Free Advice – You’re welcome
The Keys Weekly put some thought into what we knew on the cusp of high school graduation. Here are our best nuggets of information....
House Hunting? The market vs. Irma.
The Florida Keys real estate market has momentum after Hurricane Irma.
“Everyone thought we were going to have a ton of distressed properties,” said David...
Dancing to your own tune
You haven’t lost your hearing or your mind. When the Sunset Green fills up on Friday and Saturday nights — May 25-26 — the...
Top rules for boaters
With National Safe Boating Week from Saturday, May 19 to Friday, May 25, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary put together some helpful reminders. Make...
Milagros means ‘Miracle’ – New Big Pine Key restaurant getting rave reviews
Milagros, a new restaurant that opened after the dust of Hurricane Irma settled, is getting rave reviews on social media from locals who have...
ON A ‘MISSION’
With a new album – number 16 – due out in a matter of weeks, Styx will perform in Key West on Thursday, May...
COUNTY STALLS ON ACCEPTING THE ‘1,300’
There’s potentially a boatload of affordable housing units coming from the state to Monroe County, discussed at a meeting of the Board of County...
METEOROLOGIST-IN-CHARGE
Congratulations to long time resident Chip Kasper newly appointed Meteorologist-In-Charge at the NOAA/Florida Keys National Weather Service in Key West, Florida. The position was...
STANLEY SWITLIK GETS SRO
Sgt. Spencer Bryan was greeting children this morning (May 14) at Stanley Switlik Elementary. Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay said he will be putting...
Visiting ‘Bomberos’ – Argentinian firefighters train in the Keys
Monroe County Fire Rescue (MCFR) is participating with firefighters from Argentina in an exchange program sponsored by Rotary International.
Six volunteer firefighters from the Buenos...






















