Historic City News monitors Tropical Storm Arthur
From the Unified Command Post at the St Johns County Emergency Operations Center, Historic City News is closely monitoring Tropical Storm Arthur and will provide further updates as deemed necessary.
Editorial: Are you too busy to fight for freedom?
Editorial: Are you too busy to fight for freedom?
Historic City News
St Augustine, FL
As Independence Day approaches, many of us have plans to attend parades, festivals, and of course see a grand fireworks display in St Augustine, Flagler Beach, or Palm Coast.
Marriage Licenses Applications – 6/29/2014
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The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
Final Judgments through 6/29/2014
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The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
Entertainment suggestions for the week
Historic City News readers will be celebrating Independence Day this week, and if the weather holds up, there will be plenty of outdoor activities for local families and our visitors.
Barbara Golden, Communications Manager for the St Augustine, Ponte Vedra and the Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau, reminds reporters about the following entertaining events.
Quarrels rage-on in Julington Creek Plantation
Earlier this year, Historic City News discovered that Julington Creek General Manager, Charles Edward Mooney, may have broken Florida Statute 817.566 when he misrepresented his educational credentials in order to obtain employment by the Community Development District. Even though Mooney claimed on his resume that he had earned a Bachelor Degree, in fulfillment of an advertised job requirement, he later admitted that he had not.
County monitoring tropical depression today
National Weather Service Jacksonville has informed Historic City News that St Johns County Emergency Management is at “Level-3 Monitoring” status this morning as a result of a low pressure front developing to our east, over the Atlantic Ocean.


