By Sharon Aron Baron on February 3, 2019
Events, News, Schools
Kids and teens are invited to star in their favorite films live this summer at Next Stop Broadway Summer Camp which will include four family friendly musicals: Freaky Friday, Shrek, Matilda and Chicago.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 1, 2019
News, Schools
Ramblewood Middle School parents will be proud that one of the top finalists in the 2019 Broward County Public Schools Principal and Assistant Principal of the Year Awards is one of their own.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 31, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
Newly appointed Sheriff Gregory Tony has announced that Colonel Sean Zukowsky has joined the Broward Sheriff’s Office and will serve as undersheriff, placing him second in command.
By Guest Contributor on January 30, 2019
Events, News
Coral Springs will soon have something in common with Burning Man in the Nevada desert.
By Guest Contributor on January 30, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
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 19 through January 25.
By Guest Contributor on January 29, 2019
News
The slogan in Coral Springs, “Everything Under the Sun” is fortunate to also include a humane unit within the city’s police department.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 27, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
Coral Springs Police will be holding their next Coffee with a Cop at Westside Bagels.
By Chris Brunner on January 27, 2019
Events, News, Schools
The City of Coral Springs is offering volunteers community service hours along with a free lunch in exchange for helping to keep the city beautiful.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 24, 2019
News
As the federal shutdown stretches into its second month, several Coral Springs organizations have stepped up to help those in need of assistance.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 24, 2019
Events, News, Schools
Now in its ninth season, School Duel is back featuring ten Broward County Public Schools teams including Coral Springs High School and Marjory Stoneman High School.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 24, 2019
News
Homelessness. DUI’s. Lower property values, and people leaving the city. These were some of the reasons given at the city commission workshop on Wednesday why medical marijuana dispensaries should not be allowed in the City of Coral Springs.
By Guest Contributor on January 23, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
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 13 through January 21.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 23, 2019
Events, News
Get ready for more space in the garage because in February, residents can safely dispose of all types of household hazardous materials that they’ve been meaning throw out, but haven’t had a chance.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 22, 2019
News, Schools
Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day will be observed by Broward County Public Schools where this year’s theme is “Workforce Development for All”
By Guest Contributor on January 22, 2019
Events, News, Schools
When Coral Springs Christian Academy closed its doors last summer, a new school took over the campus on the corner of Riverside Drive and Royal Palm Boulevard.
By Guest Contributor on January 21, 2019
Eat, News, Reviews
A few weeks ago, my wife Rachel and I happened to be at Aldi’s Coral Springs location, after several hours of errands and shopping.
By Chris Brunner on January 21, 2019
Events, News
Coastal Championship Wrestling returns to the Coral Springs Charter School on Saturday, January 26 for its first live event of 2019, New Years Revolution.
By Guest Contributor on January 21, 2019
News, Politics, Views
This is my first Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday as an elected official. On what would be Dr. King’s 90th Birthday, I find myself in deep thought and truly taking time to understand the gift of service that I have been granted.
By Anne Geggis on January 19, 2019
News, Politics
The call has gone out — Coconut Creek wants faster emergency response times and is eyeing a merger with Coral Springs’ 911 dispatch as its quickest route.
By Guest Contributor on January 18, 2019
Events, News, Schools
The memorial bench and tree honoring Nick Dworet at the Coral Springs Aquatic Complex is not a place to feel sad.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 17, 2019
News
The Relay For Life isn’t until Spring, however, preparations are well underway for an exciting event.
By Guest Contributor on January 17, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes which occurred in Coral Springs from January 4 through January 14.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 17, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
Coral Springs Police have cracked a two-year-old kidnapping and sexual battery case of a 15-year-old victim.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 16, 2019
Events, News
Comedian, actor, television writer, author and musician Paul Reiser has spent more than 30 years acting in Oscar and Emmy award-winning movies and TV shows.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 15, 2019
Events, News
By: Sharon Aron Baron Head over to Saint Andrew Catholic Church for their first ever BINGO event. Held on Saturday, January 19, the event is free and open to the public. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. with BINGO beginning at 6:00 p.m. Costs are $1.00 for 1 sheet with three games and $2.00 for three […]
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 14, 2019
Eat, News
Coral Springs shoppers are a selective bunch, so with the opening of a new meat-only store, the “steaks” are high.
By Guest Contributor on January 13, 2019
News, Schools
A corner that Coral Springs and Parkland residents drive by almost daily to take their students to Marjory Stoneman Douglas has been given a makeover by two women who have bonded over tragedy.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 13, 2019
Events, News
At the age of 39, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., a Baptist minister and Nobel Peace Prize winner who championed civil rights and justice through non-violent means, was assassinated on April 4, 1968.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 12, 2019
News
It has been one year since the Coral Springs city commission gave the green light to a new Costco Wholesale. After eight months into construction, an opening date has finally been announced.
By Guest Contributor on January 12, 2019
Crime & Safety, News
Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes occurring in Coral Springs from December 24 through December 31.