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1861: Maj. William French, U.S. Army commander at Key West, expelled a Methodist preacher from the island for openly espousing secessionist doctrine from the pulpit.
A property manager who repeatedly raped and eventually impregnated his preteen niece has been resentenced to 22 years in prison after violating probation.
The City of Key West’s Employee Committee has selected Ismery Hernandez as Employee of the Quarter. The announcement came from Ashley Sharkey, code department legal analyst and member of the Employee ...
The world is changing — and changing fast in front of our eyes. For better or worse, technology — via artificial intelligence, robotics and social media — is ushering in a new age ...
Timothy O’Hara, environmental reporter with The Keys Citizen for more than 20 years before leaving the newspaper in 2024, recently captured this year’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award from the ...
Conspiracy theories, lately so influential in American debates, can be understood as the political equivalent of dark-matter theories. They emerge in situations where some movement or action seems ...
1863: The U.S.S. DeSoto captured the steamer Alice Vivian, a confederate blockade runner laden with cotton, in the Gulf. Onboard were members of the staff of Gen. James E. Slaughter, ...
“The Duval crosswalks are not ‘famed,’ ‘iconic’ or integral to the well-being of the gay community or Key West. They are a relatively recent addition that were fun while they lasted. You’re acting ...
Hybrid work was meant to offer the best of both worlds. But according to career expert Amanda Augustine from career.io, a platform for career guidance and success, it may also be quietly holding some ...
News Director Joe Moore welcomes Lynn Bell, proprietor of The Square Grouper and My New Joint, as guest co-host.
“With respect to crosswalks and myriad other issues in our community, I offer the words of the late, great William F. Buckley, Jr.: ‘Though liberals do a great deal of talking about hearing other ...
A man who was believed to have been running from a raid by US immigration agents died Thursday after being hit by a car on a freeway, police said. City managers in Monrovia, near Los Angeles, said ...
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