Sheriff hits mark with local Tea Party
Historic City News editor Michael Gold was in attendance last night as St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar addressed a full house of members and guests of the St. Augustine Tea Party during their regular meeting held at the Village Inn.



Historic City News reporters note the April 27th commemoration of “Morse code Day” with a caveat — being that although Samuel Finley Breese Morse was born in 1791 on April 27th, he is actually the co-inventor of “Morse code”.
Today the St. Augustine Police Department reported to Historic City News that they served a search warrant on an apartment at 24B Louise Street; resulting in two arrests.
Lindsey Phillips told Historic City News reporters that America’s 394 national parks celebrated National Park Week April 16 – 24 with the idea Healthy Parks, Healthy People.
Reptile charmers accept risky job
Patti Henderson reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Tea Party will hold its regular meeting tomorrow, Tuesday, April 26th at 6:30 p.m. at the Village Inn in St. Augustine on Ponce de Leon Boulevard.
For the second time in the past thirty-days, the Florida Highway Patrol has reported a deputy sheriff involved in a serious collision in his patrol car — while driving off duty — this time, involving the death of a pedestrian.
Property Crimes Unit Detectives are seeking the identity of two individuals in connection with several thefts that recently occurred at Publix Supermarket in Sawgrass Village, and the Sheriff is asking Historic City News readers for their help.