11TH ANNUAL KEY LARGO BRIDGE RUN BENEFITS THE COMMUNITY

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Runners and walkers will get a view unlike any other as they head over the iconic Jewfish Creek Bridge during the First State Bank Key Largo Bridge...

HONORING VETERANS IN MARATHON

In honor of Veterans Day on Nov. 11, and the Middle Keys’ deep-rooted relationship with the military, Keys Weekly honors local veterans of all ages, who have...

HONORING VETERANS IN THE UPPER KEYS

In honor of Veterans Day on Nov. 11, and the Upper Keys deep-rooted relationship with the military, Keys Weekly honors local veterans of all ages, who have...

‘WE’RE LOSING KIDS’: MONROE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT CONCERNED ABOUT TRUANCY

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At the Oct. 12 and Oct. 16 Monroe County School Board meetings, board members and staff said that they are concerned about students’ “chronic absenteeism” and truancy....

HIGGS BEACH IS CLOSED FOR CONSTRUCTION

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Monroe County’s Higgs Beach in Key West is undergoing about 570 feet of shoreline restoration to renourish sand above and below the mean high water line, reestablish...

POPULATION INCREASE BRINGS VOTER BOUNDARY SHIFTS IN THE FLORIDA KEYS

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Monroe County Commission’s district lines are slightly shifting due to new census data that shows more people living in the Keys and a state law requiring a...

IN PICTURES: WOUNDED WARRIORS FIND HEALING WITH MOTORCYCLES & DOLPHINS

Harleys and dolphins aren’t exactly a natural pairing, but through Wounded Warrior Project’s Rolling Project Odyssey, 14 veterans were able to experience the effects of the marine...

‘NOBODY WALKS ALONE’ – MARATHON WOMAN SHARES HER BATTLE

Shayne Messina is a 20-year Marathon  resident, local business owner of Sunmasters Elite Travel Inc., Upper Keys BPW member and a six-year breast cancer survivor and activist....

CITY OF KEY WEST CONSIDERS $4.3 M GRANT FOR NEW HOMELESS SHELTER ON COLLEGE...

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A $4.3 million grant could help rebuild Key West’s homeless shelter on College Road, while extreme staffing shortages may cost the city up to $400,000 in consulting...

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...

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