Florida Keys Keynoter - Sat Nov 28
Since the Monroe County Health Department launched its campaign Oct. 19 to vaccinate the Keys' population against the swine flu, department personnel have administered 5,308 doses of vaccine at 23 clinics from Key West to Key Largo, agency officials say.More than 3,800 of those doses were dispensed to students, teachers, staff and parents at 15 ...
Residents again threatened with evictionKeysNews.com - The Florida Keys Best and Only Daily Online News! - Fri Nov 27
Residents of a Tavernier trailer park soon could find themselves without a home.
Police investigate possible hate crimes by vandalsThe Reporter - Fri Nov 27
Upper Keys police are investigating a possible hate crime after the Keys Jewish Community Center's sign in Tavernier was defaced for the second time in two weeks.Vandals apparently used black permanent marker to repeatedly write 'SOS,' which police and synagogue members said likely stands for 'save our souls,' across the north-facing side of the ...
CRB lauds policeFree Press - Fri Nov 27
More people have lodged complaints against the Key West Police Department so far this year than last, but the agency resolved more of them before a volunteer oversight board had to step in and investigate.
Keys' jobless rate stays at 7 percentThe Reporter - Wed Nov 25
Monroe County's October unemployment rate was essentially unchanged from September, with 7 percent of the county's 46,986-person labor force - that's 3,301 people - looking for work.
Another delay for murder suspect FerroThe Reporter - Wed Nov 25
After a second delay, 23-year-old Nicholas Ferro, accused of killing Key Wester Marques Butler on Nov.
Thanksgiving is about communityFree Press - Wed Nov 25
With the economy still in the doldrums, there's plenty of heartache to go around this holiday season.
Credit union robber gets 18 monthsFree Press - Tue Nov 24
A construction worker who robbed a Key West credit union while on his lunch break in March 2008 was sentenced Monday to 18 months in prison, but will get credit for the 21 months he already has spent in the Monroe County Detention Center on Stock Island.
Keys wild bird center struggling to surviveWTVY Dothan - Tue Nov 24
In this undated handout photo from the RSPB , a cuckoo is seen. Britain's cuckoo bird, known for its distinctive call, is in danger of extinction along with 51 other species, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said in a new report Thursday, May 28, 2009.
Telescopes proving to deter trap robbersKeysNews.com - The Florida Keys Best and Only Daily Online News! - Sun Nov 22
Encouraged by plummeting trap thefts after they bought their own crime-fighting equipment, Florida Keys commercial fishermen are upping their arsenal, again.
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