Editorial: The First Amendment is alive and well
Michael Gold, Editor in Chief
HISTORIC CITY NEWS
St Augustine, FL
This week had some ups and downs, not unlike most autumn weeks after Labor Day, but one top story in St Augustine was concluded with little fanfare; a story about the American free press, the rights of citizens in this nation to criticize their government, and a clear reminder than when elected officials get too big for their britches, there are consequences.
City fire department gets vehicle extrication tools
The St. Augustine Fire Department informed local Historic City News reporters that they have received a very generous and tremendously useful piece of equipment this week via a grant from the Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation.
Evening tours at the Castillo rescheduled
National Park Service has asked Historic City News to announce that the special evening tour of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument previously announced has been rescheduled for Saturday, October 17th.
Help authorities locate missing St Johns County woman

Sisters of St Joseph celebrate 150-years of service
Letter: Large campaign contributors expect special treatment
Letter: Large campaign contributors expect special treatment
Mary Carrozza
St Augustine, FL
Dear Editor:
I am happy to read that Commissioner Todd Neville has formally scrapped plans to seek a defamation lawsuit against Historic City News.






