Woman’s Exchange announces spring luncheons
This weekend, Judy Riggle announced to local Historic City News reporters that the Woman’s Exchange of St. Augustine’s forthcoming luncheon series will begin on April 3rd.
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This weekend, Judy Riggle announced to local Historic City News reporters that the Woman’s Exchange of St. Augustine’s forthcoming luncheon series will begin on April 3rd.
St Patrick’s Day is celebrated all around St Augustine and St Johns County, but the day after is very special to us at Historic City News. It’s our birthday and this year we turn 18-years-old! March 18th is also special to me because it is the day my son Taylor was born. He makes me…
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About two-weeks ago complaints began coming in to Historic City News and the City of St Augustine concerning a business that has obtained a license to operate inside the city limits but may be operating outside the law. Concerns have been recorded at the last two city commission meetings from members of the public during…
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When the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council meets tomorrow afternoon, members will decide whether to accept the seven applicants for the seven available seats on the controversial Category II Funding Panel; the committee that recommends who does and doesn’t get a piece of the bed tax pie, and how much.
The Friday morning meeting of the UF Historic St Augustine Board of Directors was called to order by Chairman Allen L. Lastinger, Jr. promptly at 10:00 a.m. But, if anyone at the table was expecting a “short meeting”, that was not to be.
The City of St Augustine issued a public service announcement to remind Historic City News readers about the need to keep illicit discharge hazards, like leaves and yard debris, out of the city’s storm drains to properly maintain the storm water system.
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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Sunshine Week couldn’t have come at a more opportune time in St Augustine as the UF Historic St Augustine, Inc. direct service organization, managing the lease on Florida’s state-owned properties, attempts to hold a controversial public Special Board of Directors Meeting in a not-so-public way. More sunshine, please.