Parkland City Commission To Discuss Preliminary 2023 Budget

City officials will discuss property taxes and the municipal budge at the upcoming city commission meeting on Wednesday, July 13.
City officials will discuss property taxes and the municipal budge at the upcoming city commission meeting on Wednesday, July 13.
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday expressed condolences to the people of Japan after former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe…
Jared Moskowitz will be a guest speaker at the Parkland Chamber of Commerce’s July 13 meeting at the Aston Gardens Ballroom.
A new Florida law blocking doctors from performing abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy remains in effect despite…
The city commission approved a measure to take further steps to buy land on the former Heron Bay Golf Course.
I hope summer has gotten off to a wonderful start for everyone. This can be a great time when our schedules change a bit, with school being out and many activities and events slowing down.
So, this month, July 2022, while the country celebrates its independence, Parkland also commemorates the 59th year of its founding.
Are you ready for fireworks, barbeques, traveling, enjoying Broward’s beautiful beaches, visiting our awesome parks, or simply reading a good book with your feet up? Well, summer is here!
The state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. could be on a path to spend $100 million this year on attorneys to defend an increasing number of lawsuits.
Parkland residents like how the mayor and commissioners are running the city.
Democratic lawmakers fell well short Friday of getting enough votes to force a special legislative session on gun violence.
A school-safety measure signed this week by Gov. Ron DeSantis flew relatively under the radar during the 2022 legislative session, but the horrific school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, has brought securing campuses
Two weeks after a deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, reignited debates about gun violence and securing schools, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill Tuesday that will require mental-health “crisis intervention”
proponents of “red-flag” policies point to a Florida law as a model for states seeking to strip deadly weapons from people who could cause harm.
It is hard to believe that another school year is already ending. While it is filled with joy and celebration, let us not forget that this past year has brought its own unique challenges for everyone.
June marks the beginning of hurricane season and signals that we must get prepared.
Mayor Walker: June always starts my mind wandering. Sure it grows hot and marks the beginning of hurricane season, but, after my family and I prepare as best we can….
An investigation by Broward’s top watchdog found longtime Coconut Creek Commissioner Lou Sarbone engaged in “criminal misconduct”
In the wake of Tuesday’s school shooting in Texas, Democratic lawmakers in Florida called on their Republican colleagues to use time remaining in a special legislative session
Rep. Ted Deutch called on the U.S. Senate to pass a gun background check bill “right now” after the mass shooting that killed 21 people in Texas.