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  • Two weeks ago, the city of Key West police department announced that it would start arresting drivers for app-based ride-sharing services like Uber and...
  • Thirty female Key deer are now wearing radio collars so biologists can track them during fawning season. The deer will be watched closely because does...
  • Although immigration should be a hot issue in this presidential cycle, the two presumptive nominees are not that different in their proposed policies. Here, NPR looks at the campaigns' top immigration advisers.
  • Many separatists say their Catalan language is what makes them feel most different from the rest of Spain. The language was prohibited during years of dictatorship, but now it's ubiquitous in schools.
  • July this year was the hottest ever recorded in Key West — where officials have been keeping weather records since 1871.
  • Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s life he had a number of famous residences, including in Cuba, and in Key West where he lived for about a decade from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. We get a sense of his time in The Keys with author, poet, and publisher Arlo Haskell. He’s executive director of the Key West Literary Seminar and grew up in The Keys surrounded by Hemingway’s influence and legacy.
  • Endangered deer in the Florida Keys are no longer receiving anti-parasite medication to protect against flesh-eating screwworms. The U.S. Fish and...
  • Throughout Ernest Hemingway’s life he had a number of famous residences, including in Cuba, and in Key West where he lived for about a decade from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. We get a sense of his time in The Keys with author, poet, and publisher Arlo Haskell. He’s executive director of the Key West Literary Seminar and grew up in The Keys surrounded by Hemingway’s influence and legacy.
  • Texas kicks off the 2022 midterm elections. There are notable primaries for governor and attorney general, and in key congressional districts.
  • Republican support for Israel is rooted in the evangelical Christian wing of the party, which cites biblical imperatives as the basis for its advocacy on behalf of the Jewish state.
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