SIDEWALK CAFES ARE HERE TO STAY IN KEY WEST
The foursome of visitors enjoying an al fresco meal at Clemente’s on Fleming Street on the evening of March 22 had no idea sidewalk...
KEY WEST PRIORITIZES CLEANLINESS
Cigarette butts, plastic bags, plastic cups, food containers, beer cans, you name it. All those and more are regularly and carelessly discarded on and...
HUMOR: TOP 10 REVELATIONS FOUND IN CAPT. PERRY’S LOGBOOK
On March 20, the Monroe County Library System accepted the donation of the 200-year-old original logbook of LCDR Matthew C. Perry’s voyage on the...
KEY WEST CELEBRATES 200 YEARS THIS WEEKEND
Key West is much, much older than 200, but Friday, March 25 marks the island’s 200th anniversary of becoming a U.S. settlement.
On March 25,...
CONCH BASEBALL: A WINNING WEEKEND IN KEY WEST
By Caroline Smith
The Key West Conchs started their spring break with a pair of wins and a weekend sweep against a tough Bishop Verot...
IN PICTURES: KEY WEST ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS HOSTS EXPO
Business is booming for the Key West Association of Realtors, which on March 16 hosted its first in-person Affiliate Expo at the Marriott Beachside...
SPORTS & MORE: THE PLAYERS TAKES ALL WEEKEND, BUT PAYS OFF BIG TIME
For several years, The Players has been my favorite golf tournament – more so than any of the Four that make up the Grand...
WILD THINGS: HANGING WITH THE CUTWATERS
I didn’t go down to Mallory Square to see the skimmers. I went down to see the protest.
A group of liveaboard boaters from Key...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: LONG LIVE BASEBALL, MUSIC & FRIENDSHIP
Dear Editor,
The Bronson Arroyo concert at the Tom Majors Garden behind the Oldest House was a spectacular, very heartfelt concert. Organized by Old Island...
IN PICTURES: BASEBALL GREAT BRONSON ARROYO TAKES STAGE IN KEY WEST
Bronson Arroyo was a superstar baseball player for the Key West Conchs, who went on to the major leagues, where he played for the...
























