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.

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.
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.
Dear Editor:
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.
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.
For many years, Daniel D. Holiday has been known as the preeminent sandal maker on Aviles Street, and, today, as one of the final touches of the ancient street’s makeover is completed, Holiday told Historic City News that the City has finally taken its most important step.
Dear Editor: