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Expired medication to be collected next Saturday

Crime Prevention Deputy Diana Bryant announced to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office is hosting “Operation: Medicine Cabinet” next weekend in the parking lot of the Flagler Imaging Center located at 101 Health Park Boulevard in St. Augustine.

Community

Final action on proposed noise ordinance

Historic City News has been informed that the St. Augustine City Commission will hold a public hearing and decide on final action for a noise ordinance at their regular meeting Monday night in the Alcazar Room of City Hall.

Government

Next round in horse-drawn carriage debate Monday

When the St. Augustine City Commission meets Monday night, starting at 5:00 p.m., Historic City News will be watching as a revised horse carriage ordinance, including franchise requirements and a limit of 25 permits, is considered.

Government

Third Annual Food for Fines Program

Library director Debra Rhodes Gibson told local Historic City News reporters that the St. Johns County Public Library System will kick off its Third Annual Food for Fines Program this week.

Lincolnville Heritage Festival off to good start

The 30th Annual Lincolnville Heritage Festival got underway today and promises to provide Historic City News readers a great weekend of large national musical acts, gospel choirs, soul food, BBQ, vendors, games, hot air balloon rides and much more.

Community

Letter: Thanks for supporting better Port structure

Dear Editor: I appreciate this opportunity to thank everyone for their support.

Editorials

Snodgrass by two

Historic City News Editor Michael Gold has just returned from the Supervisor of Elections office where political newcomer Gary Snodgrass has defeated incumbent Edward S. George for the City of St. Augustine Beach Commission Seat 5 in a recount conducted by the St. Johns County Canvassing Board.

Government

Search is on for missing Shores resident

An alert to Historic City News readers that detectives are attempting to locate a 34 year-old St. Augustine woman who, family members say, has not been heard from since Friday, October 29th.

Community

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