Chamber’s Roaring 20s Gala Raises Funds for High School Business Programs

The annual grand gala at Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce is the bees knees this October, featuring a Roaring 20s theme.
The annual grand gala at Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce is the bees knees this October, featuring a Roaring 20s theme.
Two days after strangling his wife, a 58-year-old man turned himself in to Coral Springs Police.
Small businesses in the Coral Springs-Parkland area are planning to honor the memory of Alex Schachter
A veritable autumn fest and pumpkin extravaganza are planned at Broward Health Coral Springs this October…
When Micah Dawanyl graduated from Coral Glades High School in 2018, he was already one of 17 recipients of the Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship.
Election Day is around the corner, and with this in mind the League of Women Voters
Two men with reputations for caring deeply for the state of Israel were invited to the White House to witness a historic peace treaty in the Middle East.
When Sean Carmona learned he had Acute Myeloid Leukemia in 2018, he was still in college, working two jobs, and uncertain of how his cancer diagnoses would play out
After COVID-19 positivity rates dropped to a low of 2.6 percent, Superintendent Robert Runcie announced his recommendation public schools reopen
Over 30 volunteers gathered at the Chabad on Atlantic Boulevard on Monday to prepare for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, which marks the Jewish New Year’s start in September.
When Yitzchak Isaac Bachar, a local gun store owner spoke about his recovery from COVID-19, he likened the lead-up and aftermath of getting sick to taking a bullet.
Candidate forums hosted by the Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce usually unfold in big venues;
Jason Stein, a veteran faculty member at J.P. Taravella High School, has died from complications of the coronavirus at the age of 46.
A community campaign to raise funds for a well-known food service worker in Coral Springs hit and exceeded its goal within two day
When news broke Sweet Tomatoes, the popular soup and salad chain with a presence on University Drive was permanently closed,
The girls recorded their messages while observing social distancing and thanked medical personnel, police and fire rescue workers.
Faculty and staff were honored with a BBQ lunch during Teacher Appreciation Week at the park behind Forest Glen Middle School,
The Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department is releasing workout videos in an extended series shared on Youtube and their Facebook page.
From the safety of the Cypress Run home she shares with her husband and two sons, Jennifer Colosi has made over 1,000 plastic face shields that are donated to essential workers.
Family and friends, both locally and across the country will be able to join in celebrating a milestone achievement with Broward County seniors. Find dates and times of virtual cermonies here.
Gyroville, a new Coral Springs restaurant that delayed its grand opening in March because of COVID-19, is finally set to open on May 5 with curbside and pickup service.
As there is a need, the largest food bank in South Florida will maintain its presence at a distribution site in Coral Springs.
Amid a global pandemic, third-grade teachers at Eagle Ridge Elementary School found a creative way to inspire their students, using poetry and a riff to a well-known Bee Gees song.
For high school seniors, pomp and unusual circumstance due to COVID-19 have meant a traditional graduation ceremony this summer just isn’t possible, however, making happy memories still is.
Within just a few days of each other, two service dogs who proudly served with the Coral Springs Police…
By the time Broward County public school students become seniors, they must have a minimum of 40 learning service hours to receive a standard diploma
In a city commission meeting that blended medical counsel into its agenda, City Manager Frank Babinec and members of Broward Health Coral Springs
In a first time coordinated effort with the nonprofit group Feeding South Florida, there was no shortage of city officials who turned out
Former mayor Vince Boccard came out on the right side of adversity when he was able to wheel his 97-year-old mother,
Kristin Jacobs, a Florida State Representative whose name was synonymous with protecting the environment and advocating for a living wage