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Catch up on Coral Springs stories covering government leadership, city progress and development, and a major police investigation.
Catch up on Coral Springs stories covering government leadership, city progress and development, and a major police investigation. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics, including local government leadership, city progress and development, and a major police investigation.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Story 1: Joshua Simmons launches Coral Springs mayoral bid against longtime incumbent

District 4 City Commissioner Joshua Simmons has announced his candidacy for mayor, aiming to challenge incumbent Scott Brook with a vision focused on smart planning, investment and inclusive leadership. Simmons brings a history of community-focused initiatives and intends to energize the city’s future direction.

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Story 2: Volunteers, downtown development, public safety highlighted at State of the City

At the recent State of the City event, Coral Springs officials celebrated volunteer efforts, downtown development progress, and advances in public safety. Leaders highlighted infrastructure upgrades, new programs, and the city’s rank as one of Florida’s safest, reflecting on collaborative achievements across the community.

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Story 3: Coral Springs Publix employee arrested on child pornography charges, cops say

A Coral Springs Publix employee was arrested after police linked him to explicit online images and messages during an investigation that began with a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The case has garnered significant attention, raising concerns about online safety and showcasing the city’s law enforcement response.

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The story summaries above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists in the Coral Springs News newsroom. The full stories in the links were reported, written and edited entirely by Coral Springs News journalists.

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