Meeting announces Phase II of Riberia reconstruction
Historic City News readers in downtown St Augustine will want to attend Thursday, March 29th, when a public meeting regarding the Riberia Street improvement project has been scheduled, according to the City’s Public Affairs Director, Paul Williamson.



A week shy of his 67th birthday, J Raul Espinosa of St Augustine announced to Historic City News that he has formed an exploratory committee to consider a run for the US Congress in the newly created Sixth Congressional District, which includes Saint Johns, Flagler, Volusia and Putnam counties.
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Ever wonder how some place could go out of business despite the fact that you always enjoyed it?
Local Historic City News reader Wayne Fusco reported from the Festival of Chariots yesterday; presented by the Hare Krishna movement in Downtown St Augustine and the Plaza.
Patti Henderson reported to Historic City News that the St Johns County Tea Party will host Craig Miller as their guest speaker when they meet on Tuesday, March 27th.
Monday night, the City of St Augustine Commission will be asked to formally “support” the New World Center for Civil Rights and Social Change by adopting a resolution that has left some residents wondering what “support” the private organization is expecting.
Yesterday evening, Historic City News editor Michael Gold attended a 16th Century ship keel-laying ceremony and ribbon cutting for a new 600-foot observation deck on the grounds of the 1565 birthplace of St Augustine — the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park.