Samurai pornogropher enters guilty plea
The 21-year-old Palm Coast man who attempted to use a samurai sword to destroy a computer and compact disks containing thousands of images of child pornography when confronted by FBI agents, pled guilty today to a federal charge of receiving child pornography over the Internet.





When the Board of County Commissioners meets on Tuesday, October 16, Historic City News reporters will be on hand when October 21-27, 2012 is proclaimed “Friends of the Libraries” week in St Johns County.
Guest Column: Do your research
WFOY President Kris Phillips informed Historic City News local reporters that the 16th Annual Retirement Expo will be held at the Ponce de Leon Mall in St Augustine from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 13th.
Liberal activist groups in Florida say their efforts to register voters are overcoming Governor Rick Scott’s attempt to remove non-citizens from the polls — they report that their third-party voter registration groups have registered 50,000 new voters this year.
Florida Democratic Party Chairman Rod Smith, a former state attorney who prosecuted Gainesville serial killer Danny Rollings in 1994, said Wednesday he will personally speak out against “politicization” of the judiciary — every chance he gets.
Historic City News reporters learned that the pilot and at least one other occupant of a local aircraft that left Northeast Florida Regional Airport Tuesday, has crashed during the second leg of a charter flight yesterday morning as it was preparing to land at Gary Indiana Jet Center.
Shortly before 6:00 p.m. this evening, Historic City News was notified by Kevin Kelshaw that Traffic Homicide Investigators with the St Johns County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a serious two-vehicle crash that occurred in the area of Woodlawn Road and Begonia Street.







