Coronado High School’s Approved 4×4 Schedule Raises Questions
Coronado High School (CHS) administration recently announced the implementation of a four by four schedule beginning in the 2021-2022 school year. This new system...
Coronado 4th of July Parade Recorded Stream for 2021
If you missed the 4th of July parade in Coronado on July 3rd, 2021, or if you'd like to revisit the day, Surf's Up...
Local Artist Spotlight – Susan Stone
Our fourteenth featured artist in the Coronado Spring Banner Series is Susan Stone. Her banner, Dawn Patrol, was located between 7th and Orange Avenue....
Helen Baker Gelzer (1917-2021)
Helen Baker Gelzer, age 103 passed away peacefully Monday, June 28, 2021. Raised in Haddonfield, New Jersey, Helen attended Randolph-Macon Women's College (now Randolph...
Coronado History: First 4th of July Parade in 1888
Coronado’s first July Fourth Parade took place in 1888. The Belt Line Railroad had just been completed around the Silver Strand. The Hotel del...
Local Artist Spotlight – Doug St. Denis
Our thirteenth featured artist in the Coronado Spring Banner Series is painter Doug
St. Denis. Her banner was located between 4th and 5th Streets. Banners...
Jim Lydon Announces Retirement, Interim Fire Chief Named
Jim Lydon, Coronado’s fire chief since September 2017, has announced his retirement effective July 2. An interim fire chief has been named.Lydon is retiring...
Coronado-Based Accounting Company Vaccinates 420 People in COVID-Ravaged Mumbai, India
When COVID cases spiked in India last fall and vaccinations were administered only haltingly, Wendy McGuire, a longtime Coronado resident with a family legacy...
Coronado Teen Publishes Book of Poems
Rising Coronado High School (CHS) senior Jamie Piearcy recently published her second work of fiction: Visions of You and Me. This 116 page collection...
Coronado Fireworks Update – Stingray Point Beach to be Closed
From the City of Coronado's Fourth of July FAQ's page
Q. Will the fireworks display being shot from Stingray Point close the beach and for...
Charisma is now Crown Meets Sea
Coronado boutique Charisma is reintroducing itself as Crown Meets Sea and the gift shop will celebrate its grand re-opening all Fourth of July weekend.The...
Help Keep Coronado Emerald Green, Ocean Blue and Be Entered to...
Please help us keep Coronado Emerald Green, Ocean BlueJoin us following the Fourth of July festivities to clean up Coronado. Let’s pick up all...
48 Years and Running for Coronado’s Crown City Classic
Restaurants are packed again with indoor dining. SeaWorld and the San Diego Zoo are open for business. Baseball fans have returned to Petco Park...
Throwback Thursday: 1984 Coronado 4th of July Parade (video)
Many thanks to CBS 8 San Diego for alerting The Coronado Times to this “flashback video” that features Coronado!https://youtu.be/DyLAXbHaSlkHere is the description of the above video:In...
Another Jim Morrison Sighting – in 1963
Another Jim Morrison Sighting – in 1963
By Jerry OlivasI love to tell this story. It normally gets a lot of traction. I always start...
Local Artist Spotlight – Rebecca Sauer
Our twelfth featured artist in the Coronado Spring Banner Series is mosaic artist Rebecca Sauer. Her banner art, "When I Have Wings to Fly,"...
CIF Strips Coronado of Basketball Championship, Levies Multiple Sanctions
CIF State Executive Director Concludes Investigation of Incident that Occurred After Conclusion of Southern California Boys Basketball Division 4-A Regional ChampionshipSACRAMENTO — After a...
2021 Islander Golf Season Concludes
The Islander boys' golf team recently competed in the 2021 CIF San Diego Section Championship Tournament. The first day of the event was held...
Statement from CUSD Board Member Stacy Keszei to Coronado Community
Submitted by Stacy KeszeiJune 29, 2021
To the Coronado CommunityI have asked the CUSD School Board President, Lee Pontes to remove my name from the...
Emerald Keepers of the Month: Rotary Club of Coronado and its...
For Coronado locals and visitors alike, it is not unusual to see Rotarians in blue vests placing flags along Orange Ave, and more and...






















