What drives progress and development in a region? Does it stem from the equal rights granted by the state to citizens, ensuring dignity? Does it arise from equal opportunities fostering economic growth? Is it rooted in ownership and a sense of security wi... See more
A naked homeless man was arrested early Tuesday after allegedly breaking into a St. Augustine capybara café and discharging a fire extinguisher inside the animal-filled business, according to police papers and sources. According to the St. Augustine Polic... See more
Cadets from Nease High School are celebrating a impressive achievement after earning 3rd place at the Naval Junior Reserve Officers training Corps (NJROTC) Nationals competition in Pensacola. Competing against more than 630 units from across the nation, t... See more
A veteran St. Augustine police supervisor has resigned following after allegedly making death threats to family members amid an inheritance dispute, officials said. The St. Augustine Police Department confirmed that Darrick Brandon Embrey, a 25-year membe... See more
The heavily-trafficked sidewalk along St. Augustine’s downtown bayfront will close for an extended period beginning this summer as part of a nearly $20 million seawall replacement project. The work will stretch from the Bridge of Lions to Charlotte Street... See more