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The city is seeking public comments about naming the greenspace at the base of the Bridge of Lions. The space would be called "Sam's Park," honoring retired Harbormaster Sam Adukiewicz.
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Construction has begun on a new Baptist and Wolfson emergency room and imaging center east of Interstate 95.
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The city is seeking public comments about blight, parking alternatives and areas of the city that lack parking, among other things.
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The Florida Department of Transportation has set up an open house from 4 to 6 p.m. April 18 so residents can learn more about the project.
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St. Augustine City Manager John Regan submitted his resignation Monday, effective June 2.
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Researcher Amy Larner Giroux is investigating two burial sites in St. Augustine National Cemetery marked with a headstone reading “Six Unknown Indians.”
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City officials have approved a three-year study agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to find solutions to coastal storm risks.
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Anti-abortion marchers will hit St. Augustine streets in mid-January to celebrate the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
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Tropical Storms Ian and Nicole uncovered an 1800s shipwreck on the beach where it was first discovered in 1987.
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The plane landed at Anastasia State Park’s beach and then flipped. No one was hurt.