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We often hear that laughter is the best medicine, but what if I told you the real medicine is in the lunge? Every client of ...
No matter how many individuals appear in the pages of each edition of Keys Weekly, there are always so many more of our ...
On June 3, the College of the Florida Keys Foundation received $32,500 from the Coldwell Banker Schmitt Charitable Foundation ...
Often when we have profound breakthroughs, we may not know how it happened. Art can be a conduit for those breakthroughs.
Cornelius Pinder was a Key Largo farmer born in the Bahamas circa 1862. At age 12, on June 18, 1874, he became a U.S. citizen ...
Red-winged blackbirds vexed me when I first started birding. Not the males. They’re easy. They have that sleek all-black ...
Making her first appearance to the League of Women Voters, Monroe County Supervisor of Elections Sherri Hodies spoke on her ...
Hi friends! Reef the fox here with your weekly “Reef’s Report.” I come to you today not with fluff, though I have plenty to spare, but with concern. Deep, dramatic […] ...
The History of Diving Museum will host retired U.S. military officer Michael Carr for an “Immerse Yourself” presentation on ...
Whether they’re a whiz with a wrench, the ultimate providers and protectors, or just ready at all times with a good (bad) ...
The recently-completed restrooms at the Quay park and boat ramp are now a nationally-renowned spot to take a load off, according to the nonprofit American Restroom Association. The bathrooms were […] ...
Key West commissioners will convene a special meeting on June 25 to dissect the recent grand jury report and its scathing ...