Pet of the Week Videos
In May, Historic City News learned that staff from the local Government television channel, GTV, began filming, editing, and producing a weekly segment to assist the St. Johns County Pet Center in increasing exposure of their adoptable pets.

Local Historic City News reporters have learned that St. Johns County Animal Control is partnering with the St. Johns County Health Department to host a Rabies Vaccine Clinic.
Director of Public Information Brian Thompson informed local Historic City News reporters that civil rights activist Andrew Young has donated 15 interviews from his documentary, “Crossing in St. Augustine,” to Flagler College in what will begin a new archive chronicling the civil rights movement in St. Augustine.
The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
St. Augustine Vice-Mayor Errol Jones spent time with a cup of coffee and Historic City News editor Michael Gold this morning talking about his memories of the September 11, 2001 tragedy.
The newly created First America Foundation, Inc., which was funded with $275,000 in City of St. Augustine reserve funds, is already advertising to spend nearly half of that money to recruit a new Executive Director.
St. Augustine Public Information Coordinator Cathy DuPont informed local Historic City News reporters today that on September 11th, the City of St. Augustine will continue what has become an annual tradition–the remembrance of those who died in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.