Classes for historic re-enactors begin Saturday
La Compañía de Juan Ponce de León (The Company of Juan Ponce de León) reported to local Historic City News reporters in St. Augustine that their organization will host classes on the basic, research-based, historically accurate, early 16th-century garb and personal gear that will be required of members of their group.




Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that this weekend, police have responded to five different locations in Lincolnville where property was vandalized with graffiti.
Ponte Vedra Beach Republican Club notified Historic City News that Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill McCollum will address their organization tonight at their regular meeting.
Historic City News reporters have learned that police responded to a call from a clerk in a store on St. George Street Friday evening, saying that a man was in the store with a loaded handgun and was refusing to leave.
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Sometimes the fish can be bigger than the fishermen; at least that was true last weekend during two full days of angling in the Ancient City Game Fish Association Kingfish Challenge.
Assistant City Attorney Carlos Mendoza reported to local Historic City News reporters that, in one week, he will host an informational meeting on the proposed horse drawn carriage ordinance.
State Representative Bill Proctor and Mike Weinstein will be the guest speakers at this month’s meeting of the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine.







