Commercial structure fire at First Coast Kawasaki
Lt Jeremy Robshaw, public information officer for St Johns County Fire Rescue, announced to Historic City News local reporters that a commercial structure fire erupted from a single motorcycle this morning at about 11:15 a.m. at First Coast Kawasaki in St Augustine.






Historic City News was at the Supervisor of Elections office this morning when Bruce Maguire became the first candidate officially to declare his campaign to seek office to one of the three seats opening on the St Augustine city commission.
Gina Busscher, Public Information Director for FDOT District Two, reported that the Bridge of Lions failed to lock down properly following its scheduled 10:30 a.m. opening and that bridge maintenance crews are working to correct the problem at this time.
Superintendent of Schools, Dr Joseph Joyner, will recognize several St Johns County students who received awards at the 57th Annual State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida during the May 15 School Board meeting, according to an announcement received by Historic City News.
Although commencement ceremonies are not open to the public, Historic City News will be on hand when about 390 students and family members gather at the St Augustine Amphitheatre Saturday, April 21, for the Flagler College spring commencement ceremony; honoring graduating seniors.
Soon, the City of St Augustine will celebrate twenty-two years of great entertainment, when they resume “Concerts in the Plaza”; beginning May 28 with the St Augustine Jazz Society presentation of The Bill Doyle Quintet with Kenny Mackenzie and Friends under the majestic oaks of the Plaza de la Constitución.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.







