Wrigley remembered at Inaugural Velo Fest
Heather Neville reported to Historic City News that Velo Fest Community Initiative would hold a 2-day cycling festival that includes a parade, a pro race, a touring ride, and a memorial ride for Bryan Wrigley; the 23-year-old University of St Augustine student that was killed by a hit-and-run driver last year.


When Historic City News readers pull up to the pumps this week, they are paying just over $4.00 per gallon for branded unleaded gasoline; depending on the vehicle, that might mean $40 – $60 per tankful — but, how would you like to hear $1,400 instead?
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.