First hearing on Senate Bill 1348 Tuesday
The City of St Augustine Director of Public Affairs, Paul Williamson, is asking Historic City News readers to contact legislators by telephone or e-mail before the first committee hearing on the Senate Bill, currently scheduled for Tuesday, February 14th at 1:30 p.m.



Florida State University President, Dr Eric J Barron, reported to Historic City News that they recently honored Flagler College Chancellor and Florida State Representative Bill Proctor with two awards for his work — both with the students of the State of Florida and in appreciation of eight years of legislative leadership.
Republican Ron DeSantis announced to Historic City News that he would be running for the United States House of Representatives, seeking to represent his fellow residents of the newly-proposed 6th Congressional District along Florida’s First Coast.
St Augustine City Commissioner Errol Jones says that he is eager to clear his name in two charges that he believes have been brought against him by local police officers who were simply “inexperienced” and “overreacted” to his presence at the scene of a family disturbance on October 22, 2011.
A 24-year old Clay County man was arrested today after he traveled into St Johns County thinking he was going to have sex with an underage girl, according to information received by Historic City News this afternoon.
Beginning Monday, some lucky person, maybe a Historic City News reader, will have a chance to win a free “sackful of Krystals” once a week – every week for a year; when The Krystal Company opens its second St Augustine location at SR-16 near I-95.
Gigi Hart, Grants, Special Projects and CRA Coordinator for the City of Bunnell, announced to Historic City News today that resident Katherine Lopez is the lucky winner in the first “Buy Bunnell” campaign; an initiative of the Community Redevelopment Agency.
Commissioner Cyndi Stevenson reached out to Historic City News Editor Michael Gold this week to explain her concerns and reasons that she opposes the upcoming referendum to allow slot machines to be included in the mix of gaming options at St Johns County’s only pari-mutuel facility — The Best Bet at St. Johns Greyhound Park.