Parkland Students Can Win a Spot on the Dais as the Next ‘Mayor for a Month’

Grab a crown and scepter and head over to city hall because for one month, students can win a chance to rule over Parkland.
Grab a crown and scepter and head over to city hall because for one month, students can win a chance to rule over Parkland.
Cassidy’s Cranberries, Litman’s Leftovers, Safra’s Stuffing and Golden’s Gobblers are the hilarious team names that are part of this year’s Turkey Bowl.
Westglades Middle School has reached their goal of raising $120,000 to complete two school-hardening projects which will include additional fencing and ballistic protection.
After his life turned upside down following his diagnosis with liver and lung cancer, Parkland resident Mark Barrett insists that his life with his family of four still appears fairly normal.
Attend “Sole Design” and support In Jacob’s Shoes, a local charity providing new and gently used shoes, backpacks, school supplies and athletic gear for children in need.
The results are in for the District 2 City Commission race between Diego Pfeiffer and Richard Walker
Mama Mia! Get ready for a ten-day excursion through Italy and Greece. High school students with an interest in seeing the world, are the perfect candidates for The Coral Springs Travel Club.
By: Jill Fox During three separate traffic stops, the Broward Sheriff’s Office have arrested one person and issued citations for two others for possessing marijuana. On October 22, Kaden Gaffney, 21, of Parkland failed to stop at a stop sign on Ranch Road and was found with two grams of marijuana in his vehicle. He […]
By: Jill Fox Ever wonder how to hit the reset button on your mind and body? A subzero temperature of -220 degrees Fahrenheit may do the trick. In just three minutes, you can experience what this new advanced health and rejuvenation spa in Parkland has to offer. When clients walk inside CryoSpace, they’ll feel like […]
If you’ve been to the dentist many times, you know the drill. But there’s a new pediatric dentist in town, and she wants to educate your children about the daily four: brushing, flossing, rinsing and chewing.
Get ready for a Ladies’ Night Out filled with shopping, raffles, drinks, food and fun benefiting the Early Childhood Program at the Levis JCC in Boca Raton.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas Principal Ty Thompson has given the only remaining Guardian Angel David “Cobra” Clemente, 60, of Tamarac, two-weeks notice to end his presence at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Don’t miss an evening of fun and games while being a champion for cancer research at Game Night for the Greater Broward Pap Corps.
The journalism students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are now sharing their stories with the world.
On Wednesday, leave your cars at home. All three Parkland Elementary Schools will be participating in International Walk to School Day.
Not only is Nessie Yara is a local artist, but she is a parent to two Marjory Stoneman Douglas Students.
At Tuesday’s Broward County school board meeting, an agreement was passed giving every Marjory Stoneman Douglas employee who was present the day of the school shooting, additional sick days.
On your mark, get set… it’s time for the annual Parkland Dash.
Parkland resident, Dan Solomon is putting himself on the map with the release of the feature film BIGGER.
Student athletes who excel both on the field and in the classroom are eligible to apply for a scholarship which can earn them up to $5,000 towards college.