Support Local Businesses at 2nd Annual Small Business Sip & Crawl Nov. 26

Three women-owned Coral Springs businesses invite residents to the Second Annual Sip & Crawl for holiday shopping and refreshments.
Three women-owned Coral Springs businesses invite residents to the Second Annual Sip & Crawl for holiday shopping and refreshments.
The Friends of Music invites the Coral Springs and Parkland communities to come together at its annual Mingle & Jingle event to help benefit local student music programs.
The Coral Springs Museum of Art is partnering with the Sawgrass Nature Center to celebrate #GivingTuesday.
Riverside Elementary PTO invites the community to its Garage Sale and Craft Bazaar fundraiser event.
Three women-owned Coral Springs businesses invite residents to the Second Annual Sip & Crawl for holiday shopping and refreshments.
Coral Springs Charter School and Charter Schools USA team together in lending a helping hand to those impacted by Hurricane Ian.
J.P. Taravella High School is hosting a free Trunk or Treat event, and parents, kids, and neighbors are welcome to attend.
Broward County Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie, 59, was arrested on April 21 by Florida’s top law enforcement agency, according to records.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
Every other day we’re providing the latest update on positive COVID-19 testing and vaccine data.
At a press conference on Wednesday, Gov. Ron DeSantis said the age group eligible for vaccination could be lowered to 55
Data released by the Florida Department of Health on March 14 reports 50,806 COVID-19 tests conducted.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on March 11 that he believes vaccine availability will open for all Floridians by April.
Just days after Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that the state would lower the age of eligibility to 60 and older….
Many more Floridians will soon be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccination after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that the state will lower the age of eligibility to 60 and older
On March 5, Florida reported the state has now administered over 5 million COVID-19 vaccine doses.
COVID-19 data released by the Florida Department of Health on March 3 show 4,808,125
It was one year ago the Florida Department announced there were two COVID-19 cases in Florida, which were later confirmed by Gov. DeSantis.
Data released by the Florida Department of Health on February 25 show 4,483,497 covid…
COVID ata released by the Florida Department of Health on February 23 show 4,81,888
Covid-19 data released by the Florida Department of Health on February 21 show 4,802,872
As he prepared for college, he wondered if his favorite shoe company, Nike, would help him overcome one more tedious hurdle
Data released by the Florida Department of Health on February 18 show 3,783,965 – or 12.39 percent of Floridians have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
On February 14, the Florida Department of Health reported 66,165 COVID-19 tests were conducted.
On February 11, the Florida Department of Health reported 132,568 COVID-19 tests were conducted.
On February 9, the Florida Department of Health reported 134,466 COVID-19 tests were conducted.
On February 7, the Florida Department of Health reported 92,430 COVID-19 tests were conducted
Kodak Black — a popular Pompano Beach rapper who was recently pardoned by former President Donald Trump — has reportedly offered to pay college tuitions for the children of two FBI agents