By Carly Levy on April 16, 2018
News, Politics, Schools
Still grieving over the loss of his daughter by a school shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Andrew Pollack has made it his mission to ensure safety measures are provided to schools across the nation.
By Carly Levy on April 12, 2018
News, Schools
It has been only two months since Lori and Ilan Alhadeff lost their daughter Alyssa during the school massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
By Carly Levy on April 9, 2018
Events, News
Don’t miss the Coral Springs Farmers’ Market this Sunday, where residents can roam through a variety of local produce and exotic food vendors and grab a sample or two.
By Carly Levy on April 4, 2018
News, Politics
After the March For Our Lives rally, U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch led a Town Hall on Tuesday night to keep the momentum going on strengthening gun laws.
By Carly Levy on March 23, 2018
Events, News
Springtime is here, and so is the Coral Springs Farmers’ Market where residents can roam through a variety of local produce and exotic food vendors and grab a sample or two.
By Carly Levy on March 18, 2018
News, Schools
It has been one month since the tragic school shooting in Parkland and many students that were affected have pushed for change.
By Carly Levy on March 13, 2018
News, Schools
After losing their daughter Meadow Pollack to a school shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, her family, with the help of the community, wanted to create a playground and garden in her memory.
By Carly Levy on March 5, 2018
News, Schools
North Springs Little League dedicated one of their ball fields to 17-year-old former little league, Joaquin Oliver, who was killed by a gunman at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
By Carly Levy on February 25, 2018
Events, News
After losing two of her friends to a school shooter, a Marjory Stoneman Douglas student was inspired to create a “I Stand with MSD – Walk for Solidarity.” so student voices outside of those in the media could be heard.
By Carly Levy on February 24, 2018
News, Schools
A Marjory Stoneman Douglas alumnus created a video bringing former students from all over the country together to show their support after the deadly massacre which took 17 lives.