Cultural Events July 16 – 23
Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.
Please call ahead, as changing weather conditions may affect some events.
Brian Thompson, Director, Public Information, reported to Historic City News that Flagler College Professor of Education Carl Williams has just released an instructional textbook on deaf education.
BreeLee Johnston reported to Historic City News that tomorrow, Friday, July 17th, 2009, the St. Augustine and St. Johns County local Tea Party Network will support a national “Hands Off our Healthcare Rally”.
Sgt. Charles E. Mulligan reported to Historic City News that detectives with The St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Robbery-Homicide Section have arrested a Corrections Deputy following an altercation that occurred in the early evening hours July 8th.
Historic City News has just learned that Harry Reid is rushing the anti-faith so-called Hate Crimes bill to the floor of the Senate this week.
Kevin Kelshaw reported to Historic City News that last week the Youth Services Unit of the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office worked an operation to conduct compliance checks on licensed retail businesses that sell alcoholic beverages.
The City of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that this Saturday’s running of the annual New Bridge of Lions 5K race will necessitate some minor interruptions of traffic along the city’s Bayfront, the Bridge of Lions and various streets in Davis Shores north of Anastasia Blvd.
Heavy rains contributed to a collision between a sightseeing train and a passenger car on San Marco Avenue this afternoon according to reports received by Historic City News today.