March 8, 2021 at 4:00 PM
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday that beginning next week, people ages 60 and older will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine in Coral Springs and across the state.
The new age requirement will begin on Monday, March 15, at state-run vaccination sites and retail pharmacy locations.
As of Monday,
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CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Publix stores across Broward County will start administering Covid-19 vaccines.
Beginning March 1, people 65 and over will be eligible for a vaccine at 136 pharmacies in Broward and Miami-Dade counties, the grocery chain announced Thursday.
Scheduling for appointments will start at 7 a.m. Friday here: publix.com/covid-vaccine/florida.
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Publix now joins CVS Pharmacy, Walmart, and Sam’s Club in offering vaccines in Broward County.
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February 14, 2021 at 10:26 AM
Pictured: Congressman Ted Deutch, right, Coral Springs Police Chief Clyde Parry, center, and Florida Rep. Christine Hunschofsky
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February 14, 2021 at 10:26 AM
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Sunday marked the third anniversary of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting.
For many, the day is a time to remember the tragedy of Feb. 14, 2018 and keep in mind what still needs to happen to prevent more school violence.
Here are reflections from three local leaders.
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January 9, 2021 at 10:12 AM
CORAL SPRINGS, FL – When a 42-year-old woman was recently arrested for allegedly attacking her husband in Coral Springs, the incident highlighted a lesser-known issue in domestic violence cases across the nation: violence against men by their spouses and partners.
Women account for roughly 1.5 million incidents of domestic violence every year, but more than 830,000 men also fall victim to domestic violence, according to the National Violence Against Women Survey.
In the Coral Springs case, Jemny Molina was charged with battery after her husband told police that she drank roughly a bottle and a half of wine and then bit him in the left wrist, scratched and hit him, and struck him in the back with a broom handle during a fight on Dec. 27, according to a police report.