‘TROUBLED WATERS’
WLRN’s new documentary “Troubled Waters: Turtle’s Tale” explores the impact of human behavior on our environment — as seen through the lens of one of the Keys’...
Florida Keys react to DeSantis’ water plans
Capt. Xavier Figueredo is very pleased with Florida’s new governor, straight out of the gate.
“Gov. Ron DeSantis hit the ground with both feet running,” said Figueredo, a...
SWIM SURVIVAL
Parents bring their very young children — six months and up — to the pool four days a week for 10 minutes, for up to six weeks....
Jumping the gun
Three men from Homestead allegedly got an early start looking for lobster. Unfortunately for them, the Fish and Wildlife Commission officers also started early. Rafael Andino, 47,...
Two-day party features swimsuit fashion show and axe throwing
On Saturday and Sunday, April 27-28, Keys Cable and oTHErside Boardsports are hosting a party that includes axe-throwing (!), music, food, fashion, wakeboarding and more. The setting...
GTBB is part of Coral Head Blues Fest lineup
When the Ghost Town Blues Band rolls into Marathon on Saturday, Oct. 19, it will be playing the title track from its latest album, “Shine,” that is...
Night Ranger and Confederate Railroad play Marathon tomorrow
It’s going to be a showdown between Night Ranger’s “Sister Christian” and Confederate Railroad’s “Queen of Memphis.” The two bands will be sharing the amphitheater stage on...
Experts convene in bid to restore, reinvigorate coral reef
A “meeting of hope” is how Scott Winters termed it during the opening remarks of Reef Futures 2018 on Dec. 11 at Ocean Reef.
With 500 in attendance,...
Keys residents gathering supplies, funds for Bahamas
“As soon as the seas calm down.” Keys locals who are collecting emergency supplies for the citizens of the Bahamas plan to make the crossing just as...
BREWFEST ON TAP FOR THIS WEEKEND
Key West Brewfest kicks off this Thursday, Aug. 30, with more tastings, brunches, dinners and hoppy goodness than ever before. And the event’s signature festival will take...