Red, White and Blue Day
Historic City News readers and their families are invited to wear red, white and blue to the Frieda Zamba Community Swimming Pool in Palm Coast on Monday, July 4th and receive free admission.

Historic City News readers and their families are invited to wear red, white and blue to the Frieda Zamba Community Swimming Pool in Palm Coast on Monday, July 4th and receive free admission.
Due to wildfires throughout northeast Florida, many city and county governments have banned both personal and professional fireworks this year, however, Historic City News is happy to announce that St. Augustine’s fireworks display will go forward Monday night.


Historic City News learned today that Kristin Nelson has been named the new director of Career Services at Flagler College.
Oliver “O.C.” Hayes, who lived at 118 Gentian Road in St. Augustine, died Wednesday evening, July 29th at the Bailey Family Center for Caring.
Alvin Brown announced to Historic City News and the media yesterday that a pair of Democratic legislators from Northeast Florida will serve in his administration when he takes office as Jacksonville’s first black mayor today.
Just after 1:00 a.m. this morning, Historic City News learned that 31 year-old Jose Guillermo Martinez was taken into custody by deputies with the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office — and he remains in the County Detention Facility in lieu of $150,000 bond.