Hayling presented de Aviles Award
Dr. Robert B. Hayling, a retired First Lieutenant in the United States Air Force, former resident, local dentist, and leader of the 1960’s Civil Rights Movement in St. Augustine was awarded one of the City’s highest honors: the de Aviles Award.



Historic City News readers and their school-aged children are invited to the free Back2School Beach fest on Saturday, August 20th on St. Augustine Beach and at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre.
Assistant City Manager Tim Burchfield cautioned St. Augustine commissioners last night as Historic City News reporters observed a two-to-two tie vote stymie his recommended millage rate increase from 7.5 mills to 8.146 mills.
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Historic City News received calls from readers confused by an article that appeared in The Record titled, “New plan decentralizes Sheriff’s Office — Leadership changes names, duties added”.
St. Johns County Energy Efficiency Coordinator Lowry Shuler extended an invitation to all Historic City News readers to attend a special free workshop to learn more about the growing field of wind energy.