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  • Boil water notice in the Florida Keys after a Christmas water main break

    The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority dealt with a Christmas Day water main break.

    The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority dealt with a Christmas Day water main break.

    Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority

    A Christmas afternoon water main break dropped water pressure to “low” or even “no” from Islamorada down to Key West, according to the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority and residents posting to social media.

    At 8:13 p.m., the FKAA announced a precautionary boil water notice, in effect until noon Sunday, for all homes and businesses in these areas:

    • Tavernier Creek Mile Marker 92 to Whale Harbor Channel MM83
    • Tea Table Key MM 79 to Vaca Cut Bridge MM53
    • Knights Key MM47 to Beach Drive, Big Pine Key MM32
    • Little Torch Key
    • Ramrod Key
    • Cudjoe Key
    • Upper Sugarloaf Key
    • Lower Sugarloaf Key
    • Baypoint
    • Bluewater
    • Shark Key
    • Rockland Key
    • Boca Chica Key

    The FKAA advises checking the agency’s Facebook page for updates as well as the alerts on the agency website.

    arlier, the agency said, “FKAA crews will be working all night long in an attempt to have water fully restored by the morning.”

    The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority said the problem was a transmission main break in Islamorada.

    Monroe County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Adam Lindhardt said in an email, “Traffic on U.S. 1 was not significantly impacted as the break was on the Old Highway.”

    This story was originally published December 25, 2025 at 8:45 PM.

    David J. Neal

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    Since 1989, David J. Neal’s domain at the Miami Herald has expanded to include writing about Panthers (NHL and FIU), Dolphins, old school animation, food safety, fraud, naughty lawyers, bad doctors and all manner of breaking news. He drinks coladas whole. He does not work Indianapolis 500 Race Day.

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  • Live camera: View from Southernmost Point buoy in Key West as Hurricane Milton makes landfall

    Live camera: View from Southernmost Point buoy in Key West as Hurricane Milton makes landfall

    Live camera: View from Southernmost Point buoy in Key West as Hurricane Milton makes landfall

    Live cameras are showing heavy winds and rain hitting Key West, Florida, as Hurricane Milton makes landfall.The live camera above shows the Southernmost Point buoy in Key West, Florida, as the storm moves through. Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm near Siesta Key in Sarasota County Wednesday evening. Milton brought powerful winds, deadly storm surges, and flooding on Wednesday along much of Florida’s Gulf Coast.The National Hurricane Center says Milton was fueled by an extremely warm Gulf of Mexico. It was expected to remain a hurricane as it crosses the Florida peninsula Thursday before emerging in the Atlantic Ocean.

    Live cameras are showing heavy winds and rain hitting Key West, Florida, as Hurricane Milton makes landfall.

    The live camera above shows the Southernmost Point buoy in Key West, Florida, as the storm moves through.

    Hurricane Milton made landfall as a Category 3 storm near Siesta Key in Sarasota County Wednesday evening. Milton brought powerful winds, deadly storm surges, and flooding on Wednesday along much of Florida’s Gulf Coast.

    The National Hurricane Center says Milton was fueled by an extremely warm Gulf of Mexico. It was expected to remain a hurricane as it crosses the Florida peninsula Thursday before emerging in the Atlantic Ocean.

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  • The Best Florida Cocktail Recipes

    The Best Florida Cocktail Recipes

    Florida has been in the news lately, so why not lean into the sunshine state with some of their signature cocktails

    From the Flora-bama to Key West, Florida has a history of snuggling up to the cocktail.  The spring break capital, home of Miami and its famous nightclubs, the sunshine state knows how to mix up a good time. From end to end of the state is 838 miles – which gives plenty of room to have a signature bar or 30.  And with that comes signature drinks…and here are the best Florida cocktail recipes so you can bask in your own sunshine.

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    The Rum Runner

    In the great tradition of strong drinks, this one can pack a punch. The drink was created in the 1950s at the Holiday Isle Tiki Bar in Islamorada. The bartenders wanted to get rid of the last few sips of several liqueurs, and this legendary cocktail was developed.

    Ingredients

    • 2 cups ice
    • 1 ounce pineapple juice
    • 1 ounce orange juice
    • 1 ounce blackberry liqueur
    • 1 ounce banana liqueur
    • 1 ounce light rum
    • 1 ounce dark rum or aged rum

    Create

    1. Fill glass with ice
    2. Add the liquid contents and stir
    3. Pour the 151 in the straw or on the top
    4. Serve and sip

    The Hurricane

    While the drink is supposed to have been developed at Pat O’Brians in New Orleans, the state has had its share of hurricanes. Another powerful drink – this one attracts spring breakers, snowbirds and just people out for a fun Thursday night.  The mixture of liquors can be lethal, so be careful on the amount consumed!

