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Good morning, St. Augustine. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 4th of June.

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Experts from the USA Today Florida Network say the 2025 hurricane season will be active and advise residents to review emergency plans and secure insurance—steps that can help protect homes during severe storms.  The St. Augustine Record

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Florida House and Senate negotiators met on June 3 and discussed a new budget framework that includes $2.25 billion in recurring tax cuts—eliminating the business rent tax and offering targeted sales tax exemptions, while also adding $750 million annually to a reserve fund subject to a 2026 ballot measure. The extended session aims to refine these proposals before the budget year beginning July 1 to avoid a partial government shutdown.  The St. Augustine Record
  • St. Johns County officials discussed new e-bike safety rules at a Tuesday board meeting after a surge in crashes, with proposals setting minimum age limits and helmet requirements for young riders—county leaders plan more public comment sessions before finalizing the ordinance.  First Coast News
  • St. Augustine City Hall is undergoing a monthslong waterproofing project as water seeps through cracks in the four-story coquina building built in 1889; deputy director Barb Moore said a Rilem test confirmed the damage and city staff are applying a $1.35 million sealant that will last 10 years—protecting the structure from further harm—.  First Coast News

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Fast food and restaurant chains have confirmed Father's Day deals for dads on June 15—Burger King offers a BOGO Whopper deal and Dave & Buster's gives 50% off food, while IHOP, Newk's Eatery and Twin Peaks offer their own discounts. More chains are predicted to announce deals like free desserts or discounted meals, so updates may come as the holiday nears—readers are encouraged to check for new offers.  The St. Augustine Record

REAL ESTATE NEWS

  • A man named Peter from St. Johns County paid deposit and fees after replying to an online rental ad but soon learned the home was already rented when the sheriff’s office arrived. A Miami-based attorney said scammers use fake IDs and deepfakes — tactics that mark a growing fraud problem in Florida real estate.  First Coast News

EVENTS

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  • CHEESE & CLAY CROSSOVER Workshop

    6-9 p.m. — Make Space Workshop & Classroom — Cost varies — Create hand-built ceramic snack boards while enjoying a culinary cheese lesson.

    Sat, 6/7/25

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  • National Outlet Shopping Day

    4 days — St. Augustine Premium Outlets — Free tote bag with visits — Dive into major savings and fun activities at the biggest outlet event of the year.

    Thu, 6/12/25

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  • Old School Kingfish Shootout

    Friday to Sunday — Vilano Beach Fishing Pier — Registration $250-$400 — Participate in a kingfish tournament exclusively in Florida state waters.

    Fri, 6/13/25

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  • Hildervat - Ultimate Viking Warrior 5K/10K OCR

    12 PM – 6 PM — Ironwood Forest, St. Augustine, FL — Entry fees vary — Experience the thrill of obstacle course racing while conquering various challenges and building community spirit.

    Sat, 6/14/25

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  • Summer Improv Camp for Middle Schoolers

    2-5 p.m. — The Pioneer School — $275.00 — Explore improvisation in a supportive environment and build confidence through fun games and activities.

    Mon, 6/16/25

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  • Dolphin Walk

    7:30-8:30 p.m. — Vilano Beach Pavilion — Free entry — Learn about dolphins and enjoy a picturesque sunset stroll on the beach.

    Wed, 6/18/25

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  • East Coast Convention of North America

    June 20-22 — Flagler College — Registration required — Attend ECCNA 28 for enriching workshops and community activities.

    Fri, 6/20/25

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  • Ringo Starr Live in Concert

    7:30-11:30 p.m. — The St. Augustine Amphitheatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience the legendary Beatle Ringo Starr perform songs from his upcoming country album and more.

    Sun, 6/22/25

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  • Wheel Throwing Workshop

    6-9 p.m. — Make Space Workshop & Classroom — Class cost includes supplies — Dive into the art of wheel throwing with hands-on guidance and plenty of practice time.

    Wed, 6/25/25

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  • Billy Currington & Kip Moore Concert

    7-8:30 p.m. — The St. Augustine Amphitheatre — Tickets from $39.75 — Enjoy a night of country hits from two acclaimed artists at this scenic venue.

    Fri, 6/27/25

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