Two-county chase stops locals accused of burglaries
A high speed chase reported to Historic City News today landed two St Augustine residents in jail who law enforcement authorities believe may be connected to as many as two dozen burglaries in a three-county area during the last six months.



If St Augustine city commissioners find legal sufficiency to an appeal filed by Ed Slavin and Brian Wallace Monday evening, the city Planning and Zoning Board will have to take another look at their original approval for a property owner to remove trees from his yard.
When Historic City News reporters reviewed the consent agenda for the St Augustine City Commission regular meeting tomorrow night, one of the items slated to be approved, without public discussion, is a nearly $55,000 invoice, including the 61-90 day past due amount, for costs and legal services rendered by the Gunster Law Firm.
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Historic City News reporters were watching when St Johns County Tax Collector Dennis W. Hollingsworth, CFC, distributed $4,089,705.24 to the local government and taxing authorities, from unused earned revenue collected during FY2011-2012.
Historic City News reporter, Raphael Cosme, attended when St Augustine played host to the Puerto Rican Bar Association of Florida’s “Moot Court Competition”; held in the Alcazar Room of City Hall yesterday morning.
Letter: Rally in the Alley today