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Posted inCommunity

Commission gets behind Amtrak-FEC rail plan

Responding to a request from the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, local Historic City News reporters watched as St. Augustine city commissioners adopted a resolution last night indicating their support for the return of passenger rail service to the area.

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SJRCC to offer AS:Criminal Justice Technology

Gary Killam, Director of Criminal Justice Training at the St. Augustine campus of St. Johns River Community College reported to Historic City News that a new degree program will be available starting this fall.

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St. Augustine Freedom Rally and Tea Party

BreeLee Johnston told local St. Johns County news reporters that Historic City News readers are invited to the St. Augustine Freedom Rally and Tea Party rally on April 17th, from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at Francis Field.

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Posted inCommunity

Toques Place parking lot closed tomorrow

Effective tomorrow, Tuesday, April 13th, the local St. Augustine news desk has received word from Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont that the Toques Place parking lot will be closed for construction during the day tomorrow.

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Posted inBusiness

Business ethics video wins award for Flagler SIFE

The Flagler College Students In Free Enterprise team reported to Historic City News local reporters that they won their regional competition on March 29th in Charlotte, N.C.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Join local leg of Walk in My Shoes this Saturday

Valerie Deville, Director of Adult Therapy for the Betty Griffin House, reported to Historic City News that Lauren Book-Lim will walk throughout St. Augustine this weekend as part of Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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Posted inEditorials

Guest Column: Tea Party Radicals

Several days ago while having a conversation with a friend about the current state of America, we both commented that “this is not the same place we grew up as kids,” and we have noticed the dismantling of the fabric of America.

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Posted inCommunity

Another waterline break closes part of Cathedral

Historic City News local St. Augustine news reporters were on the scene of another water line break that had traffic on Cathedral Place closed down into one lane.

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