Naval Air Station Key West became the first Naval air station and the second workplace in the United States to achieve the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Voluntary Protection Programs' (VPP) Star Recommendation through the VPP Challenge Program Dec. 7 after a week-long inspection.
A search and rescue (SAR) crew from Naval Air Station Key West safely recovered an Air Force pilot Jan. 15, shortly after he ejected from his F-16C Fighting Falcon aircraft, 55 miles west of Key West.
Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West won first place in the 2008 Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) awards for achievement in safety ashore in the Small, Non-Industrial category, which was announced Feb. 20.
Naval Branch Health Clinic (NBHC) Key West is trying to make the choices for Key West High School (KWHS) students interested in the medical field a little bit clearer.
The 7.0 earthquake that struck Haiti Jan. 12 impacted the life of one Sailor from Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West whose family was in Haiti at the time of the earthquake.
Naval Air Station Key West began its participation in Hurricane Exercise (HURREX)/Citadel Gale 2011 April 25, in an effort to ensure installation readiness in the event of a hurricane.
The Florida Program for Shark Research, in partnership with the Navy, began conducting a biological survey April 25 in waters around Naval Air Station (NAS) Key West, Fla., to locate and better understand the sawfish, an endangered species.
During a short presentation at the Boca Chica Field front gate, Naval Air Station Key West received the National Weather Service's (NWS) "Storm Ready" designation June 1.
Sailors assigned to guided-missile destroyer USS Spruance (DDG 111) spent Sept. 27 and 28 participating in six community relations (COMREL) projects while spending the week in Key West preparing for the ship's commissioning ceremony Oct. 1.