    Ingredients

    • 1 oz rum
    • 1 oz light rum
    • 1 oz pineapple
    • 2 tablespoons lime juice
    • 1 cup ice

    Create

    1. Fill hurricane glass half full with crushed ice
    2. Combine dark rum, light rum, lime juice, and pineapple in a cocktail shaker
    3. Add ice; cover and shake until the outside of the shaker has frosted
    4. Strain into glass

    Margarita

    Jimmy Buffet made this drink insanely popular. From beach bars to Mexican restaurants, this is a staple in the state with lime grove of variations. Here is an easy version for you to toast to good times and start your mini staycation ASAP.

    1. Crushed ice
    2. 3 lime wedges
    3. 2 ounces gold tequila
    4. ½ ounce silver tequila
    5. 1 ¼ ounces Rose’s lime juice
    6. ½ ounce Triple Sec
    7. Salt

    Create

    1. Combine all ingredients except for the lime into a shaker
    2. Squeeze 2 of the lime wedges into the shaker and then shake well
    3. Serve over salt rimmed glass

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    Bushwacker

    The Bushwacker is in the vein of the mudslide but with a twist. You can slide up to the Sandshaker bar in Pensacola Beach and enjoy this creamy delight. You will see music lovers (live bands), college kids, locals, tourists and more at this staple stop.

    Ingredients

    • 2 ounces dark rum
    • 1 ounce coffee liqueur (such as Kahlúa)
    • 1 ounce dark creme de cacao
    • 2 ounces whole milk
    • 1 ounce cream of coconut (such as Coco Lopez)
    • Garnish: nutmeg, freshly grated

    Create

    1. Add the dark rum, coffee liqueur, dark creme de cacao, whole milk, cream of coconut and a cup of ice into a blender
    2. Blend until combined and frothy
    3. Pour into a Hurricane glass
    4. Garnish with freshly grated nutmeg

    The Fuzzy Navel

    The sunshine state is the land of oranges, so why not a delicious fruit drink that isn’t a mimosa or a screwdriver – welcome to the Fuzzy Navel.

    Ingredients

    • 2 ops peach schnapps
    • 6 ounces freshly squeezed orange juice
    • Orange slice

    Create

    1. Add a handful of ice to a highball glass
    2. Pour in the peach schnapps, followed by the orange juice
    3. Stir, and garnish with the orange slice.

    Hairy Navel 

    Add an oz of vodka to the above recipes and you transform the drinks to a Hairy Navel.

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  • Florida Keys residents, business owners brace for Potential Tropical Cyclone Four

    Florida Keys residents, business owners brace for Potential Tropical Cyclone Four

    KEY WEST, Fla. – Preparations are underway in the Florida Keys as residents brace for the possible impact of Potential Tropical Cyclone Four.

    Lynne Orloff at Florida Bay Outfitters in Key Largo says all her merchandise will be going to higher ground ahead of the heavy rain maker which could turn severe.

    “It seems like a lot of people are pulling their boats out today, soaking up the last bit of good weather before we get the storm,” she said.

    Out on the water, many boaters could already tell due to the choppy conditions.

    Up north, from Tampa to Tallahassee, many say they’re ready for whatever the storm may bring.

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has already declared a state of emergency ahead of the weather event forecasted for this weekend.

    “Right now people should probably be focusing more on where do I need to stay if I need to evacuate,” said Florida Emergency Management Director Kevin Guthrie.

    State officials also stressed that people should prepare in case of a possible insurance claim.

    Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis recommended taking pictures before the storm arrives.

    “Now you have photographic evidence before the storm hits of what your house looked like on the inside and the outside,” he said.

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  • Cleveland Browns player arrested for DUI after driving into Key West restaurant, police say

    Cleveland Browns player arrested for DUI after driving into Key West restaurant, police say

    KEY WEST, Fla. – Cleveland Browns defensive end Lonnie Phelps is facing a drunken driving charge in South Florida after police said he slammed an SUV into a Key West restaurant Wednesday night.

    Phelps, of Cincinnati, was booked into the Monroe County jail just after 9:45 p.m. Wednesday, according to online records.

    According to the Key West Police Department, the 23-year-old drove into the Red Shoe Island Bistro at 411 Petronia St. just before 9 p.m. He had a woman with him in the Hyundai Tucson at the time, authorities said.

    A post on the KWPD Facebook page states the “building and the vehicle were significantly damaged, but there were no injuries.”

    A photo shared in the post shows a large hole in the side of the eatery. Red Shoe Island Bistro posted a video showing the aftermath to its own Facebook page.

    “No one was hurt by the car that drove into our restaurant tonight. Thankfully, we were closed,” the post reads. “It could’ve been really bad…Angels were looking out for us all.”

    According to an arrest report, both Phelps and the woman he was with appeared to be intoxicated. Witnesses said the two got into an argument after the crash, police wrote.

    KWPD Officer Andrea Bernatova wrote in the report that Phelps was “very agitated” and had “glassy, watery, blood-shot eyes, droopy eyelids, and a strong odor of alcohol coming from his breath.”

    She said the NFL player “kept throwing his hands in the air and rushing us to ‘do what we have to do’” and, at one point, “turned around, placing his hands behind his back without any direction to do so.”

