Florida beaches may be safe — for now
Historic City News reporters were updated this morning by the Office of the Secretary of Defense with predictions that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill could soon reach levels on par with the 250,000 barrels of crude oil lost in the 1989 Exxon Valdez tanker spill.




Betty Griffin House Community Awareness Coordinator Kim Collins announced to local St. Johns County reporters at Historic City News that today, self-defense is more important than ever.
St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters today that all offices of the City of St. Augustine will be closed Monday.
Public Information Officer Debra Johnson told local St. Johns County reporters with Historic City News that a Palm Coast man who was driving with a suspended license, wound up facing additional charges after he exchanged blows with deputies on Monday night.
Supervisor of Elections Penny Halyburton invited Historic City News readers in St. Johns County to attend an Open House on Tuesday, June 8, 2010 to preview St. Johns County’s new DS200 voting equipment.
Historic City News local reporters listened to 45 minutes of public comment in one and a half minute sound bites in a public workshop with members of the St. Augustine City Commission last night prior to their regular meeting.
Local Historic City News reporters were on hand during the City Commission Workshop yesterday afternoon for what could be fairly described as the proverbial hornet’s nest — stirred up over what the mayor described as the “premature” publication of a draft carriage ordinance.
State Senator Tony Hill reported to Historic City News that he has recently visited the Bahamas trying to connect-the-dots of the Underground Railroad Network to freedom, a national program under the direction of the National Park Service







