11th Annual All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast

Guest: Florida residents hit hard in municipal bond fraud

Richard Lawless
Special to Historic City News
2015 witnessed what is likely to be the first of many large municipal bond defaults. Puerto Rico defaulted on $69 billion dollars in bonds. 80% of these bonds were owned by residents in the 50 states with New York residents coming in at over $2 billion followed by Florida residents at just under $2 billion.
Pellicer Creek Raid Civil War Re-enactment
Historic City News readers are invited to engage with approximately 150 infantry, artillery, and cavalry troops demonstrating military life in Florida circa 1864.
City police sent taxi ordinance but commission wants more
“Give government an inch and they will surely take a mile,” one observer told Historic City News after the St Augustine City Commission approved a revised taxicab ordinance presented by Assistant City Attorney Denise May.
Notification of Sexual Predator: Joshua Lee Cummings

Guest Column: Our Budget Shows Our Values

Guest Column: Our Budget Shows Our Values
Hon. Nancy E. Shaver, Mayor
City of St Augustine, FL
Special to Historic City News
If there is one topic that I have heard more about from the business owners and residents, it would be the sad condition of our streets.
Dedication of Freedom Park kicks off Lincolnville Festival









