Achieving high voter turnout is Tea Party meeting topic
St. Johns County Tea Party member Patti Henderson reported to Historic City News that at the Tuesday, March 13th meeting, Faith Martin and Judy Mabry will be featured speakers; their topic will be methods and ideas to promote election integrity and effect high voter turnout.






St Johns County Sheriff David Shoar recognized many members of the agency on Friday, March 2nd at the 28th Annual Awards Banquet held at the World Golf Village Convention Center.
Corporal Catherine Payne reported to Historic City News that a St Johns County Sheriff’s deputy is receiving medical treatment at Flagler Hospital for a violent dog bite to his leg that occurred within the past hour.
St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
Last night, Historic City News learned that officers were called to a residence on Regency Lane where witnesses reported that a woman was brutally beaten then forced into a blue vehicle that fled the scene.
St Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar has asked Historic City News readers for their help in locating a 30-year-old St Johns County man who is a fugitive from justice; named in two separate warrants.
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.







