“…local officials, including law enforcement tasked with protecting the environment, were on site, apparently witnessing the breach of the permit and environmental laws, but said nothing…”
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City Manager Jim Scholl commended the City’s utilities professionals for a recent honor they received for going above and beyond
Read MoreOne Florida Keys Hurricane Irma victim remains unidentified more than a year after the storm… The Medical Examiner is reaching
Read MoreA Rebuild Florida bus will be at three locations in the Keys this week. The bus is a mobile center
Read MoreThey decided to ride out Hurricane Irma in their home: strongest concrete house… with hurricane proof doors and windows. While
Read MoreIn June, Monroe County received a $49.2 million grant towards debris clean up in 103 of the most impacted
Read MoreMore than 4000 homes in Monroe County were destroyed or majorly damaged by Hurricane Irma. The County is seeking vendor
Read MoreA message from FWS Refuge Manager, Dan Clark… The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), in partnership with the Institute
Read MoreBy Amber Nolan A grassroots organization leads cleanup efforts after Hurricane Irma.
Read MoreAs we approach peak tropical storm season, Monroe County has made some improvements for emergency public information including a new
Read MoreMonroe County just announced it has been awarded a $49.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources
Read MoreHURRICANE IRMA MARINE DEBRIS CLEANUP UPDATE IN UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY BIG PINE KEY, FL – Since the Florida Division of Environmental
Read MoreMONROE COUNTY TO HOST SECOND PUBLIC MEETING FOR HOMEOWNERS NAVIGATING REBUILDING/PERMITTING PROCESS POST HURRICANE IRMA Monroe County will host
Read MoreWorking from a crane anchored on top of a barge on Friday morning, an operator used a knuckleboom loader to
Read Moreby Arnaud and Naja Girard……. On January 30, 2018 the Monroe County School Board voted to vacate the parcels of
Read Moreby John Donnelly……. Monroe County Commissioners, County Administrator Roman Gastesi & Planning Director Mayte Santamaria are on the verge of
Read MoreREMINDER: MONROE COUNTY’S THREE TRANSFER STATIONS STILL ACCEPTING RESIDENTIAL HURRICANE DEBRIS FOR FREE FROM RESIDENTS; CONTRACTORS PAY REGULAR $123.50/TON MONROE
Read Moreby Arida Wright…….. Cayo Hueso is what Key West was named by the Spaniards. It means small island of bones.
Read Moreby Arnaud and Naja Girard……. According to a recent report by FEMA, nearly a thousand residents impacted by Hurricane Irma
Read Moreby Dr. Larry Murray……. Editor: Where are all the FEMA trailers? At one point, the community was promised that there
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