City employee’s heroic act earns recognition
After their holiday-hiatus, Historic City News government reporters will be watching as the St. Augustine City Commission returns for their first meeting of the New Year tomorrow; beginning at 5:00 p.m. in the Alcazar Room, on the first floor of City Hall, located at 75 King Street.





Local psychologist Sue Adine Middleton-Bates, Ph.D., donated her Davis Shores home to the City as a center for its Archaeology Division in 2007; subject to a stipulation reserving the life estate of her husband, Dr. Henry Bates.
Jeremy Robshaw, Public Information Officer with St. Johns County Fire Rescue, informed Historic City News local reporters that an estimated 7-10 acre fire burning off of CR-208, is currently contained and under control.
When Historic City News reported from the scene where a citizen discovered a boot along with the remains of a human foot yesterday, the thick, dense woods made it unclear how much other evidence could be located.
Monday night, Historic City News local government reporters will watch as First America Foundation, Inc. Chairman Donald W. Wallis faces members of the St. Augustine City Commission – and the public – and may give some idea of how he is using the $275,000 in “seed money” he was given.
Sandra Manci reported to local Historic City News reporters that roadway drainage improvements on King Street, between US-1 and Malaga Street, are scheduled to begin on Monday, January 10th, according to the Florida Department of Transportation.
The missing flag







