Tile Producer Opens Distribution Center in Coral Springs
A producer of tile and natural stone has just opened its fourth distribution center – choosing Coral Springs as its newest location to service the growing markets in Florida.
News in Coral Springs
A producer of tile and natural stone has just opened its fourth distribution center – choosing Coral Springs as its newest location to service the growing markets in Florida.
A middle school student has been Baker Acted and police have issued a probable cause affidavit after posting on social media asking for someone to shoot up her school- later posting that they would join “him or her”.
Plans to raze the Coral Springs Financial Plaza, so it can be replaced with a hotel, apartment building and retail space, are in the works.
The Florida Panthers continue to assist in the recovery after the mass shooting in Parkland with their donation of $35,100 to multiple Marjory Stoneman Douglas nonprofits
Police are continually warning residents about telephone con artists targeting senior citizens using a distressed loved-one tactic – otherwise known as the grandparent phone scam.
Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes that occurred in Coral Springs from April 7 through April 13.
Don’t miss the annual Earth Day celebration hosted by the City of Coral Springs at the Sawgrass Nature Center
Coral Springs Fraternal Order of Police is now accepting applications from high school seniors for their 2019 College Scholarship Program
It has been an incredible start to the season for Coral Springs Charter High School baseball team as the Panthers are off to a 11-3 (5-2) start to the season.
Stand With Parkland is off to the races with their first official independent fundraiser in the newly remodeled Country Club of Coral Springs.
Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes that occurred in Coral Springs through April 6.
Tickets are on sale now for the 9th Annual “Every Sole Counts” Dinner and Auction for In Jacob’s Shoes, a local charity providing new and gently used shoes, backpacks, school supplies and athletic gear for children in need.
They’ve done it before, and over St. Patrick’s Day weekend, they did it again.
A cancer diagnosis of a parent affects the whole family – especially the children whose extracurricular activities have to take a backseat to more pressing medical expenses.
There’s a new resource for kids who love computers and gaming, coming to town and they’re holding their Grand Opening celebration this weekend.
Residents interested in discovering how their drinking water is produced can see for themselves at an Open House presented by the Coral Springs Improvement District at their Water and Wastewater Plant facilities.
Local high school students will get a first-hand opportunity on how local government works at the next Teen Political Forum.
Coral Springs police responded to an altercation between two male students at Coral Springs High School at 2:59 p.m. on Friday.
Police dogs spend the majority of their lives working 40-hour weeks, however, these jobs don’t come with a retirement plan.
Amor Perfecto is adding music to their menu when a group of piano students will tickle the ivories at the Parkland café.
A Code Red was issued today after a student at J.P. Taravella High School reportedly saw a former student on campus carrying a large bag.
Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes that occurred in Coral Springs from March 23 through March 30.
By: Jen Russon Ask Howard Furman, a junior varsity coach at Coral Springs Charter School how many volunteers it takes to make a difference, and he’s likely to say it takes a village. The self-described semi-retired lawyer has coached the girls’ soccer team for more than a dozen seasons. This is his last one. It […]
March was a busy month for Dennis Friel. Over the course of two weeks, he and members of his art studio team installed a total of six, gigantic murals on the intercostal bridge on Atlantic Boulevard.
This weekend, experts will be on hand to demonstrate merchandise, such as shower chairs, non-slip mats, ring door bells, and other household items with one goal in mind: to keep seniors safe inside their homes.
Help keep the city beautiful and score some internet karma when you volunteer to help pick up trash throughout the city.
Holy Cross Hospital is inviting the community to celebrate the opening of its new Urgent Care & Physician Offices in Coral Springs.
Let’s play some word association, OK? Ready?
Brazilian.
The delicate and graceful orchid has been a coveted symbol of love for many centuries.
Time to throw out those old documents because the City of Coral Springs will be holding their next Shredathon where your items will be safely destroyed.