BRIDGING THE GAP: LIMITED ACCESS ON DUCK KEY TO LAST 2 YEARS?
On Oct. 14, a Monroe County Public Works employee and a Sheriff’s Office deputy passed the time on the east side of Bimini Bridge,...
Key West may rename — not remove — Confederate pavilion
One has to look closely at the white-colmned pavilion at Bayview Park to see the reference to the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Stephen...
Trucks and trailers, RVs venture down for Labor Day weekend
Traffic into the Keys was steady through the mid- to late-afternoon hours of Sept. 4. A number of trucks hauling boats and RVs made...
Got hand sanitizer and toilet paper for days?
As the community adjusts to what’s become a “new normal” at home and at work, many groups helping those in need have found themselves...
New brickwork strengthens West Martello
West Martello Tower, the centuries-old, red-brick fortress on Key West’s Atlantic waterfront, hasn’t looked this good, or this strong, since the 1860s, when the...
A short list of things you didn’t know about Ireland
No. 1
In 2015, the best selling beer in Ireland was … wait for it … Heineken. Since then there has been a wave of...
STUDENTS AND STEWARDS
Twenty-two fifth graders from Plantation Key School ventured away from the classroom to a village preserve Feb. 25. With large buckets in hand, students...
Marathon is soliciting new ideas for city park
The ideas are trickling in: a sensory play park for children, a passive park with a man-made beach and restored lighthouses, an area for...
Key Westers explore Bermuda Triangle tales
A one-legged boat captain, firearms instructor, author, motivational speaker and former Iraq security contractor boards a boat with three other Key Westers and heads...
WINGIN’ IT
“We’re gonna need some more napkins; we’ve made a mess of things.” Our team here at the Key West Weekly takes our journalistic responsibility...






















