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Historic City News has been published daily since March 2000. Reporting local news for St Augustine and St Johns County Florida, Historic City News is the county's only free press. Our mission is to hold public figures accountable to the public.

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Year: 2018

St Johns County criminal news briefs

St Johns County criminal news briefs

Historic City News was informed by the St Johns County Sheriff that deputies in the Southeast District are investigating and seeking information on an apparent road rage incident that occurred on Dobbs Road yesterday morning after a motorist drove off the roadway to avoid traffic congestion.

Public Safety
Tea Party will receive Confederate Memorial update

Tea Party will receive Confederate Memorial update

Historic City News readers and guests are patriotically invited to attend the open meeting of the Saint Augustine Tea Party on Tuesday March 13th, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Village Inn located at 900 North Ponce de Leon Boulevard, St. Augustine. Their special guest will be Jill Pacetti, a candidate for St. Augustine City…

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Community
City celebrates 8th Annual St Patrick’s Day Parade

City celebrates 8th Annual St Patrick’s Day Parade

The first St Patrick’s Day Parade in St Augustine, Florida was held in 1601, making it the oldest St Patrick’s Day Parade in the United States. It’s a celebration of the Emerald Isle’s most revered saint.

Community
City Commission will dance around gun control resolution

City Commission will dance around gun control resolution

Historic City News readers will want to take note that during the regular meeting of the St Augustine City Commission Monday evening, time has been set aside for public input in the wake of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida last month.  Some communities around the state are lobbying their local government to enact ordinances regulating…

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Government
City wins appeal in Wendler lawsuit at 5th District Court of Appeal

City wins appeal in Wendler lawsuit at 5th District Court of Appeal

In a decision filed March 6, 2018, Scott and Donna Wendler were informed that the Fifth District Court of Appeal in Daytona Beach affirmed the lower court ruling; leaving few practical options in their lawsuit against the City of St. Augustine.

Government
Just when you think they’ve learned their lesson

Just when you think they’ve learned their lesson

Historic City News was contacted by a local resident who reported black, painted graffiti defacing some of St Augustine’s most valuable historical buildings, including City Hall. The graffiti, normally associated with a juvenile prank, is considered life threatening to properties, some of which are hundreds of years old.

Community
Police arrest homeless man for kidnapping and sex crimes

Police arrest homeless man for kidnapping and sex crimes

Friday afternoon, March 2nd, Patrolman Sean Canning was called to the Red Carpet Inn located at 3101 North Ponce De Leon Boulevard to investigate a call that a woman had been beaten in one of the motel rooms.

Public Safety
Op-Ed: Preemption of gun regulations needed

Op-Ed: Preemption of gun regulations needed

Op-Ed: Preemption of gun regulations needed Michael Gold, Editor HISTORIC CITY NEWS This week, I am going to take exception to our counterparts at The Record in their opinion of “home rule” and the proper jurisdiction for gun regulations in Florida.

Editorials

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