By Capt. Adam Morley Greetings, Anglers! As we navigate the waters of Saint Augustine and its surrounding areas, one thing becomes abundantly clear – fishing success is a dance with nature’s variables. Tides, moon phases, cold fronts, and winds are all players in this watery symphony, and how active the fish are depends on how well we can read the notes. Recent Conditions and the Cold Front Shuffle:With a recent cold front sweeping through, conditions have been like a complex rhythm challenging even the most seasoned anglers. Leading up to the front, reports hinted at successful outings, but as the…
Continue ReadingMonth: December 2023
HORRORscopes for the week of Dec 11, 2023
Aries: Buckle up, Aries! This week, the universe is serving you a steaming plate of disappointment. Your fiery nature will only bring you more frustration as you try to achieve your goals, but rest assured, they will remain just out of reach. Remember, failure is the universe’s way of telling you that you’re not good enough! Taurus: Oh, Taurus, you stubborn creature. This week, your determination will be met with a resounding “meh” from the cosmos. Your efforts will go unnoticed, your plans will crumble like stale cookies, and your dreams will stay firmly out of reach. Don’t worry, though,…
Continue ReadingSt. Augustine Discontinues Park Now Card
COSA: ???? Effective immediately, the City of St. Augustine is no longer issuing new ParkNow Cards ???? Here’s what you need to know: ???? Current ParkNow cards Current ParkNow cards with funds will still work in the meters/kiosks and at the parking garage and should be used until balances are depleted. ???? Existing funds Residents can transfer existing funds from the ParkNow Card to a virtual wallet on the ParkStAug mobile app. The card must be surrendered to the Parking Division, so this must be done in person at 50 Bridge Street. ???? Using your license plate When parking in…
Continue ReadingChild Struck And Killed In Hit And Run Monday Night
SJSO: At 6:16pm SJSO deputies were dispatched to the area of North Volusia Street and West King Street in reference to a hit and run incident involving a 6 year old child who was struck by a vehicle. The child was rushed to the hospital, and tragically was pronounced deceased. The SJSO Traffic Unit has initiated a Traffic Homicide Investigation. The suspect vehicle has not been located at this time, no description is available. This is an active investigation, further updates will be provided as applicable.