Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas summer adventures
Emily Jane Murray reported upcoming adventures available to Historic City News readers beginning this week and continuing through June — all presented or sponsored by the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve.






Historic City News has been following, with interest, as the City of St Augustine staff and commission members are being asked by a few vocal residents to intrude on the property rights of a local hotel operator who has built a permitted fence separating her commercial property on Dolphin Drive from pedestrian traffic along Anastasia Boulevard.
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Flagler County Sheriff’s detectives reported to Historic City News this morning that what appears to have been an argument over rent and living arrangements, resulted in the death of a 76-year-old Palm Coast man and his tenant being arrested for second-degree murder.
A few St Augustine residents have been pushing to deny local hotelier Virginia Whetstone the right to install a fence; separating her property on Dolphin Drive from Anastasia Boulevard on the east-side approach to the Bridge of Lions — going so far as to engage in an e-mail campaign to members of the city commission and city staff.
Guest Column: Dedication of Criminal Justice Complex
Historic City News reporters learned that a St Johns County jury convicted 28-year-old Joseph Darrell Daniels this evening, on charges of aggravated battery; a second-degree felony.







