Business Journal takes six Press awards
The Florida Press Association recognized the Jacksonville Business Journal with six awards in the 2010 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest.

The Florida Press Association recognized the Jacksonville Business Journal with six awards in the 2010 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest.
Historic City News will be on hand when U.S. Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar and the St. Augustine 450th Commemoration Commission holds its inaugural meeting in St. Augustine on Monday July 18th.
Public Information Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Police Department has responded to three auto burglaries from the Alligator Farm and three auto burglaries from the YMCA in recent days.
Lance Thate informed local Historic City News reporters that a group of re-enactors took to the streets of downtown St. Augustine to celebrate Independence Day by circulating copies of the United States Constitution.
Public Information Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that last night, the St. Augustine Police Department was called to the parking lot at the intersection of Cordova Street and Carrera Street to investigate a report of a stolen vehicle.

Sheriff’s detectives have reported to Historic City News that they have identified six suspects, including five juveniles, who they say are responsible for a number of auto burglaries that occurred in the St. Augustine Shores community early Saturday morning.
The land beneath the Matanzas River is the property of the City of St. Augustine, according to a statement given to Historic City News by City Attorney Ronald W. Brown.