Florida Keys
-
Another Keys sex-club customer complains of overcharge
-
LGBT-rights group Equality Florida endorses Democrat Charlie Crist for governor
-
Keys Sheriff Rick Ramsay on mission to clean up crime and trash
-
Judge: Conservative coalition cant legally defend gay marriage law
-
No attempted-murder retrial for ex-Miami Beach cop -- but he'll still do life for burglary
-
Giant rats reappear in the Keys
-
Under the sea: Jacques Cousteau’s grandson begins mission to live in the deep
-
Underwater archaeologists piece together the story of a British steamship that sank off Key Largo more than a century ago.
-
FIU scientists plan for month-long underwater study off Key Largo
-
Miami-Dade more dangerous than Keys for boaters
-
Carnival cruise ship rescues 2 men in raft off Key West
-
GAY MARRIAGE
Attorney General Pam Bondi to defend Floridas gay marriage ban in Miami-Dade, the Keys
Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi will defend the states gay marriage ban in separate Miami-Dade County and Monroe County cases.
-
FLORIDA COURTS
They do: Miami Beach, Orlando join forces to support gay marriage in Florida court cases
Miami Beach and Orlando filed joint motions in two Florida courts seeking marriage equality for same-sex couples.
-
literature
Mystery writers talk whodunit — and how they did it — in Key West
Murder and mayhem run rampant in the quirky, laid-back island town of Key West — or at least they do in hardcover, paperback and now digital.
-
oceanography
Urge to protect oceans propels youngest aquanaut on Cousteau’s Mission 31
A photo shoot in New York for Glamour magazine led Grace Young to where she is now: living and working 60 feet under the sea as the youngest aquanaut on Fabien Cousteau’s Mission 31.
-
HIV/AIDS
For LGBT pride month, Out of the Closet stores offer one-minute HIV testing, chance to win Vespa scooter
Adult drivers who get one-minute HIV tests, including at Stonewall Pride on Saturday, might win a Vespa scooter.
-
Keys judge falls asleep on the bench in the middle of a trial
A Florida Keys judge fell asleep in the middle of a trial June 12 -- just as an attorney only a few feet from the bench was presenting him evidence.
-
FLORIDA KEYS
Woman dies after being hit by several cars
A 72-year-old Tavernier woman died Tuesday night after she was struck by two -- possibly three -- cars as she walked along U.S. 1, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
-
Environment
New rules would ban commercial fishing, lobster mini season from Biscayne National Park
An aggressive new management plan would phase out commercial fishing and end the mini two-day lobster season in Biscayne National Park.
Multimedia