High Schoolers Can Earn Service Hours While Cleaning Up Broward County’s Beaches

High school students participating in the county-led beach cleanup can earn community service hours.
High school students participating in the county-led beach cleanup can earn community service hours.
In a proactive move to combat identity theft and promote secure document disposal, the Coral Springs Police Department is holding a free, touchless Shred-A-Thon event.
The St. Andrew Council of Catholic Women is gearing up for its Annual Holiday Bazaar and Craft Show and is actively seeking vendors to participate in the festive event.
Join the Chabad Jewish Center community to celebrate the High Holidays with friends and neighbors.
The Garden Club of Coral Springs hosts an educational Horticulture Series featuring a range of meetings and lectures from September to April.
Join the conversation on tackling school bullying at a Meet and Greet event led by District 4 School Board Chair Lori Alhadeff.
In a proactive move to combat identity theft and promote secure document disposal, the Coral Springs Police Department is holding a free, touchless Shred-A-Thon event.
The local community is in for a treat as the Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida gear up for a special day under the sun.
A heartfelt video about a local firefighter who beat cancer, produced by the city of Coral Springs Communications and Marketing Department, won a prestigious Telly Award.
The Chabad Jewish Center in Coral Springs is now accepting applications for the upcoming 2023-24 school year of their Hebrew School.
Step into a world of comedic brilliance and electrifying tunes as the Teen Theatre Project of Next Stop Broadway presents “Young Frankenstein…
There is nothing better on a hot summer night than a cold shrimp ceviche or hearty salmon salad paired with a perfectly chilled glass of wine, and Fish Joint…
Chabad Jewish Center in Coral Springs offers a rare opportunity to hear a first-hand account of survival against all odds at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
Coral Springs is working on the Vision 2035 strategic plan and calls on residents to share their hopes and desires for the city’s future by filling out a short survey…
When Johnny Montanez was rushed to Broward Health Coral Springs on March 3, the doctors did not offer his family much hope….
Three local women-owned businesses are inviting Coral Springs moms to the Annual Mother’s Day Sip + Stroll.
Whether you’re in the mood for a crisp white to pair with your crab cakes or a cold beer to enjoy with your fish and chips, Fish Joint Coral Springs’ location now has you covered.
While the rain caused a lot of devastation in some parts of the county, students from Big Blue Marble Academy in Coral Springs enjoyed the inclement weather last week.
Even as kids, Coral Springs neighbors and childhood friends Svet Karagueorguiev and Brandon Powell preferred building things in Brandon’s garage instead of playing outside.
Chabad of Coral Springs is gearing up for its annual Passover Seder, and everyone is invited.
Chabad Jewish Center Distributes Free Matzah and Invites Community to a Passover Seder
Guy Fieri was served “hands down, the best Greek food he’s had” at the Hellenic Republic in Coral Springs, and fans can watch him eat it during the next episode of the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
Don’t miss an opportunity to do something good for the community. Join the annual Waterway Cleanup in Riverside Park.
A safe haven for gopher tortoises and other native Florida species, Sandy Ridge gives residents an opportunity to see what the land where the city now stands looked like before it was developed.
“Take it easy” and buy your tickets before they are gone — the original Eagles tribute band, Hotel California, is coming to Coral Springs.
The Florida Press Club has once again recognized Talk Media, earning the publication first and third place in the category of community news.
Coral Springs Back to Nature program offers kids and adults a chance to learn more about wildlife, plant species
Coral Springs Back to Nature program offers kids and adults a chance to learn more about wildlife, plant species, and conservation efforts while visiting city parks and preserves.
On the first Saturday of the month from October to April, Former Coral Springs Mayor Roy Gold starts his morning at the Sandy Ridge Sanctuary,
“Take it easy” and buy your tickets before they are gone — the original Eagles tribute band, Hotel California, is coming to Coral Springs.