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Businesses at the Beach are voluntarily going green

Businesses at the Beach are voluntarily going green

Historic City News received word from the City of St. Augustine Beach announcing that they are “Going Green” this year.  Starting January 1, 2020, the City is launching a “Go Green SAB” campaign, which encourages businesses within the city limits of St. Augustine Beach to voluntarily eliminate single-use plastics products.

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An opportunity exists for the legislature to end subsidies to printed newspapers

An opportunity exists for the legislature to end subsidies to printed newspapers

The House passed legislation Wednesday (HB 7) that would allow public notices to go on city websites instead of printed local newspapers.  For 20-years Historic City News has campaigned in support of such legislation which has served as nothing more than a taxpayer-funded subsidy to the slowly dying printed newspaper industry.

Business
Attorney discipline orders issued from January 25th to February 21st

Attorney discipline orders issued from January 25th to February 21st

The Florida Bar, the state’s guardian for the integrity of the legal profession, announced to local Historic City News reporters that the Florida Supreme Court recently ordered disciplined 11 attorneys, disbarring two, reprimanding two, admonishing one, placing one on probation and suspending six.

Business
The airport at St Augustine announces its latest addition opening February 29th

The airport at St Augustine announces its latest addition opening February 29th

Rainer Pereira Da Silva, managing partner of Hangar One Restaurant Concepts, LLC., reported to Historic City News the scheduled grand opening of Hangar One Bistro Airport Eatery & Bar, the latest addition at Northeast Florida Regional Airport.

Business
A former cop turns vague suspect descriptions into actionable images

A former cop turns vague suspect descriptions into actionable images

Five years ago, Vincent and his wife Amber Russo, launched their new company; “FaceLogics”.  With a career in law enforcement spanning 30 years, Russo knows a thing or two about the value of good pictures when trying to identify a suspect.

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Occupational licensing reform is moving through the legislature

Occupational licensing reform is moving through the legislature

Among several “deregulation” Bills moving through the legislature, a pair of Bills that would permanently change local occupational licensing schemes, are promising to achieve uniformity and create a predictable business environment.

Business
McClatchy latest newspaper company seeking protection from creditors in bankruptcy

McClatchy latest newspaper company seeking protection from creditors in bankruptcy

by Associated Press The printed newspaper industry has been devastated by changing technology that has sent the vast majority of people online in search of news. While McClatchy and others have pushed digital operations aggressively, advertising dollars have continued to flow toward local Internet publishers like Historic City News and internet giants like Facebook and…

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St Johns County still has no tax collection agreement with AirBnB

St Johns County still has no tax collection agreement with AirBnB

As of February 1st, Historic City News learned that Airbnb, one of the world’s largest marketplaces for unique, authentic places to stay and things to do, had entered into agreements to collect and remit local bed taxes on behalf of its hosts in Volusia and Clay counties.  St Johns County Tax Collector Dennis Hollingsworth represents…

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