Charlotte Twine

Charlotte Twine has been a reporter for Florida Keys newspapers since moving here from the New York City area 12 years ago. In addition to Keys Weekly, she has worked for Vogue, Glamour, Allure, Travel + Leisure, US Weekly, and Martha Stewart Living magazines. She loves writing stories that uplift and inspire, her Pomeranians, making children laugh, the color pink, tattoos, Monty Python, and The Beatles. In her off hours, she can be found making TikTok videos and drinking too much coffee.

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Coral Isles Church is opening its doors on Thursday, Dec. 21, at 6 p.m. to all who seek comfort, healing and quiet contemplation with...

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New York Times best-selling author and Islamorada resident Tim Dorsey, who passed away on Nov. 26 at age 62, never met a dive bar...

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Ciao Bella Salon & Day Spa co-founder and co-owner Bella Morina gave amazing hugs. Clients said that when they walked in, she would make...

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For those seeking cuteness overload, seeing kiddos dressed as mini elves should do the trick. Students of Key Largo School Drama Club are preparing...

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