A Key West jury deliberated for less than an hour before finding a 35-year-old Big Coppitt woman guilty of second-degree ...
The final presentation of the 34th annual “Delicate Balance of Nature” lecture series, sponsored by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State ...
On Feb. 20, eight teams sent their best athletes to Tavernier for the FHSAA 1A District 16 Championships in boys wrestling. For the 16th consecutive season, Chaz Jimenez’s Conchs won the team title.
Comfortable yet breezy weather conditions brought massive crowds to Islamorada’s Founders Park for the Gigantic Nautical Market on Feb. 22-23. Organized by the Upper Keys Rotary Club, the shopping ...
Key West fire and police departments responded to a house fire the afternoon of Feb. 25 on Patricia Street. A garage was engulfed when firefighters arrived and extinguished the fire. There were no ...
A year of debate among Florida Keys residents and government officials over the future of development in the islands will spill over to the state level, according to two new bills filed in the Florida ...
A perfect storm of lights-out pitching, error-free fielding and bats ablaze gave Coral Shores the advantage over Marathon on Feb. 20 when the Hurricanes topped the Dolphins 2-0 in front of an excited ...
Florida Department of Transportation officials want a northbound lane and two southbound lanes open on U.S. 1 in Tavernier ...
Fresh Florida Keys seafood is on the menu at the Original Marathon Seafood Festival, scheduled Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9 ...
CW Colt tried to retire after a celebrated career playing music across the globe. However, just a few years after he sat down his guitar, a dream pulled Colt back into music. This time, his passion ...
The History of Diving Museum (HDM) held a night of Grateful Dead music at Safe Harbor Angler House in Islamorada on Feb. 8. The Dive Into Art & Music event supported student artists in the Keys. The ...
One hour a week makes a huge difference, and volunteers are welcome every Friday and some Saturday mornings, from 8 to 9 a.m., when the Key West Ploggers clean up a designated area of the island.