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Posted inPublic Safety

$1 million bond reduced – Gray still in custody


Historic City News has learned that yesterday, Mark Miller asked Judge Wendy Berger to consider that Quinn Hanna Gray does not pose a risk to the community and is not a flight risk; as he argued for his client’s release from jail.

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Posted inCommunity

Eastbound merge lane to Bridge of Lions closed


Laurie Sanderson reported to Historic City News that the short merge lane onto the eastbound temporary Bridge of Lions from northbound Avenida Menendez will be closed beginning this Sunday night, October 4th.

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Posted inCommunity

Halloween Festival at Old Florida Museum


Tracy Suter, Manager of Old Florida Museum, announced their First Annual Halloween Festival to Historic City News.

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Posted inBusiness

Construction begins on new Zaxby’s


Historic City News was there when demolition of the former Burger King location on Ponce de Leon Boulevard began Friday morning — making way for the area’s newest Zaxby’s Real Chicken.

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Posted inPublic Safety

Police on scene as market cleanup continues


Historic City News was on the scene Friday morning about 7:30 a.m. as police removed vagrants sleeping around the public market building in the Plaza de la Constitucion.

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