KEY WEST NATIVE ZACH BENTLEY ENTERS SCHOOL BOARD RACE

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Key West native Zach Bentley wants to address the issue of affordable housing for teachers, and identifies that as a crucial issue as he seeks a seat...

TRASH TIPS: SECURE YOUR BINS & DON’T PILE ON

Most of the Florida Keys are in a wildlife protected area and part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon to see overturned...

TAKE ONE OF THESE ADORABLE FACES HOME FROM THE SPCA

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The Keys Weekly family loves animals as much as our friends at the Florida Keys SPCA do, and we’re honored each week to showcase some “furever” friends...

2 LOCAL NONPROFITS JOIN FORCES

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As of Jan. 1, the Florida Keys Outreach Coalition for the Homeless (FKOC) is operating as a subsidiary of AH Monroe in what leaders from both organizations...

PRESIDENTIAL DESCENDANTS VISIT KEY WEST FOR PRESIDENTS WEEKEND EVENTS

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On Saturday, Feb. 17, the Key West Harry S. Truman Foundation and The Society of Presidential Descendants will host six descendants of U.S. presidents who will take...

A YEAR AFTER GARRETT HUGHES MURDER, MARCH TRIAL DATE WILL BE POSTPONED

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A year ago this week, the small Key West community was shocked by a rare instance of gun violence. A single shot fired left one family grieving...

NEW CFK ACADEMY AT THE COLLEGE OFFERS HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA & A 2-YEAR DEGREE

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Aarrna Kunasekaran is a high school freshman whose environmental science project recently advanced to the regional finals. When she walks across the stage at graduation in four...

THIS UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA PROGRAM OFFERS INSIGHTS INTO SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPING

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In an age of environmental awareness, the Florida-friendly landscaping (FFL) program offers practical insights into sustainable landscaping practices.  Led by the University of Florida's Institute of Food and...

OBITUARY: CAPT. JOE WEATHERBY

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Longtime resident and much-loved Key West character, Capt. Joe Weatherby, 62, passed away in a care facility in Miami on Tuesday, Feb. 13, after a medically challenging...

‘WE’VE COME A LONG WAY’: HISTORIC MARATHON CHURCH CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

In the early 1950s, Marathon resident Grace Jones took a bus down to Key West to talk to Horace O’Bryant. He was the superintendent of the county’s...

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