FWC holds regulation open house in St Augustine
Historic City News readers have an opportunity to come in, talk to biologists and let Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission staff know what they think about freshwater bass regulations during an open house in St Augustine on April 2.



Father Thomas S. Willis, pastor of Cathedral Parish, has announced to local St Augustine and St Johns County reporters at Historic City News the times for services during Holy Week at Cathedral Basilica.
Emotional night at Chase-Rescorla fundraiser
Today marks ten-years since soldiers from Combat Company, 2nd Battalion, 124th Infantry Regiment, including Specialist Jeffrey Wershow, a 22-year-old Florida Army National Guardsman from Gainesville, cut through two built-up earthen berms between Jordan and Iraq; just two days before Coalition Forces launched Operation Iraqi Freedom March 21, 2003.
Director of Community Relations, Christina Langston, reported to Historic City News that Ava Hampton of Fruit Cove Middle School won top honors in the inaugural St Johns County School District’s History Fair; produced in conjunction with the National History Fair sponsored by National History Day.
Flagler student Daphne Pariser presented her scientific research at the “State of the Reserve” conference held at Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve; marking the first year that Flagler College faculty and students were invited to present their research findings.
Historic City News readers in St Augustine and St Johns County are invited to attend a one-night exhibition of video art on Friday, March 29 being hosted at Flagler College’s Crisp-Ellert Art Museum located at 48 Sevilla Street beginning at 7:00 p.m.
Historic City News received a copy of a study released yesterday indicating that Florida’s 28 state college campuses generate $26.6 billion in economic activity while providing tens of thousands of young people an education they might not otherwise be able to afford.