KEY WEST COMMITTEE OPPOSES NO-BID HOUSING PROPOSAL

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It’s taken 20 years, but most Key West city commissioners seem poised to take decisive action on Tuesday and finally build affordable housing on the infamous 3.2...

Coral Shores grad overcomes hurdles, works to support community in time of need

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Going from high school to the real world can carry a host of challenges, but it tends to also see triumphs. In the Upper Keys, look no...

TAVERNIER RESIDENT RELEASES SELF-HELP BOOK FOR COUPLES

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Melinda Van Fleet is on a winning streak with the release of her book, “Confidence Mastery for Couples” on March 9. Not only that, she’s also restarting...

KEY WEST’S LOST BEACH & ISLAND FARM OFFER SWEET ESCAPE

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At the end of a dirt road on the edge of Stock Island, bees buzz and bonfires burn.  Island Farm at Lost Beach, previously known only to lucky...

State sends resources to vaccinate school personnel over 50

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State resources are assisting local vaccinations scheduled for school personnel. That’s according to the Florida Department of Health in Monroe County, which told the Keys Weekly on...

COAST GUARD COMMISSIONS NEW CUTTER IN KEY WEST

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The coronavirus limited in-person attendance at Friday’s commissioning of the new Coast Guard Cutter Robert Goldman, but the colorful and patriotic ceremony was live streamed. Vice Adm. Scott...

KEY WEST’S NICK NORMAN TRANSCENDS GENRES WITH NEW SELF-TITLED ALBUM

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A full moon evanesced like a studio prop behind Nick Norman as he sat on stage at Hawks Cay Resort in late February. It was the second...

KEY WEST AUTHOR HAYS BLINCKMANN HOLDS NOTHING BACK

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Local author and Key West notable Hays Blinckmann rarely holds anything back. For those who know her, her quirky sense of humor and honest remarks have made...

VACCINATION UPDATE — WHO’S ELIGIBLE AND WHERE TO GET THE SHOTS

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As the supply of vaccines increases, the state continues to modify who is eligible for the shots.  Currently, that includes persons 65 and older; K-12 school employees 50...

Parents frustrated as students not back to school full-time

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K-5 students in Monroe County have been back in the classroom full-time, but those in grades 6-12 continue to attend on an alternating A/B schedule. That has...

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