Everything comes around …
Who knew China used to take about 75 percent of America’s recycling? They didn’t care if it was dirty, or discolored or if the pizza grease was...
50 SHADES OF PINK
Hooray, it’s a partay! On Saturday, June 9 Sea Grapes Wine Bar & Bistro is hosting its first ever rosé wine tasting party from 5 to 7...
There’s good news
“You probably have heard enough about hurricanes,” but on Monday, Mote Marine’s Dr. David Vaughn told the volunteers of Save-a-Turtle what is happening underwater. “You can’t see...
Sunset Sue
Five years ago, Suzy Curry brought a tub of banana pudding to Sombrero Beach.
She was refueling a group of kayakers on their 160-mile journey, from Miami to...
Love Struck in Key West
With about 500 Key West weddings a year under her belt, Lorri Bolander of Key West Hair and Makeup decided to grow her business. Beside her Simonton...
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 year. He first...
Students learn about slavery
One hundred seventy-one Marathon sixth- and eighth-grade students had an opportunity to explore an often under-addressed topic in American history when they studied the Civil War era...
SAVE THE SIGN!
It could well be a cornerstone of community information. The sign in question is at the Bank of America at the corner of U.S.1 and Sombrero Beach...
Meet the Conch Republic Marine Army
It started on Facebook. After the devastation left by Hurricane Irma, one heartfelt and selfless request to the Evacuees of the Keys page amassed an army of...
Reeled in by Key West
Veteran musician Terry Wetmore first came to Key West as part of the touring band “The Blue Sparks from Hell” based in New Jersey. The band played...