By Matt Rothman on January 23, 2020
News, Schools

In what has been their best start in school history, the Coral Glades High School boys basketball team earned their tenth win of the season following their 64-52 win over West Broward High School.
By Matt Rothman on January 18, 2020
News, Schools

It had been a bit over a month since their last win, but the Coral Glades girls varsity basketball team earned their third win of the season following their 49-32 win on the road against J.P. Taravella High School
By Jen Russon on January 17, 2020
News, Politics, Schools

School board member Lori Alhadeff endured every parent’s worst nightmare when her daughter Alyssa was murdered along with 16 others at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School nearly two years ago.
By Matt Rothman on January 16, 2020
News, Schools

Even with three starters fouling out in the fourth quarter, the Coral Springs Charter boys basketball team defeated Somerset Academy 47-45 Tuesday night.
By Matt Rothman on January 16, 2020
News, Schools

It was a memorable day for Coral Glades High School as both the boys and girls varsity soccer teams won games against Boyd Anderson High School by a combined score of 15-0.
By Matt Rothman on January 15, 2020
News, Schools

The Coral Springs Charter girls basketball team earned their sixth win of the season in their 48-14 win over Somerset Academy.
By Sharon Aron Baron on December 16, 2019
Crime & Safety, News

To help reduce crashes as well as prevent injuries resulting from speeding and aggressive driving, the Coral Springs Police Department
By Jill Fox on December 10, 2019
News, Events, Schools

Six Coral Springs principals were nominated by their peers in this year’s “Principal of the Year” contest by Broward County Public Schools.
By Matt Rothman on November 27, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

Off to their best start in school history, the Coral Springs Charter girl’s varsity soccer team is currently 6-0 and look well on their way for a big-time push in the playoffs.
By Matt Rothman on November 26, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas boys’ varsity basketball team lost their leading scorers, as well as their head coach from last year but, looked sharp in their opening game of the new season.
By Matt Rothman on October 25, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

For the first time since 2001, the Marjory Stoneman Douglas football team won a district championship following their dominating 52-15 win over Coral Glades Thursday night.
By Matt Rothman on October 20, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

By: Matt Rothman Last March, members of the Coral Glades Volleyball Team suffered the loss of one of their players, devastating the team. During spring break, Kendell Williams, 17, of Coral Springs, was a passenger involved in a multi-car accident when Kendell, along with another passenger, was ejected from the car. Placed in a medically […]
By Matt Rothman on September 21, 2019
Schools, News, Sports

Marjory Stoneman Douglas Football team continues their incredible start to their season with a 41-19 win over arch-rival Coral Springs to continue the long winning streak over the Colts in the annual Pig Bowl.
By Jen Russon on July 10, 2019
News, Events

There’s a new sheriff in town, or so is the case since Sheriff Gregory Tony was appointed by Governor Ron DeSantis to replace Scott Israel.
By Jen Russon on July 9, 2019
News, Politics

In a ceremony held Monday evening, Shawn Cerra was sworn in as the new city commissioner for Seat 2.
By Chris Brunner on July 2, 2019
News, Crime & Safety

The Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division will be installing new asphalt and pavement markings in Coral Springs and construction activities may cause temporary lane closures.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 6, 2019
News, Schools

Students from 13 Broward and Palm Beach County high schools received awards for excellence in their theater productions at the 17th Annual South Florida Cappie Gala.
By Jill Fox on May 15, 2019
Crime & Safety, News

Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes that occurred in Coral Springs from May 5 through May 11.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 15, 2019
News, Politics

A special election for a new city commissioner will be held in June 18, and six residents have stepped up for the plate and have qualified to run.
By Matt Rothman on May 11, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

After an up and down season for Coral Springs High School Baseball, the Colts finished their season strong and have the opportunity to play in a regional game on May 15 against the Flanagan Falcons.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 8, 2019
News, Schools

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation has announced this year’s $2,500 Scholarship winners and two students from Broward County Public Schools in Coral Springs have been named.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 6, 2019
News, Schools

The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, will celebrate outstanding achievement in high school theater when students from 22 public and private schools vie for top honors in the 17th Annual South Florida Cappies Awards Gala.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 6, 2019
News, Schools

Students from all five Coral Springs and Parkland high schools have just been awarded college scholarships by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee.
By Jen Russon on May 2, 2019
Events, News, Schools

The creepy, kooky characters so many of us grew up watching on TV are back in the Ramblewood Middle School’s production of The Addams Family, Young@Part.
By Jen Russon on April 29, 2019
News, Schools

College admission officers are looking for more than good grades and certain number of service hours.
By Jill Fox on April 23, 2019
News, Schools

Seven local high school business clubs received $1,000 each courtesy of The Coral Springs Regional Chamber of Commerce helping students attend competitions at both regional and national levels.
By Matt Rothman on April 20, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

It’s common for a father to coach his son throughout little league and travel ball. However, it’s unlikely for that connection to last throughout high school.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 8, 2019
Events, News, Schools

Local high school students will get a first-hand opportunity on how local government works at the next Teen Political Forum.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 29, 2019
News

A Coral Springs resident has just been crowned Miss Tallahassee and will now be eligible to compete in the Miss Florida competition in June.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 16, 2019
News, Politics

The City of Coral Springs will be holding a special election for a new city commissioner and seven residents have stepped up for the plate and have qualified to run.