Ron DeSantis made a stop in Coral Springs and was cheered on by hundreds of supporters, but the candidate for Florida governor first had some harsh words against the man who killed eleven Jewish victims in a Pittsburg synagogue on Saturday.
A candidate who traveled around the country encouraging young people to vote did not heed his own advice when during the primary elections – even though two Parkland parents, who lost their children on February 14, were on the ballot.
An event to empower the community and demand change during the midterm elections brought businessman, politician, author, and philanthropist and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to Coral Springs.
By: Jen Russon You may have seen candidate Jason Allen-Rosner, along with his family in their red shirts at the polls during the primaries. He persevered in a four-way judicial race where he now faces a run-off election on November 6. What you may not know is that Allen-Rosner, who is running for Broward County […]
After adopting their new budget, Mayor Christine Hunschofsky is weighing in after the City of Parkland had their first millage rate increase in eight years.
In a city with one of the lowest millage rates in Broward County, the City of Parkland is proposing to increase taxes by 20 percent to help pay for the additional school resource officers along with other improvements.
Stating that it met all legal criteria for the special exception, the commission voted unanimously to approve a new charter school in Parkland at a special meeting.
A sea of red shirts that said “Vote No” filled the commission chambers at the Parkland special meeting on Wednesday to protest a proposed charter school in the community.
With over 16 years of serving the public working with various city budgets, and her experience with three of her own children attending public schools, Tennille Doe-Decoste told members of the Coral Springs/Parkland Democratic Club why she would be the best school board candidate.
If there is one lesson that has resonated in the aftermath of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas tragedy, it’s that the youth have a prominent voice and are able to constitute sweeping changes in the U.S.
When Commissioner Grace Solomon’s term expires in November of 2018, one of two men will step into the District 2 seat; Diego Pfeiffer and Richard Walker.
After serving for the past two years as a Parkland city commissioner representing District Two, Grace Solomon announced this week that she will not seek reelection.
After announcing their candidacy for school board last week, parents of two Marjory Stoneman Douglas victims, Lori Alhadeff and Ryan Petty, held a joint kick-off party to raise funds to finance their campaigns.
Coral Springs Mayor Skip Campbell made a formal apology for not inviting the Parkland mayor to sit on the panel along with other elected officials during the Teen Political Forum.