Controversial atheist billboard severely damaged
Local St. Augustine news reporters received word from Northeast Florida Coalition of Reason who told Historic City News that one of their controversial billboards on US-1 that displays an atheist message has suffered major damage from apparent vandalism.




After receiving a 9-1-1 emergency call from a Winter Haven trucker traveling north on Interstate 95 yesterday, law enforcement officers were able to locate and stop another driver who is said to have pointed and shot a handgun at the truck.
There have been seven recent burglaries to vehicles near Anastasia State Park and police are asking Historic City News readers for help in identifying a man attempting to use a credit card stolen from the area.
The Historic St. Augustine Area Council of the St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce updated local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News that Jay Humphries was last week’s speaker at their regular meeting.
At their regular meeting last night, local St. Augustine news reporters from Historic City News were watching as City Commissioners called for an end to state legislation that gives the University of Florida management of 34 state-owned historic properties here.
Historic City News reporters learned that Kelly Suzanne Smith was taken into custody and jailed Sunday evening after an altercation with a woman who she says is continuing an affair with her husband.
Local Historic City News reporters watched and listened as Chief Operations Officer John Regan outlined a new lighting system upgrade at last night’s St. Augustine city commission meeting.
Responding to a request from the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council, local Historic City News reporters watched as St. Augustine city commissioners adopted a resolution last night indicating their support for the return of passenger rail service to the area.







