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After a one-year absence for the title, the District 16-4A Championship is back in the hands of the Key West High softball ...
Fourteen vessels took to the course during the finale of the 2025 Schooner Wharf Wrecker’s Cup race series, during which the ...
This spring homebuying season is shaping up to be more favorable for home shoppers than it’s been in recent years — as long ...
Key West was named headquarters for the Seventh Lighthouse District. The district included all the lighthouses from Fowey ...
Three days prior to turning 75 years old, on April 14, Bill Welzien completed his 146th swim around Key West; two weeks later ...
Tomatoes represent a $1.9 billion annual crop nationwide. They’re planted on 330,000 acres across 18 states, but diseases ...
The two-year fire academy trains future firefighters while they’re attending their final two years of high school. It ...
The Key West City Commission will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 6, at City Hall, with sessions starting at 9 a.m.
Florida Keys Electric Cooperative is conducting its annual helicopter-based transmission line inspections and maintenance ...
President Donald Trump says he wants to reduce our trade deficit. Yet he’s destroying one of our winningest exports: higher education.
Most of us know someone who thrives on being negative. Even if we accept the belief that they can only impact us if we let them, it’s hard sometimes to ...
According to Earthjustice attorney Suzanne Novak, the Florida Keys has the highest percentage of “forever chemicals” in its drinking water in all of Florida — and that is worrisome.
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