TOP things the ‘Hunger Games’ and Key West have in common
Admit it, you’ve watched or read “The Hunger Games.” And if you live in Key West, at some point you’ve taken a step back to acknowledge the...
AN AMAZING ‘SLIDE SHOW’
With more storms brewing in the Atlantic, the last thing locals want or need is an exhaustive account of last year’s natural disaster. With that in mind,...
THE ‘MAVERICK’ & KEY WEST
Here’s a little-known fact: Sen. John McCain (1936-2018) loved Key West and the people in it. He was known to visit at least once a year, but...
Vote today in Best of Marathon awards
A decade ago, Weekly publisher Jason Koler teamed up with his future business partner Britt Myers to produce the inaugural Best of Marathon, and so far, the...
LOCALS ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES AND JUMP IN
There’s been a lot of talk recently about the debris that washes up on our shores, but what about the debris that sits on the bottom of...
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...
Exclusive interview with Rick Springfield
It’s hard not to swoon — especially if privileged enough to experience the ’80s firsthand. It’s like a kick ass jeopardy category: “Jessie’s Girl”… who is Rick...
Charter schools hope school tax will pass
Every single child in a Keys public school — including charter schools — saw a police officer on the first day of school. It will cost the...
BOCC talks Bernstein Park rumors, sports scheduling
After being closed for nearly two years, Monroe County’s Bernstein Park on Stock Island formnally reopened Wednesday.
Prior to a ribbon-cutting ceremony at midday, the Board of County...
ALGAE BLOOM and the Florida Keys FAQ
It is both an environmental and public relations disaster for Florida. Photos of dead fish and mammals, and videos of neon green algae mats are nothing short...