the past year, we have been evaluating the most efficient way to handle the feature that set us apart from other news publications in St Augustine during our formative years — a provision for interactive commenting on news articles published on our website at historiccity.com
Barbara Golden, Communications Manager for the St Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau, informed local Historic City News reporters about the following entertaining events for our St Johns County readers.