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St. Johns County Cultural Council, the county’s designated local arts agency, periodically reports upcoming cultural events to local Historic City News reporters for the benefit of our readers.
Public Information Officer Sgt. Charles Mulligan informed Historic City News local St. Johns County reporters that earlier today, deputies responded to the scene of a single vehicle collision — with a house.
The City of St. Augustine reported to Historic City News that a sixth neighborhood has been designated as a National Register Historic District, “The Fullerwood Park National Register Historic District”, which is bordered by Macaris Street on the south, Hildreth Drive on the north, San Marco Avenue on the west and Hospital Creek on the…
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State Representative Bill Proctor and Mike Weinstein were the guest speakers at Monday night’s meeting of the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine; and local Historic City News reporters were there.
Members of the St. Johns Sheriff’s Office Traffic Unit traveled to Orlando last Friday to attend the Florida Law Enforcement Challenge Awards Ceremony, and returned home as winners of a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Police Cruiser.
After months of speculation about its future, local Historic City News reporters found that the original Dunkin Donuts location has re-opened for business — and customers are quickly finding their way back.
With last night’s City Commission meeting being short by one member, Historic City News reporters watched as remaining commissioners decided to delay action for two weeks to replace retiring City Clerk Karen Rogers, CMC.