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Tracy Upchurch sworn in as mayor for second time: photos from his first City Commission meeting
COM Week returns with a theme and several first-time events
Uptown ice cream shop scooping for local customers
Pursuing Title III may wreak havoc among foreign property in Cuba
The Riverkeeper: Saving St. Augustine’s Matanzas waterways
By Jared Olson For conservationist Jen Lomberk, the Matanzas River is both a blessing and a curse. “We have something very beautiful that a lot of people are passionate about protecting,” she says, contemplating the estuary she’s spent the last year fighting to protect. “But…
Recap: St. Augustine Film Festival
CEO of the St. Augustine Film Festival Gregory Von Hausch speaks to the audience at the festival. Photo: Erin Brady By Erin Brady | gargoyle@flagler.edu The Saint Augustine Film Festival brought the glitz and glam of Hollywood to the Oldest City this past weekend. From documentaries focusing on…
Dog and owner find internet fame by documenting their walks on Facebook
By Mara Mazar | gargoyle@flagler.edu Walking through the historic streets of St. Augustine, you may spot Gary and Guen Williams. This pair is quite famous in St. Augustine for their adventures that are posted on Facebook. Williams and Guen have made a positive impact on the community…
Singer-songwriter Jolie drawing attention throughout St. Augustine
As she performed at Pizza Dina one weekend night, playing piano and singing covers as she did most every Friday and Saturday night, Jolie Wright couldn’t believe the crowd that had gathered to listen. Filling the sidewalks and spilling into Hypolita Street, dozens of passersby…
‘Uncomfortable’ territory: three St. Augustine pastors address racism in the city
By Katie Garwood | gargoyle@flagler.edu For three St. Augustine pastors, issues of race in the city were too much to ignore. Since Juana Jordan arrived at First United Methodist Church in July, she’s taken notice of the way she’s been accepted so far and the…