BEFORE THE CRUISE SHIP CONTROVERSY CAME THE COSMETIC SHOPS
The Key West Rip-Off Rapid Response Team celebrated the second anniversary of closing the last unlicensed cosmetic shop in Key West with a victory...
MARATHON STUDENT HAS HER EYE SET ON THE IVY LEAGUE
Keys Weekly heard from Monroe County School District staff that Tinashay Cunningham, a 14-year-old 8th grader at Marathon High School, is an exceptional student....
KEY WEST PRESCHOOL HOSTS 32ND SPRING FAIR
The Key West Preschool Co-op on Flagler Avenue will host its 32nd annual Spring Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, March 5 at...
IN PICTURES: MARATHON TENNIS SPLITS FIRST HOME MATCH
On Feb. 11, the Marathon High School boys and girls tennis teams opened their slate of home matches with contests against Westminster Christian School.
The...
CAPT’N MIKE: PERCEIVING PERCEPTION
I watched the portlight at the end of my bed start to glow with sunlight. The sight of it rousted my senses, so I...
SAMUEL’S HOUSE POLAR PLUNGE WAS COLDER THAN EXPECTED
The Key West weather was unusually chilly for Samuel’s House Polar Plunge on Feb. 13 at Higgs Beach. Normally a tongue-in-cheek fundraiser for the...
IN PICTURES: KEYS STUDENTS SHOW OFF SCIENCE AND TECH SMARTS AS THEY HEAD TO...
Monroe County students showed off their projects and knowledge in science, technology, engineering and mathematics during the annual STEM Fair at Stanley Switlik Elementary...
FARMERS MARKETS IN ISLAMORADA COULD SEE NEW REGULATIONS
Concerns over parking and traffic, as well as questions regarding types of goods sold, have Islamorada Village planning officials examining regulations for farmers markets.
A...
‘ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS’: BARRY GIBSON DIES
Barry Gibson took the Florida Keys by storm — and shades — when he arrived in the island chain nearly 40 years ago, having...
TAKE ME HOME: DOGS, CATS, BIRDS & MORE AT THE FLORIDA KEYS SPCA
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...
























