Citizens exercise rights at Occupy St Augustine
When several hundred residents and students showed up in the Plaza in downtown St. Augustine yesterday, they faced overcast skies, drizzles of rain and 60-degree, gusty winds; but they were not deterred in their purpose — to give a voice and raise awareness to what may become a more organized movement of protest by “the 99%”.






All St. Johns County offices and St. Johns County Public Libraries will be closed on Friday, November 11, 2011, in observance of Veterans Day.
Michael Edward Green escaped capture during a traffic stop late yesterday evening after officers say he fled from the area of South Dixie Highway and Aviles Drive in St. Augustine; according to word received by Historic City News from sheriff’s spokesman, Kevin Kelshaw.
Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse owner Elaine Fraser informed Historic City News this afternoon that lifelong St. Augustine residents, Mark Fulton and Jessica Erke, need your help to raise money for medical expenses following Mark’s liver transplant.


A man is being sought by police today after he reportedly relieved himself in the document tube of a drive-through teller at a Palm Coast bank yesterday, according to an alert forwarded by Public Information Officer Debra Johnson to Historic City News this afternoon.
Historic City News has been notified by the Office of the United States Attorney that an antique family heirloom, stolen by a St. Augustine woman and her accomplice, was returned yesterday to the great grandson of its original owner in Houston, Texas.







