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If there is an iconic bird for the Florida Keys, the Key West quail-dove is it. The bird was named, and painted, by John James Audubon during his 1832…
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The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum is already hugely popular with visitors -- but soon they'll be able to stroll through the writer's Key West home in…
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In 1961, two New Yorkers who had worked in the theater moved to Key West and opened a screenprint fabric shop. In short order they met two women who…
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While the FAA wrestles with regulating the use of camera-equipped drones, Key West City Commissioner Jimmy Weekley says the Southernmost City has a…
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If they weren't such a pest you could almost pity the lionfish.The creature, after all, is simply doing what it is biologically programmed to do: eat and…
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Key West Mayor Craig Cates won a fourth and final term as mayor of the southernmost city Tuesday, defeating Margaret Romero for a third time and taking 53…
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A World War II hero will be honored when the Coast Guard's newest cutter is commissioned into service in Key West on Sept. 6. The 154-foot ship is named…
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"Marvel Renaissance: How the Superheroes Conquered Hollywood," a documentary by French filmmakers, will receive its big-screen U.S. premiere Thursday at…
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Marine biologists are diving deep for two weeks in August to examine the deepwater coral reefs of Pulley Ridge in the Gulf of Mexico. The aim is to…
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A new exhibit explores Key West as South Florida's oldest outpost. Florida Keys or Bust! A History of Tourism runs until Oct. 1 at the Custom House…
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The two-day spiny lobster sport season -- known as the mini-season -- is intended to give recreational lobster hunters a chance to get their hands on the…
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June 20th was the official first day of summer, but it’s felt like summer for weeks already. Many of us dread the humid days when we can barely walk to…