Tournament Organized to Raise Funds for 9-Year-Old’s Fight Against Leukemia

A fundraiser has been organized to raise money for 9-year-old Logan Cruz who was diagnosed with leukemia last August.
A fundraiser has been organized to raise money for 9-year-old Logan Cruz who was diagnosed with leukemia last August.
It was two days before Carmella Coffee Bar opened and already customers were dropping by asking for a cup.
Two leaders from Parkland schools have been named finalists for Principal of the Year and Assistant Principal of the Year.
Three young women from Parkland were honored by the city commission on Wednesday night for their charitable efforts.
2017 has been an amazing year for the Broward Sheriff’s Office. Thanks to the amazing men and women of BSO, we accomplished so much.
An Adopt-a-Pet event will be held in Parkland this weekend where several animal rescue groups will be on hand to help you find your new best friend.
Fort Lauderdale-based I ? Mac & Cheese, a fast-casual cheese bar, specializing in custom, build-your-own macaroni and cheese and grilled cheese sandwiches, is opening its second location in Parkland this week.
Anthony Rizzo, Chicago Cubs First Baseman, was presented on Sunday morning with the “Mayor’s Medal of Charitable Service” at the Sixth Annual Walk Off for Cancer in Parkland.
An elderly woman lost $5,000 in jewelry after two men posing as water company workers distracted her while they were inside her home.
Beginning today, Broward County Public Schools have opened the School Choice application window for the 2018/19 school year where parents can apply online for a school reassignments, Nova and magnet programs.
Parkland Golf & Country Cub residents who woke up to the sound of police activity, including a helicopter early Tuesday morning, weren’t dreaming.
Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo will go to bat for his high school alma mater, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to help raise money for new stadium lighting.
Now celebrating its 10th season, the City of Parkland Farmers’ Market is going strong attracting up to 5,000 visitors to the semi-monthly event.
World Series champion Anthony Rizzo returns to Parkland for his foundation’s Sixth Annual Walk off for Cancer and registration is now open for the December 3 event.
Three hooded figures were captured by security cameras looking for unlocked cars on November 3 in a Parkland neighborhood and Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies are asking for the public’s help in identifying them.
The Broward County Republicans have a thorn in their side. The party that’s tough on crime can’t seem to remove an elected member of their executive board who was charged with the heinous premeditated attempted murder of a young woman he hit over the head with a hammer 40 times.
The Eagle Regiment Band at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland has a new place to transport their band equipment in once was a former Doritos trailer.
The proposal to build a charter school in Parkland will appear before the city commission in December and legally, they cannot vote for or against it based on personal opinions regarding charter schools.
On Veteran’s Day, over 1,100 men and women participated in the Third Annual Soldier Rush – a patriotic obstacle course which raised money for military veterans and their families.
Parkland residents are invited to the film screening of Complicit, the untold story of why President Roosevelt and the State Department refused safe haven to Jewish refugees fleeing the Nazis on the SS St. Louis.