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Friends of A1A Environmental Education Fair

Friends of A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway will host its first ever Environmental Education Fair on Saturday, May 1st in Marineland, according to an announcement received by the St. Augustine local news desk today.

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Kelso: Stop high-speed spending on railroad

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Citizens assist police to catch purse snatcher


Community Affairs Officer Barbara Clifford of the St. Augustine Police Department reports to our local news desk that last week a 69 year-old woman became the victim of a purse snatching but the suspect was arrested — thanks to some alert citizens.

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Complaining about Bank of America practices


Lance Hayes was so frustrated with Bank of America taking funds from his account for bank fees that he says he did not authorize; he told the local news desk at Historic City News that he is picketing the BOA branch that opened his account.

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