DNA match leads to suspects arrest
After DNA testing revealed a match between evidence collected during the investigation of a sexual battery and a local man suspected of committing the crime, Historic City News learned that St. Augustine police have made an arrest in the case.






The Lincolnville Community Garden announced to Historic City News that they will host a Spring Harvest Potluck Sunday at 2:00 p.m., joined by members of Slow Food First Coast.
Historic City News will be on hand when Atlanta businessman, Henry “Hank” Thomas, speaks at Saturday’s unveiling of the St. Augustine Foot Soldiers Monument.
At last night’s St. Augustine City Commission meeting, Historic City News listened as the city’s General Services Director, Jim Piggott, made assurances to commissioners that a larger buoy is in place and inlet dredging is planned.
The Spanish Colonial Grand Muster steps off Saturday, with a day and evening of educational, interpretive, and interactive demonstrations including portrayals of 18th century St. Augustine and other interpretive programs.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee.
Just a reminder to Historic City News readers who access county services from the Ponte Vedra Beach annex that the office of St. Johns County Tax Collector Dennis W. Hollingsworth, C.F.C., are closed this week at that location for repairs and remodeling.
Jane Sims, publicist and performer of Tale Tellers of St. Augustine announced to Historic City News local reporters that future performances of Theater of the Mind: Storytelling will take place at their new venue — Fort Menendez at the Old Florida Museum.







