City police won’t say what they know about double homicide
In a repeat performance for the un-accredited municipal police department in St Augustine, mum’s the word when it comes to yesterday’s early morning double homicide at the corner of Spring Street and Fred Waters Way.



Data breaches seem to be happening more and more often, even to Historic City News readers in St Augustine. Data thieves are targeting both small companies and global giants. They are always on the lookout — and you should be too.
The Nights of Lights starts in Saint Augustine Beach this Friday November 18th. Historic City News readers are invited to bring the whole family out for an evening of fun and holiday cheer at the St Johns County Pier Park 350 A1A Beach Boulevard in beautiful Saint Augustine Beach.


The Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve is registering volunteers for a Beach Cleanup scheduled for Saturday, November 19th from 7:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. at the North Beach Access Parking Lot and needs available Historic City News readers to help.
St. Johns County Continuum of Care invites all Historic City News readers to participate in this year’s Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week event to be held at Dining with Dignity, Wednesday November 16, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the corner of Bridge Street and Granada Street.
St Augustine Mayor Nancy Shaver has continued a holiday tradition by naming Police Chief Loran Lueders and Fire Chief Carlos Aviles to actually “flip the switch” that turns on the lights that kick off the 23rd annual Nights of Lights celebration.
For Historic City News readers planning to attend, the location of the conference on Historic Preservation, Building Codes and Resiliency hosted by the Florida Trust for Historic Preservation, the City of St. Augustine and Flagler College has been moved.