UNITED WAY OFFERS TAX PREPARATION ASSISTANCE FOR KEYS WORKERS AHEAD OF THE FILING DEADLINE
As tax season comes to a close, United Way of Collier and the Keys (UWCK) is reminding residents not to miss out on its...
CUBAN SANDWICH THROWDOWN GETS BIGGER & BETTER
Seasoned pork, sliced ham and tart pickles surrounded by Cuban bread and pressed to a perfect crisp produces a Key West classic — the...
E-BIKER REPORTEDLY HITS TRICYCLE RIDER IN LOWER KEYS, CHARGED WITH DUI
A 53-year-old Key West man was arrested on April 1 after he allegedly rode an e-bike while intoxicated after getting in a crash.
According to...
HOSPITALS CEO TO SERVE AS ADVISOR FOR BAPTIST HEALTH SUNRISE
Drew Grossman, CEO for Baptist Health’s Florida Keys hospitals, will take on an additional role at a neighboring facility.
On March 23, Baptist Health leadership...
FORMER FEDERAL PROSECUTOR TURNED JUDGED GETS ATTORNEY GENERAL’S AWARD
Former federal prosecutor Jeremy Franker was sworn in as the 17th Judicial Circuit’s newest county court judge on March 23.
On March 10, DeSantis announced...
VINTAGE DIVE DAY SET FOR APRIL 11 AT KEY LARGO’S MARINELAB UNDERSEA PARK
Those who wish to see diving equipment like that used by Lloyd Bridges or Zale Perry, the late actors from “Sea Hunt,” or famed...
CFK LECTURE WELCOMES RETIRED NAVAL AVIATOR COMMANDER
Retired U.S. naval aviator Commander John Picco brings his unique experiences and insights to The College of the Florida Keys’ (CFK) VIP Series on...
PKS STUDENTS PEN LETTERS TO MARINES
In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, Plantation Key School honored Literacy Week. Students put their reading and writing skills into action by crafting thoughtful,...
KEY WEST’S GALLERY ON GREENE PRESENTS A SOLO EXHIBIT BY RUBEN ALPIZAR
Gallery on Greene, 606 Greene St., will open its latest exhibit, “Alice: Inhabiting the Absurd,” a new solo show by acclaimed Cuban artist Ruben...
RETIRED SUPERINTENDENT & PRINCIPAL THERESA AXFORD RUNS FOR SCHOOL BOARD
Following her recent retirement from a 48-year career with Monroe County Schools, where she worked as a teacher, principal and ultimately superintendent, Theresa Axford...























