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HURRICANE SUPPLIES CHECKLIST WILL KEEP YOU PREPARED – OFFICIAL FLORIDA KEYS HURRICANE GUIDE

Going through your hurricane supplies to ensure you have everything? Or, are you getting yourself ready for the first time? Spend some time thinking about what to...

REEF’S REPORT: A TALE OF 2 FOXES FINDING SANCTUARY IN THE KEYS

Hi friends! Reef the fox here with another weekly installment of “Reef’s Report.” I’m not sure how I could top last week’s interview with K9 Coral but...

IN THEIR WORDS: TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN’S CHUCK LICIS-MASSON

Chuck Licis-Masson, a Key West local, has been the executive director of the Monroe County Education Foundation since 2012. His passion for not only the mentees, but...

CORAL SHORES HIGH SCHOOL NOW OFFERS COSMETOLOGY PROGRAM

Coral Shores High School students walk through the doors to a newly-transformed hair salon on a Monday. Located on the second floor, students first talk to teacher...

UPCOMING OCT 6 SESSION: PUBLIC INPUT NEEDED FOR ISLAMORADA’S “FILLS” IMPROVEMENT

Islamorada residents will have a chance to share their thoughts on possible improvements for the land connecting Lower and Matecumbe Keys — known as the Fills.  A public...

$5.6M ON THE WAY FOR MORE MONROE COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS

Monroe County Fire Rescue received a $5.6 million Federal Emergency Management Agency SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) grant to staff five currently understaffed firehouses...

NOMINEES FOR KING & QUEEN AT CORAL SHORES HIGH SCHOOL

Nominees for Coral Shores High School’s homecoming king and queen were announced recently in lead up to the crowning during the football game on Friday, Oct. 15....

IN PICTURES: MARATHON FINALLY CELEBRATES OPENING OF NEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

At last, local school officials and other Monroe County dignitaries gathered together with students and faculty to celebrate the ribbon-cutting and official opening of the all-new Stanley...

COVID UPDATE: CASES DECLINING IN THE KEYS

A COVID-19 surge during the summer is slowing down in Florida and the Keys, according to data by the Florida Health Department that shows five weeks of...

TIKTOK TERROR: ONLINE DARES ARE REAL-LIFE CRIMES

By Mandy Miles and Jim McCarthy “There will be no leniency.” That’s the message Monroe County school officials are sending when it comes to criminal behavior associated with social...

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