Please turn JavaScript on
Coral Springs Daily icon

Coral Springs Daily

Want to know the latest news and articles posted on Coral Springs Daily?

Then subscribe to their feed now! You can receive their updates by email, via mobile or on your personal news page on this website.

See what they recently published below.

Website title: Home - Coral Springs Daily

Is this your feed? Claim it!

Publisher:  Unclaimed!
Message frequency:  2.33 / day

Message History

Coral Springs, Florida – A serious crash in Coral Springs left five people injured Wednesday evening after a single vehicle lost control and slammed into a tree along Riverside Drive, according to preliminary information released by authorities.

The incident occurred around 5:45 p.m. in the 5000 block of Riverside Drive as the vehicle was traveling northbound. Investig...


Read full story

Tallahassee, Florida – A child may miss developmental milestones. Unexplained symptoms begin to appear. Medical appointments multiply. Specialists are consulted. Tests are ordered. Yet answers remain elusive.

What follows is often described by healthcare professionals as a “diagnostic odyssey”—a lengthy and emotionally draining search to identify the cause of a child’s...


Read full story

Coral Springs, Florida – A local nonprofit marked a meaningful milestone this year as the Aphelion Graduate Foundation continued its growing partnership with Cross Creek School, celebrating graduating seniors who have overcome significant personal and academic challenges to reach graduation.

The Coral Springs-based organization hosted its annual Aphelion Graduate Award...


Read full story

Coral Springs, Florida – Plans for a major new sports facility in Coral Springs are moving forward as six design firms prepare to present proposals for the long-anticipated Sportsplex project, which could carry a price tag of up to $100 million.

City officials confirmed that the presentations will take place on Friday morning, June 5, at 8 a.m. in the Coral Springs Cit...


Read full story

Orlando, Florida – As the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, Florida officials are once again pushing a familiar but urgent message: preparation saves lives, and waiting until a storm forms is already too late. This week in Orlando, state leaders gathered to urge residents, businesses, and communities to take early steps to get ready for potential impacts.

Governor...


Read full story