Coral Springs Weekly Crime Update February 17
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 February 10 through February 17.
News in 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 from February 10 through February 17.
The Coral Springs Center for the Arts is presenting eleven concerts and shows for March and April, appealing to a wide range of comedic and musical tastes.
Residents and local business owners who are interested in learning more about what goes on inside the Coral Springs Police Department will soon have a chance to find out, thanks to their upcoming 39th Citizens Police Academy.
It’s time once more to get “Unplugged” in Coral Springs featuring live music, craft beer and food.
A Town Hall meeting led by Superintendent Robert Runcie has been scheduled by the district to provide an overview of school safety measures.
Following the devastating school shooting last year, Broadway Bound, a Coral Springs based children’s theatre launched their foundation focusing on the importance of the arts in healing the performers and entire community.
It’s time to sell your treasures at the J.P. Taravella High School Garage Sale while helping to raise funds for the drama department’s upcoming productions.
The one year marking the horrific school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, has come and gone yet there still remains a profound sense of loss and need to heal.
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 February 2 through February 9.
Dan Daley has become the new state representative for northwest Broward County after no other challengers came forward by Thursday’s deadline.
In a contest of old and new ideas, four candidates appeared before Coral Springs residents on Wednesday evening to present their views at the first and only mayoral forum before the March 12 election.
Lyft is helping residents commemorate those lost one year ago during the school shooting by offering free rides to the Interfaith Ceremony on February 14.
We are approaching the one year anniversary of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
“DON’T CALL ME I’M HIDING IN A CLOSET WITH MY TEACHER”
This was the text I received on 2/14 from my daughter after I tried calling her, when I was informed there was an active shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, where she is a student.
There are so many clichés around time and the passing of it. “Time flies,” or “It felt like it was just yesterday,” come to mind. Another one that comes to mind is the blanket statement that, “time heals all wounds.”
Thursday, February 14 marks one year since the community was devastated by the unthinkable: the horrific school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School which took the lives of 17 students and faculty members. The City of Parkland is observing it as a “Day of Service and Love.”
A proclamation was given by Broward County Commission Michael Udine to the Coral Springs Museum of Art
There’s a new resource for kids who love computers and gaming, coming to town in mid-March.
The City of Coral Springs will be holding a special election for a new city commissioner after Dan Daley announced his run for State Representative last December.
Three weeks ago, I attended a workshop of the Coral Springs City Commission and I was appalled by the presentation on medical marijuana given by the Chief of Police, Clyde Perry — a city employee.
A group of volunteers from First Church in Coral Springs, and New Horizon Church in Southwest Ranches, are on a mission to rebuild communities in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
A breakfast of samples and a tiny coffee to wash it down. That’s what over one thousand customers took part in before 11 a.m. on Thursday when they flocked to the grand opening of Costco for whatever promotions, big box deals and samples they had to offer.
For the last 37 years, the artist Sue Greeley has taught her craft at North Broward Preparatory School in Coconut Creek
The Panthers made Coral Springs Charter School history when the varsity football team played an undefeated season in 2015. In the fall of last year, ninth grader Matthew Gordon was lucky enough to play for the team as a running back, but in December found out the devastating news: that he was diagnosed with cancer.
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 January 26 through February 1.
Although he can never be replaced, four mayoral candidates are hoping to become Coral Springs’ next mayor after Skip Campbell’s untimely death last October
Head over to Saint Andrew Catholic Church for their BINGO 2.0 event.
Saint Andrew Catholic Church Carnival will be holding their exciting annual carnival featuring rides for every age, plus games, food, beer gardens, raffles and vendors.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will be holding A Day of Service and Love on February 14 as a day to give back to the community in honor of the school’s 17 fallen eagles who were killed one year ago.
On Sunday evening when most Coral Springs residents were home watching the Super Bowl, a group gathered at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the charter organization for Boy Scout Troop 27