Planning and Zoning give nod to Flagler College project
Historic City News reporters watched Tuesday as the St Augustine Planning and Zoning Board approved a use by exception for Flagler College to continue its plans for a 150-bed residence hall and 35-foot parking garage with room for 534 vehicles on the site of the former FEC Railway headquarters at the corner of King Street and Malaga Street.



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St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver told Historic City News that residents remind her daily that we are a really generous and caring community; blessed with many organizations who help people when they need it.
Historic City News was informed that starting tomorrow, Thursday November 19th, and running for the rest of the football season, Uber will facilitate the discounted sale of upper bowl Jaguars tickets with the push of a button in their smartphone app. 
Thursday is a big day for the White family. David and Cathy White, owners of O.C. White’s, and their two daughters, Julie White-Alford and Jennifer White-Conner, will take their plans for the former Santa Maria Restaurant before the city’s Historic Architectural Review Board for an opinion of appropriateness and a demolition permit.
Northeast Florida Regional Airport (St. Augustine, FL – UST) will continue to offer nonstop flights to Charlotte Douglas International Airport on Thursdays and Sundays, Ed Wuellner, Executive Director of the Airport Authority, told local Historic City News reporters.
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