Release the photographs for God’s sake
President Barack Obama says the White House will not release a photo of Osama bin Laden’s body according to media reports received by Historic City News today.
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President Barack Obama says the White House will not release a photo of Osama bin Laden’s body according to media reports received by Historic City News today.
Mark Knight, Director of Planning and Building, reported to Historic City News today that the City of St. Augustine has been working with a flood mitigation consultant for the past six months in an effort to lower the City’s flood rating score from an “eight” to a “seven”.
Historic City News received word that Arnold’s Restaurant, located at 3912 N. Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St. Augustine, has sustained major damage in an early morning fire in which no injuries were reported.
David Nolan reported to Historic City News this morning that at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon on WJXT Channel 4 (Jacksonville) the Oprah Winfrey Show will include interviews with Hank Thomas of Saint Augustine and three other Freedom Riders.
St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar has announced that he and State Attorney R.J. Larizza are holding a press conference this afternoon to provide the media with details of a week-long undercover investigation that netted seventeen arrests.
Historic City News marks today, May 4, 2011; the day commonly accepted, although unofficially, as “Star Wars Day”.
Historic City News local reporters will try to gauge the mood of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind this week when school President Dan Hutto meets with St. Augustine City Manager John Regan.
Historic City News spoke, at length, today with Public Information Officer Laura Click in the Administrative Office of the Courts at the Tennessee Supreme Court in Nashville; attempting to understand recent events involving a flamboyant lightening rod for controversy.