Local student travels to Poetry Out Loud competition
Historic City News received word that Florida School for the Deaf and Blind junior, Zartarius McDade, is prepared to travel from St Augustine to Tallahassee to compete in this year’s “Poetry Out Loud” state competition on March 10th.






Historic City News readers are going to fall in love with Roosevelt and his horse, Rufus, in a new documentary film that chronicles over 30 years of educating and entertaining visitors to St Augustine by horse-drawn carriage.
Letter: Delay FDOT demolition of King Street
This morning an Anastasia Island businessman was taken into custody by St Augustine police; accused of attempting to run down a man, and his one-year-old child, while recklessly backing his pick-up truck in the alley that separates his repair shop from the victims place of residence.
Shots rang out at Jacksonville Episcopal High School at 1:23 pm today leaving two adults dead according to a report received by Historic City News from Jacksonville Sheriff’s Public Information Officer Melissa J. Bujeda late this afternoon.
In September 2010, Historic City News reported that the first segment of drainage improvement being performed along King Street by Department of Transportation contractor Masci Corporation, was being postponed until January — perhaps a sign of things to come.
Historic City News was notified by State Attorney R. J. Larizza that, after a one day bench trial, the now 16-year-old St Augustine girl who used red spray paint to paint the eyes and nose of the statues at the west end of the Bridge of Lions, has been found guilty as charged of Criminal Mischief.







