LUCKY TO BE ALIVE: KEYS WOMAN INVOLVED IN 2015 CRASH TELLS STORY OF FAITH
By all accounts, the fact that 63-year-old Karol Harrelson is alive is nothing short of a miracle.
"My heart stopped twice," she recalled. "They resuscitated...
‘HARRIS’ THE HAWKSBILL TURTLE RETURNS TO SEA AFTER INJURY
A rare hawksbill sea turtle, found injured 10 days ago by divers on a shipwreck off Key Largo, was fitted with a satellite tracking...
SHALOM, SYLVIA: CELEBRATION OF LIFE HONORS KEYS COMMISSIONER
Pastor Kerry Foote wasn’t going to talk about former Monroe County Commissioner Sylvia Murphy in the past tense during a celebration of life on...
PETS MEET SANTA & OWNERS GRAB A PIÑA COLADA IN KEY LARGO
Although there is no chill in the air, just like us Conchs and transplants like it, Christmas in the Keys welcomes the season in...
KEYS NONPROFITS TEAM UP TO FEED FAMILIES DURING THE HOLIDAY
Star of the Sea’s (SOS) food pantry at St. Justin’s Church and Key Largo Chamber of Commerce members are working together to collect non-perishable...
KEYS MARINE SANCTUARY USES NEW ‘HAWKSBILL” BOAT FOR CRITICAL BUOY PROJECT
Eleven boundary buoys at Carysfort Reef Sanctuary Preservation Area (SPA) have been replaced following the maiden voyage of RV Hawksbill, the new work platform...
COLLEGE SWIMMERS SET TO COMPETE AT KEY LARGO SWIMMING POOL
Hundreds of college swimmers from around the country will compete in the Orange Bowl Swim Classic on Jan. 2, 2023 — the culmination of...
TEXAS CURATOR SET TO DISCUSS BATTLESHIP TURNED MUSEUM AT UPCOMING LECTURE
The History of Diving Museum will host an Immerse Yourself! lecture on Wednesday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. on the Floating Battleship Museums presented...
IN PICTURES: LIGHTED BIKES RIDE THROUGH KEY LARGO FOR CHARITY
Hundreds of local riders and their families gathered at Tropical Realty for Key Largo’s fifth annual Lighted Bike Ride on Dec. 9. Bikes were...
DIVE REPORT: UPPER KEYS’ ALEXANDER BARGE IS THE MECCA OF MARINE LIFE
Divers in the Florida Keys experienced pleasant conditions this past week, so good that lots of divers and fishermen were out taking advantage of...






















