By Guest Contributor on December 1, 2020
News, Politics

As we start the countdown to the end of the year, it is the perfect time to take a step back, reflect, learn from what we experienced and prepare for what’s to come in the new year.
By Guest Contributor on November 1, 2020
News, Politics

The year 2020 is almost over – and what a challenging year it has been! The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way we live, work, and attend school.
By Guest Contributor on October 1, 2020
News, Politics

As we begin the month of October, our city has proven to be resilient and unified in strength. We are fortunate to see a downward trend in COVID-19 cases within the state
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 3, 2020
News, Events

American Heart Month, created in 1964, is an ideal time to remind Americans to focus on their hearts and encourage them to get their families, friends, and communities involved.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 6, 2020
News, Events

This year marks the 30th year of events honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
By Jill Fox on November 30, 2019
Events, News

Thanksgiving has passed, and the Christmas countdown is on. Just like Santa, parents have begun to check their lists of preparations– one being a turn with the big guy himself.
By Sharon Aron Baron on November 21, 2019
News, Events

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and instead of the typical last-minute scramble for wines to pair with the big meal..
By Sharon Aron Baron on September 3, 2019
News, Schools

Giving those with a connection to Marjory Stoneman Douglas a nurturing place to seek support, Eagles Haven provides a place to rediscover wellness and restore hope.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 12, 2019
Events, News

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.”
By Sharon Aron Baron on October 4, 2018
Events, News

Four great local organizations are holding their annual craft shows in October for residents who are looking for one-of-a-kind home-made creations.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 4, 2018
Events, News

The Tibetan Buddhist monks return to The Coral Springs Museum of Art for The Sacred Art Tour for a six-day event full of culture, teachings and artistic expression.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 11, 2017
Events, News

The Coral Springs Museum of Art has scheduled events with the Tibetan Buddhist monks and the public when The Sacred Art Tour returns for a five day event of culture, teachings and artistic expression.
By Sharon Aron Baron on December 26, 2016
Events, News

As part of the City of Coral Springs 27th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. celebration, a theatrical production that will commemorate the events that shaped the legacy of his life and America’s modern Civil Rights Movement will presented at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts.
By Sharon Aron Baron on October 24, 2016
Events, News

Your favorite little ghosts and goblins are invited to the Coral Square Mall for two exciting Halloween events.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 24, 2016
Events, News

Some bunny will be hopping over to Coral Square and Town Center Mall this Easter offering families the chance to participate in two great events.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 12, 2015
Events, News

Easter is a great time to bring the family shopping because Coral Square Mall will have a variety of activities to celebrate the holiday.
By Sharon Aron Baron on July 21, 2014
Events, News

While we all have seen restaurant reviews online from Yelp, several South Florida residents numerous and thorough business reviews on that site have put them in Elite Status, opening the doors to exclusive parties and private events.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 26, 2014
Events, News

Easter is a great time to bring the family shopping at the mall because Coral Square Mall center court will be open for The Bunny Photo Experience beginning March 29 until April 19.
By Sharon Aron Baron on October 28, 2013
Events, News

In honor of the many veterans that live in our community as well as the 50th Anniversary of the city, there will be several special activities planned for the upcoming Veterans Day weekend.
By Sharon Aron Baron on September 3, 2013
Events, News

Twelve years ago, our country was confronted with one of our darkest days. The twin towers crumbled. Black smoke billowed up from the Pentagon. Airplane wreckage smoldered on a Pennsylvania field. So many lost friends, neighbors, sisters and brothers – and we knew that our lives would never be the same again.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 19, 2021
News, Events

After a meeting on Saturday, the executive committee for the Coral Springs Festival of the Arts decided they will once again…
By Isaac Ray on January 19, 2021
News, Crime & Safety

A man was arrested for loitering, prowling, and running across several lanes of the Sawgrass Expressway
By Tim Priester on January 16, 2021
News, Crime & Safety

Despite life-saving efforts, a 3-year-old died after drowning in a pool on Friday.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 13, 2021
News, Politics

U.S. Representative Ted Deutch who represents Coral Springs called the insurrection “a tragic stain on American democracy”
By Jen Russon on January 8, 2021
News, Crime & Safety, videos

Vice Mayor Joshua Simmons, the first African American to hold this title in the history of Coral Springs, expressed his frustration over rioting at the nation’s Capitol on Wednesday.
By Guest Contributor on January 7, 2021
News, Crime & Safety

A man was arrested for domestic battery and robbery charges after choking his ex-girlfriend…
By Jen Russon on January 6, 2021
News, Schools

In recognition of the year Kennedy was born, The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation is soliciting…
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 3, 2021
News, Crime & Safety

Thanks for all of your emails. By request, Coral Springs Talk is resuming weekly crime blotters in 2021.
By Matt Rothman on January 2, 2021
News, Schools

Unlike other teams in the county, the Coral Springs High School basketball team opened their season early
By Matt Rothman on January 2, 2021
News, Schools

Playing in their first game since their incredible run to the District finals last year, the Coral Springs High School Basketball team began their season with two thrilling victories.