Key West promotes police officers, honors long-time worker
City Manager Greg Veliz recognized a number of city employees, who have reached milestones in their careers, at the Aug. 19 City Commission meeting....
Birds ousted by condo board may return home
The birds may be back.
Two colorful macaws and an African gray bird that have lived for more than a decade in the outdoor courtyard...
OPINION: Key West cruise ship opponents are deceiving people
The great American playwright and Key West resident Tennessee Williams defined “mendacity” in his play “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” as being about...
Key West dolphin captain has coolest job ever
Keys Weekly first met Capt. Gary Stanyer in late July, when he and hundreds of others in the U.S. received a mysterious — and...
Up with art: Key West group opens rooftop venue
The Studios of Key West has settled perfectly into its three-story building at the corner of Eaton and Simonton streets, so why does the...
Can Key West recover? COVID losses cripple island city
Key West businesses are hurting from the COVID-19 pandemic, capacity restrictions and reduced tourism, but most of them aren’t asking for government assistance.
They want...
Key West’s iconic Hemingway House lays off 30+ workers
This week was the last week of work for about 30 employees of one of Key West’s most iconic tourist attractions.
Owners of the Ernest...
Key West restaurant owners ask city officials to allow bar seating
Key West restaurant owners asked city officials on Aug. 26 to allow bar seating at their establishments. The City Commission is expected to give...
New Key West events replace Fantasy Fest fundraisers
The eight weeks from mid-August to mid-October in Key West are typically packed with costume parties, silent auctions, art sales, bike tours, fundraising 5K...
Give & Take: A Little Free Pantry unites a Key West neighborhood
Every once in a while, something simply good happens.
The Little Free Pantry Project is one of those things. It started in an Arkansas neighborhood...