KEY WEST’S MLK SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE SUPPORTS COLLEGE-BOUND, BLACK STUDENTS

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s January birthday was approved as a federal holiday in 1983.  A year or so later, a group of Key West residents launched the...

KEY WEST PLANS UPGRADES TO MALLORY SQUARE SUNSET LOCATION

Key West officials want to make more and better use of the iconic Mallory Square, which for decades has hosted the nightly Sunset Celebration but not much...

ST. PETER PARISH BUILDS NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH ON BIG PINE KEY

From the devastation of Hurricane Irma rises the new St. Peter Catholic Church on Big Pine Key, where construction by Florida Lemark Corporation is in its final...

KEY WEST WORKS TO REGULATE E-BIKES ON STREETS & SIDEWALKS

They’re green. They reduce the number of cars on the road and they’re a fitness option. But they’re also fast, cumbersome on sidewalks and all but silent when...

KEYS HEALTH GROUPS GIVE WOMEN’S HEARTS SOME LOVE

Despite the headline-grabbing pandemic still wreaking havoc in our daily lives, the health care professionals at Key West’s Womankind are urgently reminding Keys residents that COVID hasn’t...

FORMER COMMISSIONER CLAIMS MAYOR FAILED TO DELIVER BOARD APPOINTMENT IN EXCHANGE FOR FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN...

A former Key West city commissioner is accusing the mayor of Key West of reneging on a political favor he claims was promised in exchange for political...

TALL BIKER PEDALS TO KEY WEST WHILE DRAWING ATTENTION ON U.S. 1

Keys Weekly is still awaiting some details about this attention-drawing bicyclist, who pedaled down U.S. 1 on Feb. 20 and then did a victory lap down Key...

KEY WEST POLICE CHIEF HONORS 4 EMPLOYEES FOR A DECADE OF SERVICE

During an awards ceremony on Feb. 19 at the Doubletree Grand Key Resort, Key West Police Chief Sean Brandenburg honored four members of the department for their...

KEYS WEEKLY SALUTES OUR LOCAL SERVICE MEMBERS

We at Keys Weekly want to honor the men and women serving in our local military installations. With help and advice from our community members in the...

JUDGE DISMISSES CASE AGAINST SCHOOL DISTRICT IN HANDCUFFED CHILD LAWSUIT

A federal judge on March 2 dismissed a case against the local school district and three of its employees with regard to the arrest of an 8-year-old...

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