If your water smells or tastes a little like chlorine, don’t be alarmed because it’s still safe to drink.
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An employee who works at Riverside Square’s Publix has tested positive for the coronavirus, company officials confirmed Tuesday.
The situation of reopen for the Center for the Arts is fluid at the moment, forcing them to make some difficult changes …
Just 57 years ago, Fort Lauderdale builders, James S. Hunt and Joe Taravella of Coral Ridge Properties had the vision to create …
Every week we receive a message from our readers asking when the next Shred-A-Thon will take place.
Urban Air Adventure Park Kendall Location Ryan Yousefi A new all-ages adventure park is primed to open its doors this weekend, …
Wawa, Inc. has announced the Grand Opening ceremony of their new Coral Springs store.
Great news for residents: Coral Springs isn’t canceling their annual 4th of July celebration — they’re just doing things a bit differently …
Here’s an excellent opportunity to safely get rid of items in your garage like paint, electronics, and fluorescent light bulbs.
A Marjory Stoneman Douglas graduate and self-proclaimed civil servant has organized a solidarity walk for the Parkland and Coral Springs community.
A former Broward Sheriff’s Office Deputy has planned a Juneteenth protest against police brutality near Coral Springs City Hall.
The City of Coral Springs, with the help of the Florida Department of Health, is offering free COVID-19 walk-up testing sites.
A playground dedicated to Meadow Pollack, slain during the Parkland shooting has broken ground at Chabad of Coral Springs.
Get ready for more space in the garage because, in June, residents can safely dispose of all types of household hazardous materials
In honor of Juneteenth, a day that symbolizes the abolition of slavery in the United States of America
At the June 10 city commission workshop, one of the items discussed was the long-awaited $168M Cornerstone project.
Obituary: Beloved Marjory Stoneman Douglas Softball Coach Loses Cancer Battle at 55
Without Sal Vacirca, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School girls’ softball would have been without a coach in midseason last year
It’s time for swimming and sports in Coral Springs. Starting Monday, team practice and open play are back at city-run pools — …
Game Night Arcade of Coral Springs has brought the world of video games and craft beer together in a beautiful pairing.
Find out what inspires artists’ works during the Coral Springs Museum of Art live virtual Q&A sessions.
Join others in giving blood and have the opportunity to get a free COVID-19 antibody test.
After being canceled due to the planned protests, the city says the show must go on
A virtual city commission meeting was held on June 3 to discuss improvements, business grants, and creating dialogue in the community.
Students can experience live art lessons at the Coral Springs Museum of Art’s first-ever virtual summer camp.
A long-held event in Coral Springs has been canceled due to the planned protests honoring George Floyd.
After the murder of George Floyd by a Minnesota police officer, a young couple in Coral Springs was motivated to plan a …
Coral Springs Lays Out Rules For Exercising Caution as Gyms are Permitted to Reopen
Soon, residents will no longer be able to blame coronavirus for avoiding the gym: big workout facilities such as LA Fitness and …
Everyone wants to be happy. It’s considered one of our “inalienable rights”.
Local high school students always get a first-hand opportunity on how local government works at the annual Teen Political Forum
This year, Memorial Day will be celebrated in an unconventional way when the City of Coral Springs takes it online.
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