Flagler College will build new academic building
Flagler College has the go ahead to build a new academic building on the site of its current Communication Building after a marathon St Augustine City Commission meeting last night that drug on past midnight.



Candy Carroll and Dan Holiday share a lot in common — including a passion for the history of St Augustine and a quest to commemorate the characters that defined the Age of Discovery in Florida.
Gwendolyn Duncan, President of the 40th ACCORD, Inc., informed Historic City News that there will be a memorial celebration in Lauderhill Lakes for the life of Athea W Hayling, who passed away on September 30.
The Crisp-Ellert Art Museum announced to Historic City News this week that they will present an exhibition entitled “Transliteration” — a collaborative project between Flagler College colleagues; painter, Sara Pedigo, and poet, Liz Robbins.
St Johns County Fire-Rescue and the organization, “Firefighters for Families” have extended an invitation to Historic City News readers to visit Fire Station 10 next Saturday, October 13th for their annual Community Day.
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Dena Espenscheid, representing American Majority Florida, will be the guest speaker when the Saint Augustine Tea Party meets at the Village Inn restaurant at 900 N Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St Augustine at 6:30 p.m., on Tuesday, October 9.
Retired Court of Appeal Judge Frank D Upchurch, Jr, of St Augustine passed away on Thursday, October 4, 2012, at the Bailey Center for Caring at the age of 90-years-old; the result of injuries suffered in a fall.