
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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In a lot of ways life has returned to normal in most of the Florida Keys. But one major institution – a hospital – is still operating out of temporary...
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The only organization providing hospice care in the Lower Keys is closing.
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A small lizard that lives only in the coastal areas of the Florida Keys is facing "a foreseeable and imminent death sentence" and deserves protection...
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As soon as they could after Hurricane Irma, researchers went out onto Florida Bay to see how the estuary fared after its close encounter with a Category...
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Survey teams this week completed an assessment of the condition of the Keys reef tract, from Biscayne Bay to Key West. "It's very much like what's...
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The endangered Key deer herd was already coming out of a tough year — the herd lost more than 100 animals to New World screwworm. So when the eye of...
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The company that wants to hold the first U.S. trial of genetically modified mosquitoes in the Florida Keys and Keys residents who oppose the trial don't...
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Twenty years ago, only a few areas in the Keys had central sewer systems. The rest of the island chain was using a combination of shallow injection...
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While mainland South Florida ramps up its battle against the mosquito that can carry Zika, the Florida Keys has already begun the region's most...
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On holidays like the Fourth of July, Floridians like to head to the beach. But state wildlife officials are reminding the public that some local...