Paddling for the cure
Once again, Marathon’s Suzy Curry will be joining the Castaways as they paddle from Miami to Key West. Now in its 19th year, the...
LEAD NEGOTIATOR
Jay Hershoff is a negotiator. As the founding partner of Hershoff, Lupino and Yagel his job is to negotiate family disputes and the culpability...
KNOCK OUT
While baseball is heralded as the southernmost pastime, it was boxing that once defined the island’s gritty spirit. And on Saturday, June 9, the...
Less damage; experience just as bad
An hour north of where Hurricane Irma made landfall, evidence of the storm remains in Islamorada, but Upper Keys officials are still thankful they...
Time is of the essence
Constant weather updates are just one of the perks of having an Emergency Operations Center and City Hall across the street from the National...
Hurricane Treasure
Given enough time, the calamity of a hurricane can bring positive consequences – in the Keys, that amount of time is about 215 years....
GET A RIDE
In order to meet the special needs of persons who would need assistance during evacuations and sheltering because of physical and mental handicaps, Florida...
Hurricane season begins; still few storm refunds for Keys
On the first day of hurricane season, Monroe County is still waiting on $33 million it expects to receive from the Federal Emergency Management...
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...