A water main break in the St. Johns County is causing water access issues for customers, according to JEA. The affected area includes the Philips Highway corridor south to the Nocatee communities. JEA crews are working on repairing the main as quickly and safely as possible. This water main break has also impacted Atlantic Coast High School. The school’s principal, Dr. Michael George, sent a letter to parents notifying them that the water has been cut off on campus due to the break. The surrounding communities are also experiencing water outages. The school is coordinating with district leadership and JEA…
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St. Augustine Commissioners Move Forward with Nightlife Ordinance
St. Augustine city officials recently held a special city commission meeting to discuss potential changes to the operations of local bars and restaurants in the area. During the meeting, officials unanimously voted to have a first reading on an ordinance that could impose new requirements on these establishments. If the ordinance is approved, it would mandate that bars and restaurants apply for a permit in order to sell alcohol past midnight. Additionally, these businesses would also need to have security cameras or a security guard on the premises. On weekends, amplified noise such as live music would be required to…
Continue ReadingPapercutt to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Benefit Concert for The United Way
Tickets for Papercutt, a popular 80s hair metal tribute band, will go on sale this Friday, August 25 at 10am. The band will be performing in St. Augustine, FL, and is known as North Florida’s premier 80s hair metal tribute band. Fans of the genre will have the opportunity to relive the nostalgic era with Papercutt’s energetic and authentic performances. Papercutt, with their dynamic stage presence and impressive musical talent, has gained a strong following in the area. The band pays homage to iconic hair metal bands of the 80s, recreating their vibrant sound and style. From the soaring guitar…
Continue ReadingSt. Augustine Man Unearths $40,000 Ring on St. Augustine Beach
Joseph Cook, a resident of St. Augustine, spends his free time searching for treasure on the beaches of St. Augustine using a metal detector. Despite having been metal detecting for 25 years, Cook does not search for profit but rather as a way to do good things. Recently, Cook found a diamond ring on the beach worth $40,000 and was able to return it to its rightful owner. The couple, who had lost the ring while on vacation from Canada, had approached Cook about it a month prior. Although Cook couldn’t find the ring that day, he continued to keep…
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