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The agenda for this week’s meeting of the Coronado City Council includes a ballot measure to increase height limits for a stretch of Orange Avenue, a look at next year's budget, a final vote on a citywide kratom ban,...
San Diego's public transit system is heading toward a fiscal cliff, and Coronado leaders have mixed opinions about handing it a lifeline or letting it figure things out on its own.It took two votes and about an hour of...
For the third time in its twenty-two year-history, CHS’s JNROTC Islander Company was invited to participate in JLAB to be held in Washington, DC, this June. JLAB is a premier national competition for the top 3% of JROTC cadets...
Caltrans survey on Silver Strand flooding, sea-level rise, and storm impacts
Following public outreach, proposed climate change adaptation concepts have been developed to address flooding, sea-level rise, and storm impacts along the Silver Strand corridor between Imperial Beach and Coronado....
Emerald Keepers seeks to raise awareness about the bay and ocean water and air quality in Coronado. The County of San Diego tests our waters regularly and Emerald Keepers has air quality monitors on homes around Coronado. While we...
Stow your tray tables and fasten your seat belts. If you live in the Coronado Cays, you're in for a wild ride.Late last year, plans allowing a resident to install a Gulfstream G550 fuselage on his rooftop deck as...
SAN DIEGO - More than half way through the third quarter, the Coronado Islanders girls lacrosse team was losing to the La Costa Canyon Mavericks, 9-8. The Mavericks had just scored two unanswered goals in under two minutes...
Ukulele 101 returns this season to the John D. Spreckels Center for a fun and engaging introduction to one of the world’s happiest instruments. Held Mondays from June 15 to July 20, 5–6 p.m., this beginner-friendly class teaches students...
The John D. Spreckels Center presents a three-part Art Presentation Series exploring the work and influence of women muralists in twentieth-century Mexican art following the Mexican Revolution. Led by Dr. Maria Del Carmen Perez T., the course highlights nine...
Last spring, the Coronado City Council cut off funding for Coronado MainStreet's longstanding community grant amid questions about its direction and purpose.After a year of rebuilding, MainStreet won that support back: The council unanimously approved a $29,800 grant to...













