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St. Augustine, Florida, will celebrate Founders Day 2025 on September 6, marking 460 years of history as the oldest ...
St. Augustine's famous Pillars Castle, known by locals as the "pink castle," is on sale for a cool $1,645,000. Originally ...
Local News St. Augustine implementing crowd control measures for Fourth of July The measures come from lessons learned during last year's Nights of Lights' record-breaking crowds.
St. Augustine's Pillars Castle is up for sale for $1,695,000. Located walking distance from historic downtown and minutes ...
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Two days after a flash of lightning struck the St. Augustine Pier, hitting a family of three, their loved ones are reaching out to the community for help. The family of ...
Local News City of St. Augustine files eminent domain case against property owners The city wants to build a seawall to alleviate flooding, but it needs the marsh edges of the two properties to ...
Friday's July 4th celebration will serve as a test run for the upcoming Nights of Lights season. St. Augustine and St. Johns County leaders detail what extra measures are being added to ensure a ...
West King Wednesday Aug. 20. This monthly pop-up market features live music, art and food along in St. Augustine's West King Street. Live music can be found at Graet Goods, 225 W. King St. plus a ...
Tens of thousands of spectators gathered Friday night for St. Augustine’s popular Independence Day celebration, “Fireworks Over the Matanzas,” as city officials implemented new safety ...
A 31-year-old man is facing multiple felony charges after deputies say he tried to kidnap a woman outside a St. Augustine business in broad daylight last month, which was captured on surveillance ...
St. Augustine’s University graduates take part in a commencement ceremony at Wake Chapel Church in Raleigh on Friday, Dec. 13, 2024. NO. 7: ST. AUGUSTINE’S BETS BIG IN FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL.
A historic church in Baltimore County was damaged in a fire that was caused by lightning strikes, according to fire department officials.