Bloody Islam condemned by billboard at St Augustine Beach
Tongues are wagging in St Augustine Beach over the visitation of a black billboard that proclaims in bold gothic lettering that Islam is doomed by its own doctrine; the appearance of which has angered many, drawn apathy from some, and has been supported by others.






Historic City News readers are invited to load up the truck this Saturday, April 16th, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., for a trip to the Florida Agricultural Museum for a day on the 1880’s family farm; complete with beautifully restored antique tractors and hayrides around the museum grounds on a tractor drawn wagon.
Years ago, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving discontinued production of denominations of U.S. currency greater than $100.00 and soon implemented enhanced security measures to thwart counterfeiters from reproducing notes of all denominations.
With City Commissioner Todd Neville leaving the meeting because of a declared conflict of interest, Mayor Shaver and the remaining commissioners reached a unanimous quasi-judicial decision; confirming denial of a use by exception to develop a mini-warehouse at the intersection of SR-A1A and SR-312.




On March 23, 2016, when Historic City News Editor Michael Gold was told by the City of St. Augustine that he would have to come to City Hall to obtain copies of interview forms completed by City Manager John Regan, no amount of reasoning could persuade the city to simply e-mail the five handwritten pages.
Assistant Director Karen Hensel, reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that on Thursday, April 7th, the St Johns County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly renovated kitchen at St Francis House.







