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The city of St. Augustine has been trying to answer a stream of questions about storm recovery. Here are the most common questions and answers.
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Numerous trees and powerlines were down, and flooding continued throughout the county. Removing all of the debris will take some time.
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Water breached the sea wall and rushed into the historic city, flooding State Road A1A near the Bridge of Lions and pushing inland toward North Ponce De Leon Boulevard.
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The 350-unit community would replace the closed St. Augustine Outlets along the east side of Interstate 95.
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The Jacksonville Transportation Authority says First Coast Commuter Rail would take thousands of cars off crowded Interstate 95.
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Just one store remains open as the 31-acre property is targeted for redevelopment.
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A group of youngsters in St. Augustine raised more than $1,000 for Ukraine at their lemonade stand. They hope to inspire other kids.
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Seven city projects aim to improve water quality, improve drainage and provide more flood protection throughout St. Augustine.
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Four courageous Black teenagers refused to leave the segregated lunch counter at Woolworth's in July 1963. Now part of it has gone on display at The Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center.
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The purpose of the grant program is to provide funding for construction projects at facilities in Florida that highlight the contributions, culture or history of African Americans.