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Historic City News has been published daily since March 2000. Reporting local news for St Augustine and St Johns County Florida, Historic City News is the county's only free press. Our mission is to hold public figures accountable to the public.

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Year: 2011

USC: Most print newspapers will be gone in five years

USC: Most print newspapers will be gone in five years

In a televised report that was broadcast on First Coast News today, a report from USC Annenberg’s Center for the Digital Future predicts that most print newspapers will be gone in five years — but the editor of Florida Times-Union makes a different prediction.

Business
Men cooking meth within shadow of R B Hunt School

Men cooking meth within shadow of R B Hunt School

Two St Augustine men are being held without bond today; each facing felony drug charges after police say they were manufacturing methamphetamine in their home; which lies within 1,000 feet of R. B. Hunt Elementary School on Anastasia Island.

Public Safety
Oakes: Presidential Preference ballots mailed Friday

Oakes: Presidential Preference ballots mailed Friday

St Johns County Supervisor of Elections Vicky Oakes notified Historic City News that tomorrow, Friday December 16th, the first absentee ballots for the Presidential Preference Primary will be mailed.

Government

New Businesses through 12/11/2011

The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.

Business

Phillips interim director 450th Commission

The appointed, but yet unfunded, federal commission overseeing the 450th anniversary of the settlement of St Augustine in 1565, has named a local official employed by the National Park Service as its interim director while the search for a permanent director and elusive dollars continues.

Government
Castillo says goodbye to two managers

Castillo says goodbye to two managers

Lindsey Phillips, Administrative Officer of Castillo de San Marcos National Monument in St Augustine, announced that the National Park Service will be wishing “farewell” to two long-term managers tomorrow; Dan Matteson and Juhu Walker.

Community
Letter: Applauds Shapiro vs. Browning decision

Letter: Applauds Shapiro vs. Browning decision

Letter: Applauds Shapiro vs. Browning decision Rabbi Merrill Shapiro Palm Coast, FL Dear Editor:

Editorials
Help keep the beach barefoot friendly Friday

Help keep the beach barefoot friendly Friday

Outreach Coordinator Aubrey Mulligan announced to local Historic City News reporters that Keepers of the Coast are recruiting volunteers for the “Keeping it Barefoot Friendly” beach clean-up tomorrow, Friday, December 16th.

Community

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