Castillo management expands free speech zones
Chief Park Ranger Kimberly Mayo informed local Historic City News reporters that on Friday, the National Park Service has voided the citation issued to Saint Augustine tea Party member David Heimbold; and, no further charges relating to the incident that occurred on July 4, 2013 will be pursued.



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Laura Stevenson Dumas reported to Historic City News that due to popular demand, the this evening’s screening of the classic 1964 episode of the television series Route 66, has been moved to Lewis Auditorium at Flagler College.
A Flagler County Sheriff’s Communications Specialist is credited with saving the life of a three-year-old child who nearly drowned in her grandmother’s Palm Coast pool Saturday afternoon.
St Johns County hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony today, and Historic City News was in attendance for the unveiling of the new county-wide 800 MHz public safety radio system.
When the Tourist Development Council holds its regular business meeting tomorrow, Monday, July 15, at 1:30 p.m., Historic City News local reporters are expecting some public comments in support, and some in protest, to ratings given by the funding panel as to how $550,000 in bed tax money will be spent next Fiscal year.
Historic City News was informed by the Florida Highway Patrol that yesterday morning, a verbal confrontation between a bicyclist and a pedestrian, led to a motor vehicle crash — leaving the bicyclist hospitalized in critical condition.