Archive for February 1st, 2010

Results: driver who killed deputy was impaired

Results: driver who killed deputy was impaired

This afternoon, the Florida Highway Patrol announced to the St. Johns County local news desk that Kris E. Caudilla, who recorded a blood alcohol level of .158 before colliding head-on with SJSO Deputy James L. Anderson, will be charged as follows:

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Betty Griffin House offers firsthand program tour

Betty Griffin House offers firsthand program tour

Betty Griffin House Executive Director Joyce Mahr invites all Historic City News readers to come take a tour of their facilities and meet some of the great staff during an open house event this month.

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Controversial Judge John Doyle resigns his seat

Controversial Judge John Doyle resigns his seat

The Seventh Circuit Judicial Nominating Commission announced to Historic City News today that there is one vacancy in the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court resulting from the pending retirement of Circuit Court Judge John Doyle.

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San Marco Terrace receives five-star rating

San Marco Terrace receives five-star rating

Community Relations Director Donnie Taylor reported to the local St. Augustine news desk at Historic City News that San Marco Terrace has achieved a five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.

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Historic City Memories: Ghost Towns

Historic City Memories: Ghost Towns

Ghost Towns of the St. Johns ” Rollestown and Denys Rolle, a pain in the anatomy ” By Geoff Dobson

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Local Toyota dealer preparing to fix gas pedals

Local Toyota dealer preparing to fix gas pedals

The St. Augustine local news desk contacted St. Augustine Toyota Service Manager Mark Dewey this morning for an update on the 2.3 million U.S. Toyota cars and trucks affected by a safety recall designed to fix a sticky gas pedal problem.

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