KEYS HISTORY: PRIME HUNTING GROUNDS FOR PIRATES

Black Caesar’s pirate story spans three centuries. What every Black Caesar story has in common, however, is a pirate lair on Elliott Key. Usually, he is either...

TATTOOS & SCARS HOSTS ‘TATS FOR TATAS’ BREAST CANCER BENEFIT

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Maria Gonzalez and Casey Vinall  wanted to do something to give back to the community. Vinall has owned Tattoos & Scars, 512 Greene St., for 10 years...

WILD THINGS: THIS IS NOT A BIRD YOU’RE LOOKING AT

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The thing I like most about Chuck-will’s-widows is their confidence, which is based largely on their belief that they are invisible to you, that their presence escapes...

SOMERSET ISLAND PREP PARTNERS WITH KEYS SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

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Somerset Island Prep students are taking part in a new course. They are now exposed to some of the most powerful thoughts on love ever written:...

$519M SPENDING PLAN APPROVED BY MONROE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

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Monroe County commissioners unanimously adopted a $519 million spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year during a final budget hearing at the Murray Nelson Government Center in...

KEY WEST’S CITY MANAGER SEARCH GETS UNDERWAY

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Key West is poised to post a “Help Wanted” ad for its top job. City Manager Patti McLauchlin retires in July 2023. The elected commissioners want her replacement...

WHAT TO MAKE OF MALLORY SQUARE? TAKE A SURVEY

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When’s the last time you were at Mallory Square — for something other than the Sunset Celebration when company was in town? Key West’s world famous Sunset Celebration...

MEET CALI ROBERTS: FIERCE, KIND & PASSIONATE

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At first glance, Cali Roberts’ office at the corner of Truman and Eisenhower looks like most other nonprofit executive director offices: endless reports, grant applications, To Do...

FANTASY FEST: SNEAK PEEK OF PARADE FLOATS

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By Carol Tedesco The annual Bud Light Fantasy Fest parade doesn't roll down Duval Street until Saturday, Oct. 29, but for those who prefer to be the spectacle,...

TV SPECIAL FEATURES KEY WEST’S 117-YEAR-OLD HAUNTED DOLL

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Key West’s oldest resident is 117 years old. He wears an outdated sailor suit and carries a stuffed animal tucked under his right arm. He spends most...

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