The Brown Family YMCA’s Outdoor Pickleball Center in St. Johns County is set to have its grand opening on Tuesday, according to a post on the First Coast YMCA’s Instagram page. The courts will be available for open play on various dates and times throughout the month of July, with no reservations required. Beginner/intro classes will also be offered on specific days, led by a Pickleball Pro. Courts 1 and 2 will be designated for beginners/instruction, while Courts 3-5 will be for open play. Players are reminded to bring their own paddles, balls, and court-appropriate shoes. The Brown Family YMCA…
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Open House Announced for Kings Estate Road Corridor Improvement Project
An open house is set to be held in St. Johns County to discuss the planned improvement project for the Kings Estate Road Corridor. The event will take place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 20, at the Lighthouse Church of God located at 1230 Kings Estate Road in St. Augustine. The proposed improvements will cover the entire corridor, from State Road 207 to Old Moultrie Road. The project has been divided into five phases due to its length and expected costs. The first phase will start at State Road 207, include Hilltop Road, and extend to St.…
Continue ReadingSt. Augustine Doctor Faces Trial for Sex-for-Pills
Jury selection began on Friday in the federal case against a St. Augustine doctor, Scott Hollington, who is accused of trading sex for drugs. Hollington is facing 20 criminal counts, including conspiracy, unlawful distribution of a controlled substance, and obstruction of justice. The prosecution alleges that Hollington exploited drug addicts by offering them drugs in exchange for sexual favors. Undercover FBI agents, posing as patients, along with five actual patients, are expected to testify against Hollington. The defense argues that the doctor’s sexual interactions with patients are irrelevant, as he was prescribing medically necessary prescriptions to patients dealing with addiction.…
Continue ReadingFriend of fallen St. Johns County deputy who died in the line of duty helps raise money for his family
A fundraiser took place on Saturday at the Elks Lodge in St. Augustine to support the family of Sgt. Michael Kunovich, a fallen deputy from the St. Johns County Sheriff’s Office. The event was organized by Signal 34 Foundation, a community-supported organization that assists local law enforcement. The foundation aimed to ensure that Sgt. Kunovich’s family was cared for during this difficult time. The fundraiser featured a raffle and a silent auction to raise funds for the fallen deputy’s family. Sgt. Kunovich, who served the sheriff’s office for 25 years, passed away in May due to medical issues that arose…
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