By Matt Rothman on October 29, 2020
News, Schools

The Coral Glades Football team has high hopes for the 2020 season as they get ready for their opening game of the year at home on Friday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. against Coral Springs Charter.
By Ryan Yousefi on October 25, 2020
Crime & Safety, News

A Coral Springs woman was arrested and charged with four counts of false ownership of pawned items…
By Jen Russon on October 24, 2020
News

Held virtually for the first time, a Roaring 20s Grand Gala maintained its glamor, but had a casual ring to it this year, as guests participated..
By Matt Rothman on October 24, 2020
News, Schools

The Coral Springs High School football team is set to begin their season at home on Oct. 29 at 6 p.m. against Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
By Jen Russon on October 18, 2020
News, Events, Schools

The annual grand gala at Coral Springs Coconut Creek Regional Chamber of Commerce is the bees knees this October, featuring a Roaring 20s theme.
By Guest Contributor on October 3, 2020
News, Views

Our thoughts play a powerful role in our lives, so much that they are behind our “good” days and our “bad” days. Our thoughts can influence our personal relationships
By Ivy Lam on September 13, 2020
News, Schools

Each year at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, an outstanding teacher is chosen to represent the school as Teacher of the Year.
By Sharon Aron Baron on July 21, 2020
News, Schools

Thirty seniors from 13 Broward County Public Schools have received Arts for the Future Scholarships, which will allow the talented seniors to continue their studies
By Guest Contributor on July 19, 2020
News, Views

Like many families, my family moved to Coral Springs 20 years ago in search of a better place to live.
By Hank McCoy on July 7, 2020
News, Events

After five years of complaints by members of the community about profanity, the city has decided to replace the basketball courts at Cypress Park with pickleball courts.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 27, 2020
News, Events

Just 57 years ago, Fort Lauderdale builders, James S. Hunt and Joe Taravella of Coral Ridge Properties had the vision to create a planned city from the ground up
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 12, 2020
News, Politics

Broward County Commissioner Michael Udine was re-elected to four more years on Friday without a challenger.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 9, 2020
News, Politics

This year, 18 high school seniors were awarded scholarships from the Coral Springs MLK Committee.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 8, 2020
News, Politics

Interested residents who would like a seat on the Coral Springs commission have until Friday to make their decision.
By Matt Rothman on June 5, 2020
News, Schools

Head Coach of Coral Springs Boys Volleyball, Frank Bumbales, has done a tremendous job of helping build his team.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 4, 2020
News, Events, Schools

After being canceled due to the planned protests, the city says the show must go on
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 3, 2020
News

Holy Cross Hospital of Fort Lauderdale has named Coral Springs resident Christine Walker as Director of the Year.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 24, 2020
News, Politics

Interested candidates who would like a seat on the Coral Springs commission have a month to make their decision.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 20, 2020
News, Schools

High school theater students from 17 public and private schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach counties were winners at the 18h Annual Cappies Awards Gala,
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 20, 2020
News, Events, Schools

Local high school students always get a first-hand opportunity on how local government works at the annual Teen Political Forum
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 14, 2020
News, Schools

Broward County Public Schools have been closed nearly two months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the district is still serving meals.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 13, 2020
News, Schools

After much uncertainty and disappointment due to senior celebrations being canceled due to COVID-19, area high schools will now be recognized
By Jen Russon on May 5, 2020
News

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.
By Jen Russon on May 1, 2020
News, Schools

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.
By Jen Russon on April 21, 2020
News, Schools

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
By Jill Fox on April 9, 2020
News

Samantha Hirsh is sharing her family’s run-in with COVID-19 to bring more awareness
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 8, 2020
News

A Coral Springs were couple was taking a walk with their dogs when they noticed a mother duck and her baby ducklings crying for help,
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 4, 2020
News, Schools

With the coronavirus wreaking havoc on all social gatherings, high school students have had to face numerous disappointments
By Guest Contributor on April 3, 2020
News

As Kalani Azabache stepped out onto his family’s front yard Saturday morning, he was greeted by a caravan of dozens of families
By Jen Russon on March 9, 2020
News, Schools

With a little sleuthing, the registrar at Ramblewood Middle School discovered the real purpose of what appeared to be a safe, buried in concrete under the floor of a vaulted bookkeeper closet.