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“The Trip to Bountiful” is a nostalgic journey home
Sometimes you have to go back to move forward is an adage well suited to “The Trip to Bountiful,” Horton Foote’s American Masterpiece now...
Faith, power, and a growing divide
Submitted by Charlotte Hobbs, MD, PhDI’m writing with deep sadness about the growing rift between Canada and the United States — a divide that...
Coronado ocean water and air quality report – Jan. 15-21, 2026
Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about the bay and ocean water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our...
A mindfulness cruise kicks off new community connection initiative
As daily life grows faster and more digitally driven, many people are quietly craving something simpler: a moment of calm, a sense of belonging,...
“No Other Choice” is a potent cocktail with equal parts smart, funny and cruel
What do you do when you lose your job and you can't get a new one? You eliminate the competition, of course.By murdering them.If...
COMMUNITY
San Diego’s historic ferries Silvergate and Cabrillo added to the National Register of Historic...
Two of San Diego Bay’s working vessels have earned national recognition. The Silvergate (built in 1940) and the Cabrillo have been officially listed on...
A Taste of Coronado allows Coronado Junior Woman’s Club to present $35,000 check to...
The Coronado Junior Woman’s Club presented a check to Forever Balboa Park for $35,000 as the beneficiary for their annual fundraiser, A Taste of...
Coronado residents hold weekly protest on Orange Avenue
Every Friday between 7:30 and 8:30 in the morning, rain or shine, a small crowd gathers on the median at Orange Avenue and Third...
CHS 2010 grad Michael Silberblatt wins at 2025 AFIN
Coronado High School and Coronado School of the Arts 2010 graduate Michael Silberblatt won Best Supporting Performance at the AFIN International Film Festival for...













