Historic City News becomes part of Watchdog Network
Fourteen years ago, Historic City News broke ground in St Augustine with the idea of independent, straight-talking reports of local news — albeit in a much different, newsletter-only format. We started down an uncharted course of continual growth and haven’t looked back. Our latest accomplishment is as important as any other we have announced in recent years.




Since it was created, March 30, 2009, many Historic City News readers have commented that the St Augustine 450th Commemoration Commission has been substantially invisible to city residents and taxpayers.
February 18th was the first Tri-Talent Musical Theater class for ages 9-14. The instructor, Lindsay Gray, brought her younger daughter who participated with the older children, and the experiment went very well.
Sunshine Realty and Appraisal Services announced to Historic City News that they have been selected to offer their guests free admission to some of St. Augustine’s most popular attractions, through a partnership with the nation’s leading provider of free-to-guest amenity programs, Amenity Services, Inc.

FDOT District Two Public Information Director, Gina Busscher, cautions Historic City News readers that US-1 north, in the Nocatee area, is scheduled to be closed overnight for five nights beginning Sunday night because of work on the new CR-210 overpass.







