Todd Rundgren Concert (2nd Show)
Todd Rundgren (2nd Show) Sunday, May 24, 2015 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.
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Todd Rundgren (2nd Show) Sunday, May 24, 2015 For a complete list of events go to the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall website.
Nelmar Terrace Neighborhood walks with mayor Historic City News readers are reminded that this Wednesday, May 20th, St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver will hold a walk in the Nelmar Terrace neighborhood.
Our friends at the Florida Times Union are cleaning the pie off their collective faces this morning after an embarrassing incident that started an avalanche of negative buzz on twitter, facebook, and other social media towards the publisher who also publishes the St Augustine Record.
A group of local business and resident interests recently commissioned a county-wide study to determine voter preferences regarding a possible one-cent sales tax or other potential revenue sources that could be utilized to support public services, programs, and facilities.
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.
If you ever met former police patrolman Francis O’Loughlin, you would have thought you knew him your entire life — he personified the Irish cop on the beat, had the gift of gab, and just as concerned about the people and families on his watch as he was his own family.
Community Affairs Bureau commander, Charles Mulligan, reported to Historic City News that the investigation into the shooting of an armed man last night on SR-A1A South in St Augustine Beach is continuing by detectives with the Major Crimes Unit as well as the State Attorney’s Office.
According to the public affairs department at City Hall, one of the most frequently asked questions about St. Augustine’s three day downtown street and music festival, planned to celebrate the 450th anniversary of the founding of the city, is “What bands will be performing?”