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Teens seriously injured after fall from moving pickup

Historic City News has learned that two teenage girls, 16-year-old Alexa M. Almstead and 17-year-old Isabelle S. Childre, fell from the bed of a moving 2004 Chevy pickup truck early Saturday evening; sending the teens to the hospital in serious condition.

Public Safety

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.

Community

Letter: Make objections known Monday night

Letter: Make objections known Monday night Melinda Rakoncay, president Nelmar Terrace Neighborhood Association Dear Editor: It is important to let the city commission hear why you are opposed to the 7-Eleven going in at the corner of San Marco and May Street during general public comment at the City Commission Meeting tomorrow, Monday December 8th.

Editorials

What’s wrong with this picture?

There is probably no worse feeling than being falsely accused of a crime. I would not wish that on anyone. Sheriff David Shoar says he took up the fight for Deputy Jeremy Banks following the death of his former girlfriend, Michelle O’Connell, for that very reason. But many in the community, as well as the…

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Public Safety

Guest Column: Welcoming Jeb Smith

Guest Column: Welcoming Jeb Smith Lance L. Thate St Augustine Tea Party There is an entirely different community and way of life just a few miles west of the Nation’s oldest city.

Editorials

Hall and Oates sell out Amphitheatre

For a duo who reveled in commercial success in the 1980’s while managing to escape critical acclaim, Daryl Hall and John Oates performed to sellout crowds in St Augustine and Clearwater this weekend; and Historic City News photojournalist Mark Cubbedge was front and center.

Community

60th Annual St Augustine Christmas Parade

St. Augustine’s 60th Annual Christmas Parade ushered in the holiday season for local Historic City News readers with floats, marching bands, cars, horses, and the arrival of Santa.

Community

A December to Remember

Community First Credit Union’s A December to Remember Friday, November 28, 2014 – Saturday, December 20, 2014 “It’s A Wonderful Life” Friday, November 28 – Free Admission Doors Open at 4pm with Santa Visits, Train Rides, Face Painting and Bounce House Movie Feature at 6pm St. Augustine Amphitheatre Holiday Storytime Reading & Elf Workshop Saturday,…

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