Trinity Jacox
Though Hurricane Ivan kept Trinity Jacox from being born in the Keys, it couldn't keep her away for long. Growing up in Marathon, she cherished every moment of island life, amassing over 400 community service hours, serving as class president at Marathon High School and earning her associate's degree from the College of the Florida Keys. Now, as an English Editing, Writing, and Media major at Florida State University, she's excited to bring her love for writing back home through her summer internship with the Keys Weekly.
NEIGHBOR OF THE WEEK: TRACY MCDANIEL
No matter how many individuals appear in the pages of each edition of Keys Weekly, there are always so many more of our community...
NEW YEAR, NEW FACES: MARATHON HIGH & SWITLIK WELCOME NEW TEACHERS
With the first day of school just around the corner on Aug. 14, anticipation is building as students prepare to return to their classrooms....
NEIGHBOR OF THE WEEK: AMANDA MATYI
No matter how many individuals appear in the pages of each edition of Keys Weekly, there are always so many more of our community...
8-YEAR-OLD DAVID HERNANDEZ BEGINS BATTLE AGAINST OSTEOSARCOMA
The Hernandez family was never prepared for the devastating news they received at Fisherman’s Community Hospital in Marathon on July 20. What they thought...
ICONIC DRC DOLPHIN STATUE GETS A FULL FACELIFT FROM ARTIST RYAN KEMPPAINEN
Driving into Marathon through Grassy Key, what you might have thought was a “zombie dolphin” was actually a sun-baked sculpture that’s survived every weather...
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