Details come to light in Fruit Cove homicide
Historic City News was notified that District 23 Medical Examiner, Dr. Predag Bulic, has published his preliminary findings in the death of a 30 year-old Fruit Cove woman found inside her residence at about 12:15 a.m. yesterday morning.



Good news for travel and tourism businesses in town, after a Newton, Massachusetts based travel website, TripAdvisor, released a report to Historic City News indicating that St Augustine is one of the top 15 “destinations on the rise” for 2012 — as ranked by TripAdvisor travelers and editors.
The Office of the State Fire Marshal is investigating to determine what caused a 1:00 a.m. hotel fire that resulted in the evacuation of dozens of guests and racked up an estimated $35,000 in property damage and contents loss during the wee hours of Wednesday morning.
The St. Johns County Public Library System reported its plans for entertaining and educational events in store for Historic City News readers this month.
Thursday morning at 9:00 a.m., St Augustine City Commissioner Errol Donledy Jones, will return to court with his attorney, Patrick T. Canan, for a pre-trial hearing on charges that stem from his arrest on October 23rd for obstructing an officer without violence.
The St Augustine Humane Society informed Historic City News reporters that they have received approximately 300 lbs of pet food for dogs and cats from Nease High School’s student run “Panthers for Pets” organization.