Encore exhibit of Steven Dean Anderson at Zorayda
Jim and Marsha Byals invite Historic City News readers to attend the encore exhibit of Steven Dean Anderson going on at Villa Zorayda Museum today through Saturday, March 26th.
Jim and Marsha Byals invite Historic City News readers to attend the encore exhibit of Steven Dean Anderson going on at Villa Zorayda Museum today through Saturday, March 26th.
Queen Regent Mariana, King Juan Carlos, and Princess Margarita Maria, have invited all Historic City News readers to attend the annual knighting ceremony this evening; part of the St. Augustine Easter Festival.
A 26-year-old homeless man, Benjerman Jerald Bridges, was arrested and booked into the St Johns County Detention Facility in the wee hours Sunday morning following an ordeal with police who were investigating the theft of two portable radios worth less than $20 combined.
Friday March 18th marked sixteen years since the first issue of Historic City News rolled off the virtual presses — a fast growing weekly news journal delivered by e-mail without all the smudges and dirty fingers.
Historic City News reporters have uncovered more details about the possible sexual battery being investigated by the St Augustine Police Department that led to the release of a photograph earlier today of a 22-year-old local man being identified as a “person of interest”.
Historic City News has been informed that the St. Augustine City Commission will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, March 22nd to consider several items relating to early planning for the 2016-2017 budget.
Historic City News was informed by Seventh Judicial Circuit State Attorney R. J. Larizza that earlier today, a 22-year-old DeLand man was sentenced to 5 years in state prison for aggravated battery with a motor vehicle, killing of a horse, and leaving the scene of a crash with injury.
The St. Augustine Police Department has asked Historic City News readers to help locate 22-year-old Moise Bados-Zavala in connection to a sexual battery investigation that has been ongoing since late February.