Police still searching for Suspect who Triggered Fireworks in St. Augustine Theater

Two teenagers were arrested and a third suspect is being looked for after they set off fireworks inside a St. Augustine movie theater over the weekend. The incident occurred during the debut weekend of a popular children’s movie, causing panic among those in attendance. The sheriff’s office responded to multiple reports of explosions and found minor damage to the theater. No one was injured in the incident. The two teenagers were arrested and charged with arson and disorderly conduct but the Sheriff’s Office is still looking for the third suspect. Parental attention is being emphasized for the summer holidays. CLICK…

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Gala of Royal Horses to Grace St. Johns County Fairgrounds

The Gala of the Royal Horses, featuring the Royal Horses of Europe, will take place today at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds. The show, created and produced by riding master Rene Gasser, showcases four Royal breeds including the Lipizzan, Andalusian, Friesian, and Arabian. These revered and celebrated horses have been favored by royalty, equestrian riders, and bullfighters for centuries. Tickets can be purchased online and attendees can expect to witness a display of tradition, athleticism, and grace. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.actionnewsjax.com

Borland Groover starts work on new surgery center in St. Johns County

Borland Groover, a gastroenterology provider based in Jacksonville, Florida has begun the construction of a surgery center in St. Johns County, which is scheduled to open by summer 2024. The new facility will span over two stories and 35,000-square-foot. On the first floor, the center will have seven rooms designated for outpatient surgeries and minimally invasive procedures like colonoscopies while the second floor will consist of 32 medical examination rooms. This surgery center is the fifth one to be established by Borland Groover in Northeast Florida and the second in St. Johns County. The center will be owned and operated…

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St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office urges surveillance camera registration by residents and businesses

A local public safety program has been launched in St. Johns County enabling residents and businesses to register and share their surveillance camera feeds with the Sheriff’s Office. The program is called ‘Connect St. Johns’ and will give the SJSO the ability to quickly respond to criminal activities once connected to residents’ cameras. The SJSO promises to provide easy instructions for residents to register their cameras through the program’s website. CLICK TO READ SOURCE Images/Source: www.news4jax.com