HOMETOWN HERO
On Saturday morning, at 8:01 a.m., Aydan Child, 17, was the first finisher of the 37th annual 7 Mile Bridge Run. He is the first local to...
Simpler Times
“One of the Missions of the Old Island Restoration Foundation is to provide education and cultural awareness of the rich Key West environment to our local families...
READING THE SIGNS
Throughout the country and the Florida Keys, April is celebrated as Autism Awareness Month. Local groups like the Autism Society of the Keys are encouraging parents to...
Blonde ambition
Marathon High School students are gearing up for what director Lynn Cox calls “The most ambitious production we’ve ever undertaken.”
PG-rated “Legally Blonde,” which shows Friday and Saturday...
Ocean Fest is back!
Mote Marine’s 8th Ocean Fest is this Saturday, April 14, at the new Truman Waterfront, and it should be pretty darn cool. The festival is a full...
‘I’ll call today’ – Rubio promises support for FEMA funds, canal cleanup
The process of preparing for another hurricane season while still recovering from the last one was the main focus for local officials during a visit with U.S....
Stock Island at its finest – Inaugural festival highlights setting, spirit
Gourmet food, specialty beer, walking along the water, listening to music, even shopping – what a perfect way to spend a Saturday. The inaugural Shrimp Road Seafood...
County, cities still waiting on FEMA funding
By Sara Matthis & Gabriel Sanchez
Across the board, the governmental entities in Monroe County have yet to receive any federal funds associated with Hurricane Irma. In fact,...
Keller Williams blends sound, technology
Keller Williams is a musician in a class all by himself. The charismatic entertainer is coming to the Key West Theater April 5 and it’s a rare...
Permit fees go down, food truck hours go up
On March 27, the Marathon City Council rolled up its sleeves and went to work. The issue of permit fees, raised last month to a flat 3...