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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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An aging reverse-osmosis plant proved its worth in the wake of Hurricane Irma, says the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority’s chief executive.
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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 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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To improve water quality near shore, the Florida Keys has spent hundreds of millions over the last 20 years upgrading wastewater treatment systems and...
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Self-medicating stations meant to protect the endangered Key deer from screwworm have already been removed and federal wildlife managers plan to stop...
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Almost six months after the New World screwworm outbreak was identified in the Florida Keys, the state Department of Agriculture announced the lifting...
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Florida Keys officials have approved a framework for county roads that need to be adapted to rising sea levels.Monroe County commissioners on Wednesday…
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For the first time in 30 years, the invasive New World Screwworm has been reported in the Florida Keys. The bug and its flesh-eating larvae have been...