HOUSE CALLS: CONCIERGE DOCTOR STARTS PRACTICE IN MIDDLE KEYS
He’s a concierge doctor. Most think that means a fancy doctor with an exclusive clientele. But Dr. Greg Keifer understands and practices it differently.
“I...
KEY WEST MAY CONSIDER UPGRADES TO ITS MAIN ENTRANCE
If Duval Street is at the heart of Key West’s tourism economy, North Roosevelt Boulevard is the artery that carries the island’s lifeblood to...
Raskob catches 24 fish in Swamp Guides Ball tourney win
The 31st annual Swamp Guides Ball kicked off Feb. 5 at Angler House Marina, with 152 participants in 62 teams fishing on Feb. 6....
KEY WEST BESTS MARATHON IN HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS
The Marathon High School tennis team hosted the Key West Conchs on Feb. 19. Key West came away the victor in Marathon’s season opener....
WILD THINGS: THE ART OF BLENDING IN
The wind made it difficult to think. Tilt your head the wrong way and your hat would fly off and tumbleweed down the beach....
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...
student of the week: Sydney Eysenbach
The Upper Keys Weekly is proud to partner with Treasure Village Montessori faculty and students in choosing “The Student of the Week.” Recipients are...
LOWER KEYS MEDICAL CENTER OFFERS HEART HEALTH TIPS
We’ve changed habits and actions to protect our health during the pandemic, but one thing remains the same – we need to take quick...
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...
NEW GRANTS HELP HISTORIC RESTAURANTS
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has partnered with American Express to launch a new grants program that aims to help restaurants’ recovery from...























