Gallery finding niche on Duval – Lisa and D. Arthur show their own works...
The Art Gone Wild Gallery, 619 Duval St., finds itself fitting nicely on the street that is known for its diversity, quirky charm and entertainment. The owners,...
Former native returns for book signing – Wayne Gales authors fictional tale about a...
To look at Wayne Gales’ experiences, you would think he has a great imagination, or has really packed a lot into his life. Wayne’s career includes being...
Reef Perkins is a man of mystery, adventure
I do have a half-finished, fictionalized work that shrinks with each honest edit. It is so difficult for me to write that I will call my next book a work of “friction.” The first story involves a protagonist named Blu Yunger, a dead buzzard and a Pogo stick modified for military use. The title is Screwed, Blu’ed and Tattooed. Then there’s the one about the worm farm . . .
Key West Toastmaster's New Board
Key West Toastmasters recently announced its 2013 Board. The members serving in leadership roles are Keith Lapp, Ila Sutton, Phyllis May, Mary Ellen Lapp, Kayla Tollen, Monika...
Roosevelt seawall construction starts
Key West—More than 120,000 square feet of sheet pile is being delivered to the North Roosevelt Boulevard construction site for the first step in rebuilding of the...
Giving Back Tour – Car caravan hits the Keys
Car enthusiasts rolling in Scions and Smart Cars motored through Monroe County recently to raise funds and awareness for restoration of historical 7 Mile Bridge.
The “Trouble in...
Cities consider ‘optional’ tax break but state proposed homestead exemption for seniors already in...
On the Nov. 6, 2012 ballot there were four questions put to the voters regarding property taxes. Two were constitutional amendments approved by the majority and automatically...
Breakfast in Key West: A Local’s Top 5
The Top 5 Places For Breakfast in Key West in order, that's not really, but kinda is...
1. Camille’s
2. Sarabeth’s
3. Goldman’s Deli
4. Pepe's Cafe
5. Harpoon Harry's
First, let me...
Lauren McAloon Sculptor
Lauren and her husband Brendon McAloon had never been to Key West when they decided to move here from New England.
“We made the decision, literally, by flipping...
Co-existing with the crocodile
Just recently, officials removed an 11-foot crocodile from Key Largo. And last week, Marathon resident Jim Tashijan called The Weekly to report seeing two different crocodiles in...