KEY WEST COMMISSION CHANGES MEETING SCHEDULE STARTING IN JUNE
Changes are afoot at city hall, which on May 2 hosted its last Tuesday evening city commission meeting — at least for the next six months.
At the...
JAMES PAUL YACCARINO, FORMER OWNER OF THE HICKORY HOUSE, DIES AT 80
James Paul Yaccarino
We regretfully announce the passing of James “Jimmy” Paul Yaccarino, 80, on April 20, 2023 at his home in The Villages, Florida. Jimmy spent nearly...
NEW PRINCIPALS ANNOUNCED FOR MARATHON & KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOLS
School district officials announced the new principals for Marathon Middle/High School and Key West High School on Thursday, May 4.
Christine Paul will take the helm at Marathon...
HUGHES SHOOTING: JUDGE DECLINES TO FREEZE DEFENDANT’S ASSETS — FOR NOW
Accused shooter Preston Brewer lost one motion and won another during two separate court hearings before Judge Mark Wilson on April 26.
Brewer, 51, faces felony murder and...
KEY WEST’S LOCAL FIGHTER SQUADRON GETS NEW LEADER
On Saturday, April 29, Commander Matt “Sulle” Gibson relieved Commander Lee “Buckner” Smallwood as commanding officer of Fighter Squadron Composite 111 (VFC-111) at Naval Air Station Key...
KWHS BAND IS INVITED TO PERFORM IN LONDON
The Key West High School Band received big news and a huge honor recently. They were invited to perform in the New Year’s Day Parade in London,...
THE MUSIC ROOM CONCERT CELEBRATES BEATLES TUNES
The Music Room’s 43rd annual Kids Helping Kids Benefit Concert: “All You Need is Love, Celebrating the Songs of the Beatles,” takes place on Sunday, May 7...
PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW FEATURES KEYS WEEKLY CONTRIBUTOR MARK HEDDEN
JAG Gallery, 1075 Duval St., will feature a joint art show by photographers Lynne Bentley-Kemp and Mark Hedden, who is also a Keys Weekly columnist and contributor.
An...
IN PICTURES: PEOPLE POWER KICKS OFF EARTH DAY
The annual Papio Kinetic Sculpture Parade, held this year on Earth Day, April 22, celebrates imagination and encourages the use of reused materials while honoring Stanley Papio,...
KEY WEST OFFICIALS TO HEAR NOISE COMPLAINTS BEFORE POTENTIAL LAW CHANGE
The Key West’s city manager’s office and Code Compliance department are convening three community meetings to consider changes to the city’s sound control ordinance.
The meetings will be...