News from 450th Community Corps
Historic City News has learned from former Mayor George Gardner that the 450th Community Corps has begun matching up the interest of hundreds of willing volunteers to ideas submitted to their 450th Commemoration lists.






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St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar has shared with Historic City News the details of his new plan to substantially reduce the cost of replacing patrol vehicles as they approach the end of their useful life.
Dear Editor:
Historic City News was notified by Officer Mark Samson that St. Augustine Police have arrested an illegal alien from Nicaragua after he attacked and sexually assaulted a woman — choking and beating her until she was rendered unconscious.
Historic City News is excited to report that, at the last City of St. Augustine Commission Meeting, City Manager John Regan received approval from commissioners to hold a 450th Commemoration workshop on June 27; following the folding of its designated commemoration manager, First America Foundation, Inc.









