Historic City Memories: The black vomit

St. Augustine and the Black Vomit
By Geoff Dobson


St. Augustine and the Black Vomit
By Geoff Dobson
Historic City News reporters found that pillow cases, teddy bears and tissue bags lined the hallway of Betty Griffin House after the Busy Bees 4-H Sewing Club donated these colorful sewn items.
Beverly J. Dobbs, 86, of St. Augustine, passed away on April 11th, at Flagler Hospital.
For the past two years, the Florida Division of Emergency Management has been working to implement a statewide infrastructure to support an FM-based emergency notification system and local reporters at Historic City News have learned that it is one step closer to reality.
Local Historic City News reporters continue to follow a police investigation into five pistol shots fired last night through the glass storefront of a local convenience store.
St. Augustine Visitors and Convention Bureau Communications Director Jay Humphreys reported some great entertainment activities for Historic City News readers this weekend.
Local Historic City News reporters interviewed Hank Whetstone this morning to get his opinion on Monday night’s adoption of a Floodplain Management Plan for the City of St. Augustine.
St. Augustine Police Commander Barry Fox is asking Historic City News readers for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an Aggravated Assault that occurred yesterday evening at the T-11 Store located at 52 San Marco Avenue.