City opens Lincolnville dialog
Historic City News has learned that today, St. Augustine Planning and Zoning Board opens a long awaited dialog with residents of Lincolnville interested in establishment of a National Historic District designation for their community.




Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that in the wee hours of Saturday morning, Police Corporal Tim Bryan observed a vehicle driving with no tag light in the area of West King Street and South Whitney Street.
Flagler College reported to Historic City News that as part of the College’s fall line-up of lectures, they will welcome Woodrow Wilson Scholar Don Winkelmann.
Patti A. Christensen received a gubernatorial appointment today to fill the vacancy on the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court created by the retirement of Judge Edward E. Hedstrom, according to an announcement received by Historic City News.
Historic City News has learned that there are now two dead after a St. Augustine South neighborhood was evacuated by Sheriff’s deputies and special, tactical teams from cooperating law enforcement and emergency service agencies.
Public Information Officer Sgt. Chuck Mulligan reported to Historic City News from the scene of a fatal shooting on Queen Road that occurred within the past half hour and a manhunt for the shooter is underway.
This afternoon’s performance by members of the St. Augustine Jazz Society concludes this summer’s Concerts in the Plaza; as the Labor Day Weekend winds to a close.
Community Affairs Officer Barbara Stevens reported to Historic City News that Chick-fil-A and the Saint Augustine Police Department are partnering up and inviting children of all ages to come spin basketballs with world record holder “Spin-man”.







