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“Reverend” Rawls shows his unrighteous fanny at another city meeting

“Reverend” Rawls shows his unrighteous fanny at another city meeting

In what turned out to be nothing more than a three-minute verbal assault against the mayor and city commission Monday night, Historic City News listened closely as Gainesville resident Ronald Rawls, Jr.; an overbearing man whose wife was recently elected to the Alachua County Court bench, delivered some more threatening words.

Government
St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver recovering at Baptist Hospital in Jacksonville

St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver recovering at Baptist Hospital in Jacksonville

Following last evening’s meeting of the St. Augustine City Commission, St. Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver suffered a stroke while still at City Hall. Shaver was transported to Flagler Hospital and then transferred to Baptist Medical Center in Jacksonville.

Government
State Attorney tosses charges against neighborhood watcher

State Attorney tosses charges against neighborhood watcher

Ten-days ago when Historic City News reported that Evelyn Hammock had been arrested by St Augustine police officer Alexander R Barrera, and that he had charged her with a third-degree felony and taken her to jail, an overwhelming response came in from our readers by telephone, email, text message and social media expressing shock that…

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Public Safety
Kiss Me I’m Artish

Kiss Me I’m Artish

Historic City News readers are invited to get their green on for February’s “Lightner After Hours” social event at St. Augustine’s Lightner Museum of Hobbies; located t 75 King Street on Thursday, February 28th – 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Business
Letter: Davis Shores park a “new spin” now that the jig is up

Letter: Davis Shores park a “new spin” now that the jig is up

Susan W RathboneDavis Shores Dear Historic City News Editor: Our City and its politics are starting to seem like an episode out of Boss (a gangster TV show on Netflix). All we need is Kelsey Grammar as the lead character and all the elements of a Boss episode are in motion:

Editorials
Motorists to see a new traffic pattern in North City

Motorists to see a new traffic pattern in North City

As part of the widening and reconstruction improvements at the San Marco Avenue and May Street intersection, traffic on US-1 (Ponce de Leon Boulevard) will shift slightly between Dismukes Street and west San Carlos Avenue Friday, February 22nd barring inclement weather and unforeseen circumstances.

Community
Discover the Guana Peninsula on a guided exploration hike

Discover the Guana Peninsula on a guided exploration hike

Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection, in partnership with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, have invited Historic City News readers to enjoy a guided walking tour of the Guana Peninsula held on the first Saturday of every month.

Community
Fifth annual Power of the Purse luncheon

Fifth annual Power of the Purse luncheon

Flagler College’s Women of Vision Advisory Board announced to Historic City News last week that the fifth annual Power of the Purse luncheon is planned for May 9th in the historic Ponce de Leon Hall.

Community

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