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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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  • Three deaths reported in seperate crashes this morning Public Safety
  • Sixteen applicants compete for job as county attorney Government
  • Administrator Joy Andrews back on the hot seat with commission chairman Government
  • It is up to us to turn the lights back on in The Sunshine State Government
  • Medical examiner needs money to build new facility Government
  • Tonight is the coronation ceremony for new city commissioners Government
  • New commissioners installed and officers assigned Government

Year: 2020

An opportunity exists for the legislature to end subsidies to printed newspapers

An opportunity exists for the legislature to end subsidies to printed newspapers

The House passed legislation Wednesday (HB 7) that would allow public notices to go on city websites instead of printed local newspapers.  For 20-years Historic City News has campaigned in support of such legislation which has served as nothing more than a taxpayer-funded subsidy to the slowly dying printed newspaper industry.

Business
Controversial US-1 resurfacing project begins

Controversial US-1 resurfacing project begins

Today the Florida Department of Transportation reported to Historic City News that the resurfacing improvement project on US-1 from North Ponce de Leon Boulevard to Cross Ridge Drive is underway.

Community
What will the Senate do with campaign funding issue that passed the House 100-15?

What will the Senate do with campaign funding issue that passed the House 100-15?

The Florida House of Representatives approved a Constitutional amendment that seeks to end the public campaign matching funds for statewide political candidates by a margin of 100-15.  The current system allows candidates for statewide office to receive public matching dollars for individual contributions of $250 or less.

Government
Search for a new city attorney at St Augustine Beach finally over

Search for a new city attorney at St Augustine Beach finally over

According to a report obtained from Melinda B. Conlon, Communications and Events Coordinator for the City of St Augustine Beach, Historic City News has learned that the long search and false-start in finding an attorney or firm to replace retiring city attorney James Wilson is finally over.

Government
Joyner says the safety of the Flagler College campus community is his highest priority

Joyner says the safety of the Flagler College campus community is his highest priority

As COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus continues to spread around the world, Flagler College president, Dr. Joseph G. Joyner says that the private local college remains vigilant regarding international travel, including distribution of a communication to the campus community today.

Public Safety
Today marks the Sunshine State’s 175th anniversary.

Today marks the Sunshine State’s 175th anniversary.

A public education initiative is being launched to celebrate Florida’s founding; 175-years-ago today.  The “Happy Birthday, Florida!” campaign will bring together public, private, and non-profit partners to conduct a year-long celebration beginning this Spring.

Community
A poll in St Johns County sheriff race had to be re-done due to error

A poll in St Johns County sheriff race had to be re-done due to error

On Monday morning, local radio broadcast partner Kevin Geddings notified Historic City News editor Michael Gold, that his station, WSOS 103.9 Radio, had the results of polling conducted and sponsored by the Public Opinion Research Lab at the University of North Florida.

Government
St Augustine Sailing Sisters kicks-off sailing series Sunday, March 8

St Augustine Sailing Sisters kicks-off sailing series Sunday, March 8

St Augustine Sailing Sisters will host their 4th Annual Spring “Foward” Sailboat Race this Sunday, March 8, 2020, starting at 1:00 pm on the Intracoastal Waterway north of the Vilano Beach Bridge. 

Community

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