Artists haul City of St Augustine back to court
We’ve been there before, in 2009. But, six years later, and six-figures in legal fees later, city taxpayers are getting ready to explain themselves again in federal court because local artists have filed a civil rights action and motion for injunction seeking return of painters, photographers, and other artists to the downtown landscape.
Saviak will serve third Judicial Nominating Commission term
If you are a Historic City News reader and have your eye on a life-time presidential appointment, you need to meet your fellow subscriber, and St Johns County resident, Carol Saviak.
FDOT road repairs and maintenance report
Laurie Sanderson reported the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.
An Evening with Ottmar Liebert
Public Notice of Negotiation Meetings – IAFF
Public invited to prayer vigil Friday night
Reverend Ron Rawls, Mayor Nancy Shaver and County Commission Chair Rachael Bennett, invite the community to come out for an hour of prayer and meditation Friday evening.
City reaches final settlement in 7-Eleven lawsuit
For those Historic City News readers who have been following the recent developments with the vacant property located at the intersection of San Marco Avenue and May Street, we have obtained the documents from the settlement between the City of St Augustine and the owners, First Coast Development and 7-Eleven.












