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Flattening the curve

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As of the afternoon of Thursday, April 23, the Florida Keys were five days into the 14-day goal of no new infections, health department administrator Bob Eadie...

SUEZ CANAL BLOCKAGE PROMPTS TOILET PAPER SHORTAGE — FLORIDA KEYS LIKELY TO BE FIRST...

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APRIL FOOLS   Most people are aware that a large cargo ship, stuck in Egypt’s Suez Canal, has been blocking global trade for several weeks. But unbeknownst to most...

Governor: Booze and food “to-go” only

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On Friday, March 20, Governor Ron DeSantis issued a new order: all restaurants and food establishments must suspend dine-in options throughout the state. This follows the directive...

Florida Keys closing to visitors as of Sunday

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By: Mandy Miles, Jim McCarthy and Sara Matthis The Florida Keys and Key West will close all hotels, campgrounds, short-term rentals and other lodging establishments as of Sunday,...

Activities supporting more than 10 to cease operations in Key West

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Attractions and activities supporting gatherings of 10 or more people are being ordered to cease operations by 12 a.m. on Friday, March 20, in the city of...
Dock to Dish sustainable food tours

Key Largo resort launches sustainable food tours

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Editor’s Note: This is part one in a series on the “Dock to Dish” program. By VICTORIA CASSAR For over a decade, the “farm to table” movement has...
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Oxitec reveals new technology up for EPA consideration

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In 2018, Oxitec’s proposal to test the release of biologically modified mosquitoes to combat biting invasive populations was bandied back and forth between the Environmental Protection Agency...
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Female Entrepreneurs, Part I

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The utility of Angela Carnoske’s cheekily-named KINK(Y) Wine Rubber is evidenced in the first two minutes that we meet. We are at Wine-O on Duval Street, the...
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Commercial fishermen can apply for Irma assistance

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Twenty-one months after Hurricane Irma, the funds are in place to begin restoring the losses of commercial fishermen in the Keys. The Florida Wildlife Commission has $44.6...
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Get to know Rams Head

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Rams Head Group has landed the gig of managing the Truman Waterfront Amphitheater. Anyone in the April 2 city commission meeting knows it was hard-won: Nadine Grossman...

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