Home hit by gunfire – residents spared

Just before midnight, Historic City News learned that shots were being fired into an occupied home on Sanitorium Avenue in St. Augustine.


Just before midnight, Historic City News learned that shots were being fired into an occupied home on Sanitorium Avenue in St. Augustine.
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Flagler College reported to Historic City News that they have hired Douglas McFarland, Ph.D., to serve in a brand new position; director of general education.

Katie Walton reported to Historic City News that The Junior Service League of St. Augustine will present “Night at the Lightner Museum”, an interactive evening at the Lightner Museum for children ages 7‐12.

The Tourist Development Council reported to Historic City News yesterday that more than 30 non-profit organizations in St. Johns County have applied for a total of $696,870 from tourist development tax revenues.
THE CAPITAL, TALLAHASSEE, June 11, 2009… One in 148 Florida homes was in foreclosure in May, the third highest rate in the country, according to RealtyTrac, a California-based company that lists foreclosed properties nationwide.

Historic City News was contacted this afternoon by local resident Merrill Paul Roland who is frustrated with city officials in St. Augustine over how they charge handicapped drivers to park.

Military and civilian operators have joined forces at the St. Augustine and St. Johns County Airport today to conduct high-tech training exercises and Historic City News was there.