April voter outreach program starts tomorrow
St Johns County Supervisor of Elections Vicky Oakes announced to local Historic City News reporters that tomorrow she and her staff would be visiting the Wednesday Market between 8:00 a.m. and noon as part of her new “Voter Outreach Program”.



Historic City News reporters have learned the results of a LobbyTools’ poll last week asking whether the “Stand Your Ground” law should be changed, repealed or left alone in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting in Sanford.
Seeking to replace Republican Senator Stephen Wise, Historic City News in St Johns County verified that State Representative Mike Weinstein, R-Jacksonville, is among the latest House members to go after the seats of term-limited senators as of yesterday.
St Johns County Sheriff, David B Shoar, informed local Historic City News reporters that he realized it was time to “call off the dogs” in an identity theft investigation that tied up his entire cybercrime investigation unit for the past 48 hours – non-stop.
Public Information Officer Mark Samson reported to Historic City News that the St. Augustine Police Department was called to Ripley’s Believe it or Not Museum on Sunday to investigate the burglary of a vehicle in the parking lot of the local attraction.
Amber Grafft-Weiss hopes that all Historic City News readers had a terrific Florida Archaeology Month as she invited you to participate in more free events this week, plus some workshops to look forward to down the road.
Young Life of St. Augustine will hold their 9th Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, April 23rd at Marsh Creek Country Club located at 169 Marshside Drive in St Augustine, according to an announcement received from Historic City News reader Robin Burchfield today.
A temporary injunction was granted in St Johns County Court on Thursday by Judge John Alexander on the petition of a Jacksonville woman who has accused St Augustine City Commissioner Errol Jones of “repeated violence” against her.