By Anne Geggis on January 17, 2022
News, Politics

Sen. Lauren Book’s bill that would guarantee an attorney is appointed for children in the state’s care advanced in committee Jan. 11 — but not before the bill drew heartbreaking testimony both for and against.
By Anne Geggis on September 5, 2020
News, Politics

Trying to decide from a crowded field vying for Seat 3 on the Coral Springs City Commission?
By Anne Geggis on August 31, 2020
News, Photos

Families of those killed or injured in the 2018 Parkland massacre got one step closer to holding the FBI accountable for its handling of tips involving the teenage shooter..
By Anne Geggis on August 26, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

A Coral Springs teenager and her “best friend” offered two 15-year-old girls to men for sex
By Anne Geggis on August 25, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

A teenager was arrested in Coral Springs Monday and another woman in Hollywood for their involvement in trafficking minors for sex.
By Anne Geggis on August 16, 2020
News, Eat

An article by Coral Springs Talk has supporters rallying around a long-time restaurant by signing a petition…
By Anne Geggis on August 16, 2020
News, Events

An avalanche of mail-in votes has hit the Broward Supervisor of Election Office, and now the clock is ticking on hundreds of ballots that arrived with errors.
By Anne Geggis on August 6, 2020
News, Eat

For 35 years, Runyon’s steaks have been packing diners in, but now the longtime restaurant owner has a huge beef with Broward County’s pandemic rules
By Anne Geggis on August 5, 2020
News, Schools

School safety advocacy group, Stand with Parkland, is endorsing one of its own in the race for the countywide seat on the Broward County School Board.
By Anne Geggis on July 27, 2020
News

Two Northwest Broward County hospitals can’t take many more patients who need to be in an intensive care unit.
By Anne Geggis on July 22, 2020
News, Schools

Seeking to avoid the problems that plagued Broward County Public Schools’ online instruction last spring,
By Anne Geggis on July 17, 2020
News, Politics

An 11 p.m. curfew is going into effect Friday night and will continue nightly until….
By Anne Geggis on July 12, 2020
News

The Publix at Lakeview Center is the latest supermarket to tell employees there that one of their fellow associates is among the rising number of COVID-19 cases in Florida
By Anne Geggis on June 30, 2020
News, Events

An employee who works at Riverside Square’s Publix has tested positive for the coronavirus, company officials confirmed Tuesday.
By Anne Geggis on June 25, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

A West Sample Road-based business ripped off more than $200,000 from the state’s health insurance for the poor and its owner could be facing 30 years behind bars..
By Anne Geggis on June 24, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

A young teenager told a therapist about sexual abuse that began seven years ago when she was eight years old, resulting in the arrest of a Coral Springs man on capital sexual battery.
By Anne Geggis on June 15, 2020
News

One employee who works at the Publix at Brookside Square has tested positive for COVID-19, the other employees at the store were told Monday.
By Anne Geggis on June 14, 2020
News

Sit in Mark Francois’ chair at the Supremes Barber Lounge on Wiles Road and you were sure to get up with the look you wanted — and a friend for life.
By Anne Geggis on June 11, 2020
News, Events

Without Sal Vacirca, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School girls’ softball would have been without a coach in midseason last year
By Anne Geggis on June 10, 2020
News, Politics

A Coral Springs teen survivor of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy is taking up the cause that has riled up the nation since a video showed George Floyd dying as a policeman knelt on his neck last month.
By Anne Geggis on May 23, 2020
News, Events

Soon, residents will no longer be able to blame coronavirus for avoiding the gym: big workout facilities such as LA Fitness and Planet Fitness
By Anne Geggis on May 21, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

A teenager’s revelation that a man had been molesting her since she was 6 years old led to the discovery that he had also been victimizing other children, some of them when they were younger than 12 years old.
By Anne Geggis on May 21, 2020
News, Politics

You can now go back to the office, drop Fifi off for a groom, and do the downward dog pose at a small yoga studio as Broward County
By Anne Geggis on May 19, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

A Fort Lauderdale man is facing three charges that he sexually battered a teen during a Coral Springs house party.
By Anne Geggis on May 18, 2020
News

Monday’s opening of the Coral Square Mall after its two-month closure provided no reassurance about the fate of one of the retail center’s anchors, JCPenney.
By Anne Geggis on May 15, 2020
News, Eat

COVID-19’s kick put Broward County two weeks behind most of the state in reopening businesses shuttered in the pandemic crisis.
By Anne Geggis on May 12, 2020
News, Politics

Broward County on Monday will take some tentative steps toward normal life — beginning to open what was shut in the outbreak of COVID-19
By Anne Geggis on May 10, 2020
News, Politics

Northwest Broward’s representative on the Broward County Commission is adding his voice to the growing chorus asking for the economic recovery from COVID-19
By Anne Geggis on May 9, 2020
News, Crime & Safety

Did you hear a lot of helicopter action Saturday morning?
By Anne Geggis on May 8, 2020
News, Eat

Endless soups and salads are over at a longtime fixture along University Drive’s restaurant row as national chain