A group birthday bash for six Key Westers featured a concert by the Bee Gees at the San Carlos Institute on Dec. 17, along with plenty of food, drinks and disco attire. LARRY BLACKBURN/Keys Weekly ...
Well, fair readers, we have traversed another solar year, hopefully more or less unscathed and ideally a little healthier and wiser. While 2024 was marked by anticipation and suspense, Pluto, the ...
More than 25 high school students from Somerset Island Prep (SIP) helped remove 16,467 pounds of garbage from the mangroves near the Key Haven Boat ramp, next to Beach Weekend Marina on Stock Island.
In summer 2023, the Florida Keys was hit by a devastating heat wave. It bleached and killed much of our coral reef and threatened the survival of many other marine species. The story made major and ...
A laughing gull steals a fish from a brown pelican in Key West. MARK HEDDEN/Keys Weekly I’ve been trying for a while to figure out my problem with laughing gulls. It’s not something I’ve been ...
Chris Trentine is recognized by the Habitat for Humanity of the Upper Keys for his 10 years of service on the board of directors. Trentine is pictured with Lindsay Fast, executive director for HfHUK.
Duckpin lanes at Pinfish Entertainment were recently expanded for a total of six. “One of my favorite things is to watch the adults, without kids, come over and see their faces light up when they get ...
Jeffrey Cardenas’ ‘On the Reef’ explores the waters that inspire his photographic work on coral reef ecosystems. CONTRIBUTED The Studios of Key West, 533 Eaton St., will open four new exhibits on ...
And just like that, next week it’s Christmas. It’s the time of year when I reflect on what has and has not transpired over the last 12 months. Usually, I wait until my final column of the year before ...