The Coronado Flower Show – Where History, Generations and Memories Blossom...
The Coronado Flower Show, where memories blossom and community is celebrated, successfully conducted its 101st annual event! In 1922, Maude Taylor hosted the first...
Fixed Fees are Coming to Electricity Bills, But the Amount is...
California will introduce a fixed, income-based fee on every resident's electric bill (including those whose solar panels generate more electricity than they consume), but...
CUSD Update: LGBTQ Supports Contested, Hunt Intensifies for New Village Elementary...
The Coronado Unified School District trustees met on Thursday, April 20th at District Offices where several community members spoke out against district-funded LGBTQ supports....
Coronado Crime Report: DUIs, Burglary, Reckless Driving (4/15-4/21)
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication.
Crimes Reported:
Traffic Accident on Orange Avenue
No injuries reported.Traffic Accident on...
It’s Past Time to Take Back San Diego from the Catastrophe...
Submitted by George Mullen
By Bill Walton, George Mullen, Brian Caster, Mayor Richard Bailey, Rick SweeneySan Diego (and our region) has been shamefully mismanaged over...
“Johnny Belinda” Fifth CIFF Student Classic Film Series Show – April...
Johnny Belinda is the fifth screening in the 2023 CIFF Student Classic Film Series, which runs through the end of May. This screening will take...
CoSA Spring Musical “Footloose” Will Leave You Singing and Ready to...
The Coronado School of the Arts Musical Theatre and Drama department has been tirelessly rehearsing for their spring musical "Footloose" and was excited to...
Islander Boys Lacrosse Suffers Blowout by La Costa Canyon, 17-4
The Islanders played La Costa Canyon (LCC) on Wednesday, April 19th and things didn't go their way. They started off strong, but then seemed...
Finish Line Fun! Limited Number of Tickets Available for Race the...
On May 20th, 50 enthusiastic teams of two will put their game faces on and compete in Coronado’s first annual Race the Rock, an...
Bridgeworthy: Bowlegged BBQ, Serving Up Hospitality in Mount Hope
When you can smell the oak, it ain't no joke. As I headed into San Diego's Mount Hope neighborhood, I rolled my windows down,...
Council: Proclamations, Hotel Guest Assessments, Mobility Commission Report
The April 18th City Council meeting included four different City proclamations, a public hearing reauthorizing the levying of assessments on four hotels, the Coronado...
Ben Affleck’s “Air” Jordan Origin Story Flies Above Expectations
Stepping into shoe history, Ben Affleck’s “Air,” reveals the business deal of a lifetime and how Nike revolutionized the industry in conjunction with the...
Girls Scouts Recognize Pearl Szymanski During Volunteer Appreciation Month
Coronado Girl Scouts would like to publicly celebrate longtime Girl Scout volunteer, Pearl Szymanski, as April is volunteer appreciation month. Pearl was awarded the...
Gray Malin Debuts Series Highlighting the ‘Timelessness’ of the Hotel del...
Twelve years ago, Gray Malin stood in a hotel room towering twenty stories above a pool. As he looked at the scene below –...
The Four Corn Fields, Keeping it Real for 90 Years in...
In 1933 Petra and Natividad Estudillo opened one of San Diego’s most beloved Mexican food restaurants in Barrio Logan. It has been serving up...
Real Estate: Coronado Spring Market Outlook
Contributing Content Writer: Horace Chavez, Broker Associate DRE#01259508
Coronado Shores CompanySpring 2023 Real Estate Market Outlook
The spring housing market is stronger than some think. The...
“Figments of Your Imagination” – New CoSA Visual Arts Exhibit Unveiled...
The Coronado community has a chance to see what the Coronado School of the Arts Visual Arts conservatory, along with the CHS ceramics student...
CUSD Honors Outstanding Classified Employees
Source: Coronado Unified School DistrictCoronado Unified School District annually recognizes outstanding classified employees representing each of the four school sites, maintenance and operations, and...
“Mafia Mamma” is a Zany Spin on Becoming a Crime Boss
Blood. Gore. Violence. Comedy. A zany spin on the modern mafia in the “old country” is the best way I can describe Mafia Mamma....
Islander Track and Field Stepping Up and Winding Down
On Thursday, April 13, the Islander Track & Field team competed in their penultimate league match-up with a dual meet at Madison High School....























