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Public carrying of firearms strictly prohibited in “sensitive locations”
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Lasting place of remembrance for firefighters, families and community
St Augustine Sergeant appointed Chief of Police
Sweeny Named Mayor of St Augustine Beach
Defendant captured after wild goose chase
County Deputies Arrest Suspect in Double Shooting
Littering of cigarette butts and vaping paraphernalia prohibited
Clay Murphy Assumes Chairmanship in Controversial County Meeting
Supreme Court disciplines nine Florida lawyers
Police losing top leader: Michaux retires
Honoring Anthony Cuthbert for 28 Years with St Augustine Police
New leadership for St Johns County Commission
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Posted inCommunity

Founding Day heritage event at Mission

Four hundred and forty-five years ago, in September 1565, Admiral Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés stepped ashore at Matanzas Bay and founded St. Augustine, Florida — the oldest, continuously occupied, European city and port in the continental United States.

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Posted inCommunity

US News Media Group recognizes Flagler

Flagler College reported to Historic City News that the local college ranked ninth in the south for Best Regional Colleges in U.S. News Media Group’s 2011 annual edition of “Best Colleges.”

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Posted inPublic Safety

No trace in disappearance of local woman

Investigators with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the assistance of Historic City News readers in locating a 35 year-old St. Johns County resident who was last seen at her residence on July 31st.

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Posted inEditorials

Letter: Mays convinced Morris best choice

Dear Editor:

The opportunity to serve on the Saint Johns County Board of County Commissioners representing District 4 has been a high point in my life.

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Posted inCommunity

Workshop focuses on San Sebastian bridge

The Florida Department of Transportation announced to Historic City News that they will hold a public workshop on August 30th from 4:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. to discuss the planned replacement of the bridge on King Street that crosses the San Sebastian River.

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Posted inGovernment

City pursues Park Service land transfer

On Thursday, City Manager John Regan attended meetings in Tallahassee before a panel of state agencies that makes recommendations on the use of state-owned land, according to reports received by Historic City News.

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Posted inGovernment

Rubio joins GOP volunteers here Thursday

United States Senate hopeful Marco Rubio will be in town on Thursday, according to an announcement received by Historic City News from the Republican Executive Committee of St. Johns County.

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Posted inCommunity

Learn more about childhood education degree

St. Johns River Community College informed local Historic City News reporters that they are offering information sessions for those interested in the new Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education.

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