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Roberts arrested on multiple drug charges


Deputies with the Sheriff’s Office Weed & Seed Unit arrested a 21-year old St. Johns County man Thursday morning according to a media release received by Historic City News today.

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Celebrate safely and designate a driver


“Traditionally, Christmas and New Year’s holidays are the most deadly on Florida’s roadways”, says St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office Colonel Art F. May in an announcement to Historic City News this morning.

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Will “T’omb” series find its way to St. Augustine?


Historic City News learned from the Northeast Region of the Florida Public Archaeology Network Outreach Coordinator, Amber Grafft-Weiss, that their popular lecture series, “T’omb It May Concern.” will likely find its way to St. Augustine in the next year.

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Florida Public Archaeology Network events


The Florida Public Archaeology Network announced to Historic City News the following scheduled events:

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Firefighters for Families collecting donations


Fire Rescue Public Education and Information Officer Jeremy Robshaw updated Historic City News concerning this year’s charitable donation drive to help out Santa and benefit children in need this holiday season.

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