Miner steps out of race – endorses Quinn
Two weeks of speculation and rumors have ended this afternoon after St Johns County Commission Chairman and District 3 Commissioner Mark P Miner announced that he won’t seek re-election when his term in office expires.






Emergency Services and Homeless Coalition of St Johns County announced to Historic City News that they would hold a garage sale this Friday, February 10th to make extra room in their warehouse.
A live televised report at noon today on Jacksonville’s Channel 4 News (WJXT) will explain what a group in downtown Jacksonville says it is doing to raise awareness about child sexual abuse.
Historic City News readers in St Augustine are invited to attend the Flagler College Community Lecture Series next Tuesday, February 14th at 10:00 a.m. with a presentation by Dr. Michael Butler, Assistant Professor of History.
Saturday morning, St Augustine Police arrested a 39 year-old local man, who remains held without bond in the St Johns County Detention Facility; charged with capital sexual battery against a twelve-year-old girl and currently under investigation for additional crimes.
Elaine Fraser, owner and manager of the Oldest Wooden School House Historic Museum and Gardens in St Augustine is ready to put a new look on the old school’s logo and she is using a design contest to tap into the artistic talents of graphic artists around the world.
Long associated with Ponce de Leon’s momentous voyage of 1513, Florida’s Historic Coast (St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra & The Beaches) will serve as a center of studies and events related to the 500th anniversary of the first major landing by Europeans on the shores of what would become the continental United States.
Jade Nicolay, Public Works Department Administrative Coordinator for the City of St Augustine, told local Historic City News reporters that, due to an unanticipated problem with one of the valves, the water outage for the area north of King Street has expanded.