    Police said he was uncooperative as they questioned him about the crash.

    “When I asked Phelps if he could tell us how the crash happened, he said it happened and asked what does he have to pay for. I asked Phelps where he was driving from and he said ‘right in front of it,’” Bernatova wrote. “I re-asked the questions four times in a different way and Phelps always answered, “right in front of it”. Phelps also asked me what did he crash into.”

    He later told an officer “he wants to pay for whatever damages he needs to pay for and be done with it” and “kept rambling about his credit card,” police said.

    During an attempt to get Phelps to complete field sobriety tests, he told the officer she “was tripping,” at one point telling the officer, “Just put the tape down so I can walk the line like a concussion test,” the report states.

    During that test, Phelps claimed he “cannot count” and eventually “performed a casual stroll next to the line not even resembling what I instructed him to do,” Bernatova wrote.

    The uncooperative football player was later placed under arrest.

    “Phelps talked about how thirsty he was, how he did not know what I was going to do to him because females are the worst, asked me not to kill him, asked me how long it takes to bail out, how long I was a detective, and informed me I was Russian,” Bertnova wrote.

    During a breathalyzer test, Phelps asked to go to the bathroom, police said.

    Bernatova wrote that she told him he could use the bathroom after the diagnostic was complete but he insisted he had to “go now.”

    “Phelps said, ‘I’m peeing, bro,’ and he did,” she wrote.

    Bernatova said Phelps, after urinating himself, declined to provide a breath sample.

    Phelps remained in the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office Key West jail facility as of around noon Thursday, online records show.

    He’s facing a misdemeanor charge of driving under the influence causing property damage.

    Phelps was signed by the Browns as an undrafted free agent in 2023 after playing college football for Ohio’s Miami University and the University of Kansas.

    He has been on the team’s practice squad and hasn’t yet appeared in a regular-season game.

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    Janine Stanwood, Chris Gothner

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  • Tributes pour in honoring the legacy of rock legend and business mogul Jimmy Buffett

    Tributes pour in honoring the legacy of rock legend and business mogul Jimmy Buffett

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    Fans gathered on Sunday in Key West, Florida, for a parade to honor late musician Jimmy Buffett. He died Friday at his home on Long Island after a private battle with skin cancer. Jamie Yuccas has more.

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  • A sweet slice of history: Florida Keys celebrate 200th birthday with giant Key lime pie

    A sweet slice of history: Florida Keys celebrate 200th birthday with giant Key lime pie

    BIG PINE KEY, Fla. (AP) — Partying never gets old in the Florida Keys — especially for a milestone birthday like No. 200.

    The Florida Keys celebrated its bicentennial Monday along the Gulf of Mexico with a Key lime pie more than 13 feet (4 meters) in diameter — which organizers intend to certify as a world record.

    The festivities marked the anniversary of the Florida Territorial Legislature’s establishment of Monroe County on July 3, 1823 and celebrated its history. The county contains all of the Keys and a portion of Everglades National Park.

    New state laws are tackling some of the most divisive issues in the U.S., including abortion, gender and guns.

    Attorneys say the acquittal of a Florida deputy for failing to act during a school shooting shows there are holes in the law.

    Employers who hire immigrants in the country illegally will face tough punishments and gun owners will have more freedoms when more than 200 new Florida laws take effect Saturday.

    The two leading contenders for the Republican presidential nomination have courted conservative women at the Moms for Liberty conference in Philadelphia .

    During the Civil War, Key West remained in Union hands as a base for a naval blockade of Confederate shipping. In the early 1900s, Standard Oil millionaire Henry Flagler spearheaded the construction of the Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad that became widely known as the eighth wonder of the world.

    And for nearly six months of his 1945-1953 presidency, Harry Truman governed the U.S. from his Key West “Little White House” that is now Florida’s only presidential museum.

    Key lime pie, originating in late 1800s Key West, is a large part of the continental United States’ southernmost island chain’s heritage. In 2006, Key lime pie was designated Florida’s official pie by the state Legislature.

    Monday’s bicentennial version of the creamy dessert, prepared by local chefs, featured a traditional graham-cracker crust and whipped cream topping as well as the juice from several thousand Key limes.

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  • 300 migrants make landings at national park in Florida Keys

    300 migrants make landings at national park in Florida Keys

    KEY WEST, Fla. — A U.S. national park comprising a cluster of uninhabited islands in the Florida Keys was closed Monday after 300 migrants made 10 landings there over the weekend, officials said.

    Dry Tortugas National Park, about 70 miles west of Key West, was closed so law enforcement and medical personnel could evaluate the migrants before moving them to Key West, the park tweeted.

    “The closure, which is expected to last several days, is necessary for the safety of visitors and staff because of the resources and space needed to attend to the migrants,” park officials said in their statement.

    U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a tweet that at least 88 migrants were from Cuba.

    The national park is at the southern tip of the continental U.S. and attracts scuba divers and snorkelers for its coral reefs, nesting sea turtles, tropical fish and shipwrecks.

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