#News: Marathon pays $2.35 million to settle lawsuit
The City of Marathon has agreed to pay Globetec $2.35 million over a lawsuit filed in 2012 and served by Barrister Support Services Inc...
#Events: Dockside owners celebrate one year
Musician and recording artist, Eric Stone, spent 15 years touring the United States during the early 2000’s, being sure to play at Dockside any...
#Music: Just, Jean
“My dad bought me my first guitar when I was eight because it was cheaper than buying me a piano, which was what I...
#See: ‘A Tuna Christmas’ wraps up this weekend
This is the last weekend to see Marathon Community Theatre’s ‘A Tuna Christmas,’ a hilarious comedy about Christmastime happenings in the third smallest town...
#See: ‘Nutcracker Key West’ Transforms Classic Ballet into Subtropical Fantasy
Holiday-loving audiences can immerse themselves in the heritage and underwater beauty of the Florida Keys while viewing a classic seasonal ballet during "Nutcracker Key...
#Events: A slightly tipsy tree for a good cause
I am a pushover. So when a friend called me up and suggested that our group decorate a tree for Zonta’s annual Festival of...
#News: Florida Keys’ Key Lime Pie Truck Rolls Through Canada Region
More than 3,000 slices of Key lime pie were sampled by Canadians as the Florida Keys Key Lime Food Truck wrapped up a five-day...
#Events: Wine and beer fest comes to Marathon
The Florida Keys Beer and Bubbly Fest capitalizes on a couple of great things — a packed house during high season and the public’s...
#Music: Back by popular demand: Dan Bern
Back for his third concert in three years, Dan Bern, a prolific songwriter and outstanding performer, will appear at the ICE Amphitheater in Islamorada...
#Events: Boat Parades to brighten holidays in the Florida Keys
Christmas lights on outriggers, Santa's elves and brightly lit deck displays are some of the festive decorations used by captains and skippers to illuminate...




















