Florida Keys immigrants are facing an uncertain future, awaiting a worst-case scenario that would upend their lives — an authoritative knock, an unidentified phone call or a uniformed officer.
Local residents and visitors are invited to view a new exhibit featuring local photographers during an opening reception on ...
A string of near-fatal fentanyl overdoses in Key West last month prompted an intense investigation by Key West police ...
Dozens of the Keys’ youngest and brightest musical talents descended on Marathon Middle/High School on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 to form the annual All-County Band. Around 130 students from seven area ...
Diversity may no longer be a popular concept in the federal government, but Key West has always been an island of fierce independence and friendly inclusion. Those ideals will be on full display at ...
A group of Tibetan monks concluded their visit to the Islamorada’s Islander Resort with a mandala completion and destruction on Jan. 31. “World peace is very important … religious harmony … all people ...
This oughta be good. I’m about to be a model. In a fashion show. Yes, you read that correctly. Me. Walking. In heels. ON COBBLESTONE, no less. Hell, who am I kidding? I’d be just as likely to trip and ...
As their regular season drew to a close, the three Monroe County girls basketball teams learned they’d face some stiff competition to begin their postseason treks. A pair of wins gave Marathon’s Lady ...
The basketball court at Horace O’Bryant School will forever bear the name and legacy of Dexter“Coach Dex” Butler, who died in March 2024 at the age of 37. Butler coached baseball at HOB and then ...
A 22-year-old Key Largo man — a known gang member and convicted felon — was arrested on Feb. 2 after he was pulled over on U.S. 1 and found with an AK-47 and a handgun. Cody William Kennedy was ...
The second Cemetery Stroll at the Historic Key West Cemetery this season will take place on Sunday, Feb. 23. During the stroll, small groups of visitors will be escorted to gravesites where ...
Michael Chenoweth, president of the Florida Keys chapter of the Izaak Walton League, will speak on “How North Key Largo Became a State Park,” for the fourth presentation of the 34th annual lecture ...