Editorial: No benefits for illegal aliens
A bill to give “in-state tuition” rates to certain undocumented immigrants will be considered by the Senate Judiciary Committee at 9:00 a.m. in room 110 of the Senate Office Building in Tallahassee on Tuesday morning.

From recently published reports, Historic City News learned that the State of Florida could save as much as $234 million annually — by doing something as simple as changing the font of type used in printing forms and documents.
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Letter: Opinions of the new Palm Coast
During the December 10, 2012, meeting of the St Augustine City Commission, on a 4-1 split vote with Vice-Mayor Nancy Sikes-Kline dissenting, the City agreed to pay $14,150 for the fourth logo to be associated with the 450th Commemoration; an image to be trademarked and licensed by the city for everything from apparel, to coffee mugs, to carry-bags, to baseball caps.


Late Wednesday night, Historic City News was informed that two young men committed an armed robbery of a 55-year-old man as he was preparing to enter his St Augustine Shores residence located on Phoenetia Drive at about 11:30 p.m. The home is in the area of Shores Boulevard and Santa Maria Boulevard.