AT RISK – Lower Matecumbe especially vulnerable this hurricane season
Following Hurricane Irma, Department of Transportation workers, Monroe County Public Works and fire rescue crews scrambled to inspect and clear all the bridges and...
‘We’ll take em’’
There’s a time for everything, a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak.
As...
Dirty little secrets
Let’s face it, Florida is just a ballsy place with ballsy people. It doesn’t take much digging to air our state’s dirty little secrets,...
‘CAPTAIN MORGAN’ KEEPS BUSY
For someone who is semi-retired, Doug Morgan is a busy man. He usually spends his mornings at the gym, watches over a couple properties,...
Solution in motion
It’s easy to see how the raised shell of a house at 31462 Ave. E on Big Pine Key will soon be a home.
The...
Let the Games Begin
Three billion people cannot be wrong; that’s almost half of the world who watched the 2014 World Cup. Why watch? Thirty-two international teams playing...
All quiet in Key West? Nope
Summer in Key West. Not much going on outside of the Duval Crawl and some boat races, right?
Wrong! Because once again, Summer Stage will...
Full-time is not enough
The destruction that Hurricane Irma brought to the Florida Keys, oddly enough, is what brought veteran musician Tim Scott to Key West this past...
FUNDS FOR FISHERMEN’S
Oh, the power of Facebook.
During Kimberly Gregory’s Hurricane Irma experience, the Marathon resident and Fishermen’s Community Hospital manager posted often about evacuation, then about...
























