Coral Springs News at 3 months: A look at some of our most impactful stories
It’s been three months since we launched the Coral Springs News.
From new restaurants to in-depth, human-driven features and explainers, we’re working to deliver unique local stories readers likely can’t get anywhere else.
Today, we take a look back at some of our favorite stories that deserve another look.
Meet the people running your favorite restaurants
Restaurant stories are frequently the most-viewed articles we publish. As the city continues to attract new residents, fresh eateries follow — but that doesn’t mean that all of its mainstays are going away.
Local voices, elevated
Visitors from thousands of miles away and those who have lived and worked in Coral Springs for decades have stories to tell — and we’re here to shine a light on them.
Crime news, explained
From high-profile cases to questions from readers, we’re taking an objective look at data, trends and incidents that shape residents’ perception of safety. This isn’t just one-off coverage of an event — it’s a broader look at what’s going on in the community.
That includes coverage of the Jessica Lloyd case and examining rumors, statistics and documents to get to the truth.
Where your tax dollars are going
New construction in Coral Springs’ downtown district saw widespread backlash from residents, with many citing visual appeal — or lack thereof — as their main concern, particularly with the Cornerstone development.
The City Commission decides the direction of not only millions of dollars, but city goals and regulations that shape what the community looks like in the years to come. That includes spending on public art, AI-powered surveillance technology, road improvement and much more.