Nancy Klingener
Nancy Klingener covers the Florida Keys for WLRN. Since moving to South Florida in 1989, she has worked for the Miami Herald, Solares Hill newspaper and the Monroe County Public Library.
She is a Spring 2014 graduate of the Transom Story Workshop. She is on the board of the Key West Literary Seminar.
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All of the Florida Keys reef is under thermal stress — meaning the water is warm enough that corals may start bleaching.
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U.S. Fish & Wildlife officials Thursday evening faced a crowd of Keys residents strongly opposed to removing the Key deer from the Endangered...
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Almost two years ago, Hurricane Irma destroyed or did major damage to more than 4,000 homes in the Florida Keys. It also devastated many hotels,...
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The federal government is considering removing the iconic Key deer from the Endangered Species List.
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The first report came in on Monday. An Antillean Palm-Swift was spotted soaring above Grassy Key. In the world of serious birders, that's big news.
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Rebuild Florida is a state program that helps people whose homes were severely damaged in Hurricane Irma. The program is also aimed at removing some...
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Key West is taking on the island's abundant wild iguana population. They're everywhere, including city-owned property, from the old landfill known as...
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There are a lot of challenges to living in the Florida Keys. The biggest is the cost of living. But even some people who can afford to live in the Keys...
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This report will be updated during the evening. 8:00 pm After traveling here from Springfield, Illinois, Mark Daniels paced up and down outside the...
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The red tide on Florida's Gulf Coast last year killed dolphins, manatees and fish. A new study finds the toxic algae also affects stone crab , one of...