Local News
More than 200 Pounds of Prescription Drugs Collected From Homes in Coral Springs Event

Coral Springs, Florida – Coral Springs police collected 225 pounds of unused or expired prescription drugs from homes during last weekend’s drive-thru National Prescription Drug Take Back Day event.
According to police, residents in more than 80 cars dropped off their prescriptions in the drive-thru line on Saturday at Broward Health Coral Springs.
Similar events happened across the nation as part of the drugs take-back initiative organized by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).
-
Local News6 months ago
The attorney general of Florida wants to temporarily stop a lawsuit that challenges the state’s age verification law
-
Local News3 months ago
A huge financial relief is coming for Broward County schools teachers, principals, and educational support staff after unanimous vote results in salary hike
-
Local News4 months ago
Coral Glades boys soccer advances to the regional championships
-
Local News4 months ago
Coral Springs’s two basketball teams win the District Championship
-
Local News5 months ago
Children with special needs can attend a free Super Bowl party hosted by the Coral Springs Foundation
-
Local News6 months ago
The Coral Glades boys’ basketball team loses 3-1 in the Las Vegas Tark Classic
-
Local News6 months ago
Chaz Stevens’ lawsuit against Broward Schools for religious discrimination denied by a judge.
-
Local News5 months ago
Coral Springs High School’s graduation rate has noticeably increased
Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.