Sixteen years of holding public officials accountable to the public
Friday March 18th marked sixteen years since the first issue of Historic City News rolled off the virtual presses — a fast growing weekly news journal delivered by e-mail without all the smudges and dirty fingers.



Historic City News reporters have uncovered more details about the possible sexual battery being investigated by the St Augustine Police Department that led to the release of a photograph earlier today of a 22-year-old local man being identified as a “person of interest”.
Historic City News has been informed that the St. Augustine City Commission will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, March 22nd to consider several items relating to early planning for the 2016-2017 budget.






Detectives are still looking for a fifth suspect in Wednesday’s methamphetamine lab bust inside a Ravenswood Drive residence, Historic City News learned.
Local Historic City News reporters and Mayor Nancy Shaver welcomed Francisca Guilford, National President of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Auxiliary, Thursday during a flag waiving ceremony on the grounds of Castillo de San Marcos National Monument.