After surgery – local infant with rare disease dies
Historic City News has learned that the local baby diagnosed with a disorder known as “1p36 chromosome deletion and duplication”, passed away yesterday.
Historic City News has learned that the local baby diagnosed with a disorder known as “1p36 chromosome deletion and duplication”, passed away yesterday.
Debra Rhodes Gibson reported to Historic City News that the St. Johns County Public Library System is inviting the community to join together in the enjoyment of reading and the 5th annual St. Johns Reads program.
Flagler College reported to Historic City News that their fall Community Lecture Series “Rock ‘n’ Roll Landscapes,” will conclude with Terry Nails — when he presents “Hard Rock and Heavy Metal: Ozzy and Other Delightful Madmen”.
St. Augustine Police Officer Michael Linsky observed a car turning onto SR 16 from Ponce de Leon Boulevard last night that fit the description of a vehicle used in a reported armed robbery.
Farewell, Oprah: How about a gift to Black America before you go? Back in the eighties, Oprah and I worked at WJZ-TV, an ABC affiliate TV station in Baltimore; so, I have a history with Oprah Winfrey.
Priscilla Proctor, Coordinator of College and Public Relations reported to Historic City News that Dr. Allison Roberts, Flagler College assistant professor of economics, now holds the title of 2009 Waterford Crystal World Handball Champion.
Susan Kessler and Kenya Kelley informed Historic City News that St. Augustine resident Ryan Blanco was recently honored with an award from the Florida Association of Community Colleges.
Governor Crist’s press office reported to Historic City News today that, as expected, Florida State University’s Head Football Coach, Bobby Bowden, has decided to retire.