Coral Springs Denies Permit to Carnival After Uncovering Issues
A planned carnival in Coral Springs was canceled after the organizer failed to meet the city’s permitting requirements, officials said Friday.
A planned carnival in Coral Springs was canceled after the organizer failed to meet the city’s permitting requirements, officials said Friday.
Coral Springs residents will soon have a new waste hauler picking up their garbage and recycling.
On Wednesday, Coral Springs commissioners delayed their decision on a proposal that could oust businesses, boat owners, and recreational vehicle owners from a local parking lot.
Some Coral Springs businesses, boat, and recreational vehicle owners would lose parking access under a proposal scheduled to be voted on at Wednesday’s city commission meeting.
Coral Springs is blooming with special events, activities, and opportunities for the community to come together and celebrate the many things that make our city so special.
A new transportation provider will be running the city’s two intracity community buses starting next week.
Six new pickleball courts will be added to the Heron Bay community amid an explosion in the popularity of the sport.
Alex Gracia refuses to let hemiplegia stand in the way of his hoop dreams.
The Coral Springs Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee on Wednesday awarded the 2024 MLK Monument Award to Kilwins Coral Springs owner
Some of the construction needed to build the much-anticipated Everglades Greenway Loop in Coral Springs has gotten underway
Six years after the tragedy at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, we remember the victims and their families who continue to grieve such profound loss.
An Israel Defense Forces soldier who recently spent weeks finding and destroying Hamas tunnels in Gaza spoke about his experiences in Coral Springs Monday night, alongside his American-born, IDF-veteran wife.
An Israeli Defense Forces soldier who recently served in the war in Gaza will speak about his experiences at the Chabad Jewish Center in Coral Springs
A Coral Springs teen who evacuated his family from their burning home has received an award from the city for his bravery.
Coral Springs commissioners on Thursday took a step toward joining a legal action to challenge a new state law that forces them to disclose more about their finances.
Jose “Joe” Morera, a longtime community leader in Coral Springs and president of the Sunshine Water Control District, has won the endorsement of Joy Carter in his bid to replace her on the city commission.
Joe McHugh, a Coral Springs Police lieutenant with over 27 years of service in the department, is running for City Commission Seat Five, according to city campaign records.
A new year brings new possibilities and opportunities for the City of Coral Springs to progress toward a bright and promising future.
Coral Springs Swim Club head coach Bruno Darzi will keep his job following a city inquiry into allegations of bullying in the swim program.
A mystery with 47 years of history is playing out in Coral Springs, where high school students-turned-sleuths are helping the city search for a missing time capsule.
Are you looking for holiday festivities throughout District 3? From parades to tree lightings and events for man’s best friend like Paws and Claus in Tamarac
From twinkling lights to festive tidings and good cheer, the holiday happenings taking place in Coral Springs this December
City leadership wants to know how you see the future of Coral Springs.
The Coral Springs City Commission recognized Sergeant Richard Brookshire for his work to ensure better treatment for Black veterans nationwide at the commission’s November 15th meeting.
Coral Springs leaders and residents came together on Veterans Day to honor people who have served in the military.
Coral Springs Commissioner Joshua Simmons drew criticism from a Jewish community advocate Friday for his Instagram post stating that the Israeli government….
Amera Corporation’s proposed mixed-use City Village project failed to receive approval for several components by the city commission during its November 1 meeting.
As the political landscape heats up in anticipation of the 2024 elections, the Florida Institute for Political Leadership (FIPL) is gearing up to equip aspiring candidates with the knowledge and skills
Accusations of operational and ethical wrongdoing continue to mount against Turtle Run Foundation leadership.
November in Coral Springs is a great time to usher in the approaching holiday season with one-of-a-kind events, meaningful experiences, and opportunities to express our thankfulness to the community.