City Honors 9 Hometown Heroes For Their Service and Sacrifice

The city commission honored nine veterans and active duty service members who were part of the Hometown Heroes Banner program.
The city commission honored nine veterans and active duty service members who were part of the Hometown Heroes Banner program.
The city commission voted 4-1 to extend a pilot program easing parking requirements for commercial and recreational vehicles.
The city commission approved a resolution supporting the original Advanced Placement African American Studies course.
The city commission met with School Board Vice Chair Debra Hixon to discuss the MSD rezoning process and school quality concerns.
Topics included the importance of DEI for businesses, employees, and customers, unintentional discrimination and productivity, and state DEI restrictions.
The city commission will vote on whether to extend the pilot programs that ease parking requirements for commercial and recreational vehicles.
The rescue rings are part of an Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund donation. Sarah Perry established the fund in 2022 after her son drowned
The resolution comes in response to the state government’s rejection of the original AP African American Studies Course.
Broward County and Coral Springs are working together to increase interoperability between their 911 communication systems.
The Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber will host their 2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Summit on Feb. 28.
According to city officials, development work at Divieto Risorante is expected to continue through at least…
The city and the Aden Perry Good Samaritan and Scholarship Fund announced a partnership Wednesday to install more than 70 water safety rescue rings along waterways in city parks.
The development review committee discussed the updated Cornerstone North Block site plan with developers and attorneys.
The fate of a pilot program easing parking rules for commercial and recreational vehicles could be on the chopping block Wednesday if the city votes to strike them down.
Commissioner Nancy Metayer Bowen met with South Florida leaders to discuss the intersection of affordable housing and climate change.
After Sports Illustrated highlighted Coral Springs resident and golf prodigy Carter Bonas as their 2022 SportsKid of the Year…
The Coral Springs city commission designated February 2023 as Black History Month at their Feb. 1 meeting. at city hall
Coral Springs’ second Popeyes is now open for anybody craving chicken with a taste of Louisiana.
During Monday’s Community Redevelopment Agency Meeting, officials discussed the Hyatt, Cornerstone, and other new construction in Downtown Coral Springs.
The city commissions of Coral Springs, Parkland, and Coconut Creek met with county and public safety representatives to discuss a possible hub system, which would make the 911 call system more efficient
The Coral Springs Improvement District will undertake a project to remove trees from canal corridors in order to reduce flood risk.
City officials plan to discuss the hub solution to the 911 interoperability system on Jan. 25 at a multi-agency and city commission joint workshop.
The Parkland 17 Memorial Foundation released a national call-to-artists notification, inviting artists from around the country to submit conceptual designs for a memorial to honor the 17 victims…
The city commission recognized Jan. 2023 as Fire Fighter Cancer Awareness Month at their Wed., Jan 11, meeting.
The city will install 30 emergency supply cabinets with AEDs and Stop-The-Bleed kits throughout nine parks and outside City Hall.
On Thursday, State Representative Christine Hunschofsky filed House Bill 199: Conflicting Employment or Contractual Relations for Public Officers or Employees.
Popeyes’s location in Cypress Run Marketplace is tentatively set to open on Jan. 14. It will be Coral Springs’s second location.
The Coral Springs city commission will discuss installing cabinets with Stop the Bleed kits and automated external defibrillators (AEDs) at city parks.
Some residents believe the city limits what internet and cable providers are allowed to operate. The city hosts several providers, each with varying availability.
Two local leaders are teaming together to spread holiday cheer.