Editorial: Is your vehicle safe from computer hackers?
Computer hacking exploded when the Internet evolved, making it easy to access computers via networks; and, now that wireless connections have become commonplace, formerly “closed networks” where you had to gain a physical connection to gain access, have become “open networks”.


Historic City News was informed that, last week, logging crews began thinning pine trees planted in the Guana River Wildlife Management Area in an effort to improve the habitat for wildlife and to help restore the natural plant community across the management area.
Members of Congress are encouraged by the Congressional Institute to recognize the artistic talents of their young constituents; and, in St Augustine and St Johns County, our Congressman, Representative Ron DeSantis, has informed Historic City News that he wants this year’s Congressional Art Competition winner to be from our District.
Athletics at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind are on a hot streak, according to a report received by Historic City News today.
Historic City News has been informed that state law enforcement agencies and associations joined forces today to encourage spring breakers to have a safe celebration in Florida.
On the first official day of the St Augustine Lions Seafood Festival, presented by Winn-Dixie, Historic City News reporters noticed a sea of activity as vendors and rides are still being setup at lunchtime.
Monica Reifeiss reported the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
St Johns County Fire Rescue alerts Historic City News readers traveling along the river, near 2425 CR-13 South, that the Florida Forestry Service will be conducting a control burn in the area.