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Letter: Behavior by black church leader must stop

Letter: Behavior by black church leader must stop

  Letter: Behavior by black church leader must stop Shane Boen St Augustine, FL Dear Historic City News editor: I would like to know what the City will be doing to address these ongoing and now personal threats to a majority of our population?

Editorials
Letter: Restrictions on downtown Easter parking

Letter: Restrictions on downtown Easter parking

Letter: Restrictions on downtown Easter parking John Mountcastle St Augustine, FL Dear Historic City News editor: When the diamond-shaped “no parking” signs were placed on portable saw horses in the parking lanes of Cathedral Place and King Street on Easter Sunday, the number of available parking spaces were significantly diminished.  City of St. Augustine Ordinance…

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Editorials
Horvath switches decision on Echo House in less than 5-minutes

Horvath switches decision on Echo House in less than 5-minutes

St Augustine City Commissioner Roxanne Horvath admitted to the audience during the Monday night commission meeting that she did not know what took place in the negotiations that allowed St Paul AME Church to take possession of the estate of Dr. Andrew Anderson II, but two fellow commissioners were on the board in February 2010…

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Government
Rawls AME Church rejects City offer for Echo House

Rawls AME Church rejects City offer for Echo House

Deemed one of the “top ten” most threatened places in St Augustine last year by the citizens’ action group, “Citizens for the Preservation of St. Augustine, Inc.”, Ronald Rawls Jr has come to the City looking for a permit to demolish the final building of the historic 1920’s complex that at one time provided indigent…

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Government
Buzz: DeSantis running “most cynical and lily-livered campaign”

Buzz: DeSantis running “most cynical and lily-livered campaign”

Historic City News readers following the Florida politics blog “The Buzz”, are familiar with Tampa Bay Times political editor Adam C. Smith; who created the award-winning news source and has been with the Times since 1992.

Editorials
FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

FDOT road repairs and maintenance report

Historic City News was notified by Florida Department of Transportation Public Information Officer, Monica R. Reifeiss, that traffic will be impacted at the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations where roadwork is being conducted. Be alert to lane closures and temporary detours, as well as increased congestion in these areas. FDOT employees and…

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Community
Enforcement of new panhandling ordinance begins today

Enforcement of new panhandling ordinance begins today

With a much overdue sigh of relief, downtown residents and shopkeepers in the city’s historic preservation district, enjoyed the first day since the adoption of Ordinance 2018-06, the City of St. Augustine’s new restrictions on panhandling that took effect on April 6, 2018.

Government
Shooter captured and held under $1.5 million bail

Shooter captured and held under $1.5 million bail

A twice-prior convicted felon was arrested this week, and he remains in custody at the St Johns County Detention Facility in lieu of over $1.5 million bail.  Anthony Terrell Williams, Jr who resided at 135 Gilbert Street, was arrested on warrants charging him with three-counts of attempted murder and one-count of possession of a firearm…

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