Westchester Elementary Holds Kindergarten Round-Up
Class is back in session for a new generation of kindergarteners at Westchester Elementary School.
Class is back in session for a new generation of kindergarteners at Westchester Elementary School.
Coral Springs is blooming with special events, activities, and opportunities for the community to come together and celebrate the many things that make our city so special.
This week in Coral Springs, Florida’s real estate market reveals an intriguing landscape for prospective buyers and sellers alike.
Six years after the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we remember the victims and their families who continue to grieve such profound loss.
What Happened to Coral Springs in 2023?
Despite facing challenges such as record-high interest rates and economic fluctuations,
A new year brings new possibilities and opportunities for the City of Coral Springs to progress toward a bright and promising future.
I hope everyone had a fun and safe holiday season surrounded by loved ones. As we welcome the new year, I want to express my gratitude….
Wannado City was just like any other city. It’s got a bank, fire department, hospital, courthouse, police department, and even a Publix grocery store.
Many families of Coral Springs Swim Club once again gave back to their community, this time by participating in the City of Coral Springs Toy Drive.
There’s an ongoing fear of an imminent recession in 2024, and some prominent voices even predicted a housing crash in 2023. Yet, against all odds, the overall real estate market has shown remarkable resilience.
Are you looking for holiday festivities throughout District 3? From parades to tree lightings and events for man’s best friend like Paws and Claus in Tamarac
From twinkling lights to festive tidings and good cheer, the holiday happenings taking place in Coral Springs this December
In this article, we’ll explore the financial implications of buying versus renting, shedding light on the often-overlooked advantages of homeownership.
November in Coral Springs is a great time to usher in the approaching holiday season with one-of-a-kind events, meaningful experiences, and opportunities to express our thankfulness to the community.
In Coral Springs, over the past year, we’ve witnessed an 18% decline in sales compared to the previous year, while homes now spend…..
October in Coral Springs is a great time to celebrate fall traditions and enjoy signature events that showcase why our city is the premier community in which to live, work, and raise a family.
As we prepare to enjoy the approaching holiday season, I want to remind the community that the safety and well-being of our residents is the Coral Springs Police Department’s top priority.
Summer is coming to an end! Parrot Realty had a favorable Summer Selling Season. In July, Coral Springs had 79 homes close, a 15% decrease from a year ago.
As summer winds down and we look ahead to fall, we are thankful for the many upcoming events, meetings, and activities that allow us to engage with residents and businesses.
What’s both white and “liquid gold” at the same time? The answer is breast milk, said Broward Health Coral Springs Neonatal Intensive Care Unit…
During the pandemic, forming meaningful connections was difficult for many people due to various hardships.
August is here, and back-to-school preparations are in full swing! Running until August 6, school supplies will be sales tax-free because of the Florida “Back to School Sales Tax Holiday.”
As a new school year approaches, we want to wish all Coral Springs students, teachers, and school staff a wonderful school year ahead.
Summer in Coral Springs means sunshine, celebrations, and local events for families and residents.
Summertime in Coral Springs means making a splash in a local pool, creating memories with family and friends, attending summer camps, celebrating summer holidays, and so much more.
As the school year ends, we congratulate all of the 2023 graduates on your success and look forward to seeing all that you accomplish in the future.
June is here, and now is the time to prepare for hurricane season. Last year Broward County dodged any major hurricanes, but it was not far away, with major impacts felt in Southwest Florida.
Ramblewood Middle School brought baseball back to Coral Springs last season, and they haven’t lost since.
May marks the return of one of our most popular events, Bites-N-Sips! The fun-filled food truck event takes place Friday, May 12, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the Great Lawn of City Hall (9500 W Sample Rd.)
Coral Springs High School’s spring yard and craft sale allows residents to shop from local vendors and artisans, giving them the chance to find one-of-a-kind deals.