Tweaks still continue to May Street – San Marco Avenue project
Historic City News reporters spoke with Mayor Nancy Shaver and others who attended last night’s well-attended presentation by the Florida Department of Transportation. Although the state says that they have settled on “Alternative 5” for the intersection of May Street and San Marco Avenue, continuing changes seem to indicate that certain aspects of the project may remain fluid right up until construction commences.




Historic City News readers have observed that The month of April was a very bad month for violent crime in the City of St Augustine and surrounding areas; however, Police Chief Loran Lueders addressed the City Commission at their regular meeting last night to provide his assessment of what he described as “anomalies”.
An Anastasia Boulevard pre-FDOT meeting will be held on Tuesday, April 26th, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Black Fly restaurant on Anastasia Boulevard.
It’s time to get outside and enjoy our beautiful weather in our wonderful city. Get some exercise, meet and greet, walk and talk in your own neighborhood with Mayor Shaver.
This afternoon at about 3:22 p.m., Historic City News was informed by the Florida Highway Patrol that twenty-four (24) St Johns County students were involved in a collision while onboard their school bus.
Historic City News readers are patriotically invited to attend the Saint Augustine Tea Party general meeting this Tuesday evening, April 26, 2016, held at the Village Inn, 900 N. Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St. Augustine, beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Historic City News set out over 16-years ago with a simple purpose, a Toshiba laptop, and a shoestring budget. Arguably, a 40-year-old writer with too much time on his hands didn’t hurt.