Seabird deaths appear migration-related
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced to local Historic City News reporters that after examining some of the more than 150 dead or distressed birds sighted along the coast, researchers believe these deaths are related to stress from the species’ long, trans-Atlantic migration.



When a local Dunkin Donuts employee dropped off her deposit at Regions Bank on South Ponce de Leon Boulevard Tuesday afternoon, there was more in her bank bag than cash; according to information received by Historic City News in St Augustine.
Historic City News in St Augustine was notified today of a three-suspect round-up in connection with a large amount of car burglaries that have occurred over the past few days in the Royal St Augustine area.
Hard to believe that Independence Day is right around the corner — but, it is; and the City of St Augustine Police Department has learned that at least one nearby fireworks display will not be held this year, likely pushing our already popular celebration along the bayfront to capacity.
Historic City News readers in St Augustine and St Johns County have earned a reward for their contribution to our local attractions; and now that summer is officially here, and family members are visiting you during their vacations, we want to remind you of some special offers for residents.
St Augustine police were called to a business on St George Street last night at about 6:30 p.m. after a 25 year-old deaf man reported that he had been sexually battered at the Historic Downtown Parking Facility.
The men and women of The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office reported to Historic City News today that they are saddened by the passing of former Sheriff Neil J. Perry.
Jennifer L Zuberer, Communications and Resource Manager for the city’s 450th Commemoration, announced to local Historic City News reporters that two Flagler College students are creating a compilation video of St Augustine stories to share with the community.