The Coral Springs Community Garden is set to receive a new on-site pavilion, thanks to a donation of over $122,000 from the …
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An impromptu gender reveal party on April 6 brought joy and excitement to the Simmons family.
Calling All High School Students: Join the 2023 Voter Registration Drive and Make Your Voice Heard
The Supervisor of Elections Office is again gearing up for their annual High School Voter Registration Drive (HSVRD), through April 30, 2023.
Coral Springs Commission Condemns School Board’s Rezoning Decision, Pursues Injunction to Stop Process
Tensions flared at city hall Tuesday over developments in the MSD rezoning process at the school board’s March 29 boundary hearing.
Coral Springs Commission Hosts Teen Political Forum and Honors Autism Awareness, Earth Month, and More in April
Immediately following our Special Meeting, we will host the Teen Political Forum (TPF) at 6:30 p.m. at the Coral Springs Center for …
Keep Coral Springs Tree City USA: Resident says ‘Leaf’ our Trees Alone, Petition Against Proposed Removal
A Coral Springs resident has created a petition hoping to stall a plan to remove large amounts of trees and vegetation,
Parkland Mayor Rich Walker recently met with the Coral Springs city commission to discuss the contentious Marjory Stoneman Douglas rezoning process
Cornerstone’s North Block Plans Get Major Changes, Including 353 Residential Units and Art Gallery
The Planning and Zoning Board will forward a positive recommendation to modifying previously approved exceptions related to Cornerstone’s North Block.
Coral Springs and Parkland Students Take Center Stage at Annual Teen Political Forum
Coral Springs and Parkland students will have an exciting opportunity to share their voices during the annual Teen Political Forum
The city commission voted 4-1 to extend a pilot program easing parking requirements for commercial and recreational vehicles.
Florida Politics: Rep. Dan Daley Aims to Bolster Florida National Guard in 2023 Session
Increasing the number of boots on the ground protecting Floridians and improving the chances that someone in distress could be saved is …
City Commission Passes Resolution Supporting African American Studies, Urges State Not to Reject Others
The city commission approved a resolution supporting the original Advanced Placement African American Studies course.
Coral Springs Challenges School Board’s Rezoning Plan: Allege Inequalities and Neglect of Local Schools
The city commission met with School Board Vice Chair Debra Hixon to discuss the MSD rezoning process and school quality concerns.
Broward County Commissioner Udine: Protecting Our Environment and Properties in our Community
Are you feeling like you have the luck of the Irish on your side, or just ready for that spring break vacation?
Coral Springs business owners, residents, and community leaders are soaring toward a smooth spring, blooming with family-friendly happenings and special events.
City Commission To Make Final Decision on Commercial, Recreational Vehicles Pilot Program Extension
The city commission will vote on whether to extend the pilot programs that ease parking requirements for commercial and recreational vehicles.
Republican Senator Suggests Limiting Electric Vehicle Use During Emergencies Due to Lack of Charging Infrastructure
A Republican senator this week suggested that state transportation officials consider limiting the use of electric vehicles during evacuations until more charging …
Resolution Supporting Advanced Placement African American Studies Comes Before City Commission
The resolution comes in response to the state government’s rejection of the original AP African American Studies Course.
Coral Springs and Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund Partner to Install Water Rescue Rings in City Parks
The city and the Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund announced a partnership Wednesday to install more than 70 water safety …
$13 Million FDOT Project Aims to Widen University Drive to Sawgrass Expressway
The Florida Department of Transportation has embarked on a major $13 million dollar road renovation project in Coral Springs.
Cornerstone’s North Block: Plans Include 353 Residential Units and Expansive Common Areas
The development review committee discussed the updated Cornerstone North Block site plan with developers and attorneys.
City Commission to Decide Fate of Parking Rules for Commercial and Recreational Vehicles
The fate of a pilot program easing parking rules for commercial and recreational vehicles could be on the chopping block Wednesday if …
Commissioner Nancy Metayer Bowen Leads Discussion at National Haitian American Elected Officials Network 2023 Leadership Retreat
Commissioner Nancy Metayer Bowen met with South Florida leaders to discuss the intersection of affordable housing and climate change.
Young Golf Prodigy Recognized by City Commission for Achievements in Business, and Motivational Speaking
After Sports Illustrated highlighted Coral Springs resident and golf prodigy Carter Bonas as their 2022 SportsKid of the Year…
Choking Prevention Takes Center Stage: Rep Daley Files Bill Proposed by High School Students
According to the National Safety Council, choking is a leading cause of injury and death in the United States, with an average …
Coral Springs Commemorates Black History Month with Messages of Pride, Resistance, and Recognition
The Coral Springs city commission designated February 2023 as Black History Month at their Feb. 1 meeting. at city hall
Coral Springs Commission: Steps Taken to Improve Emergency Response 5 Years After Parkland Shooting
This month marks five years since the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
During Monday’s Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting, officials discussed the Hyatt, Cornerstone, and other new construction in Downtown Coral Springs.
“This is not a Broward County Issue, This is a National Issue”: Local Leaders Discuss 911 Call System Hub Solution
The city commissions of Coral Springs, Parkland, and Coconut Creek met with county and public safety representatives to discuss a possible hub …
The Coral Springs Improvement District will undertake a project to remove trees from canal corridors in order to reduce flood risk.