Soroptimist Flourish fundraiser: a powerful reflection of Coronado’s generosity

Soroptimist International of Coronado’s annual Flourish fundraiser on May 14 drew a sold-out crowd to Feast & Fareway at the Coronado Municipal Golf Course...

Coronado Woman’s Club returns more than $18,000 to local causes

With its fiscal year ending on June 30, the Coronado Woman’s Club (CWC) is focusing on winding down its fundraising with a focus on...

Cloak and Petal: Something special awaits in Little Italy

My first experience with sushi was at a little place in La Jolla on Prospect called Sushi on the Rock. I went with a...

Cmdr. Michael Wreford Chapple (1935-2026)

Coronado’s Michael Wreford Chapple, devoted husband, father, and respected member of the community, passed away March 28 at the age of 90, after a...

Coronado Rotary honors 12 outstanding CHS senior athletes

At their May 13 weekly meeting, Rotary Club of Coronado honored 12 outstanding Coronado High School athletes who will graduate this June. CHS Athletic...

Coronado Unified robotics teams excel at regional Spring Showdown

Robotics students from Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) demonstrated exceptional engineering skills, leadership, and composure at the recent FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Spring Showdown...

Coronado Culinary Crafters: Bee’s Bread Co. offers sourdough loaves and more

An irresistible aroma fills the air as you enter Barry Dye's kitchen, where Bee's Bread Co's baked goods are handcrafted. From sourdough loaves and...

Coronado Democratic Club announces 2026 Malala Yousafzai Scholarship recipients

The Coronado Democratic Club has announced Ruben Pimental and Jose Perez as the 2026 recipients of the club’s $1,000 Malala Yousafzai Scholarships.The annual scholarships...

“The Play That Goes Wrong” extended at Lamb’s through June 14

Lamb's Players Theatre has added another week to its run of "The Play That Goes Wrong," by Henry Lewis, Henry Shields, and Jonathan Sayer.A...

Track & Field CIF Division 3 Finals

The Islander Track & Field Team competed in the SD Division 3 Finals on Saturday, May 16. Head coach Cameron Gary supplies the details...

City Council agenda: A ballot measure to allow 4-story buildings on...

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...

Should Coronado back MTS’s sales tax bill? The Council can’t agree

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...

Soroptimists support two CHS Islander Company cadets competing in Leadership and...

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,...

News Briefs: Caltrans Silver Strand survey, Coronado artist banners, new library...

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,...

Coronado ocean water and air quality report – May 7-13, 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...

Turbulence ahead in the Coronado Cays: Neighbors protest ‘jet house’ with...

Updated 06/01/2026Stow your tray tables and fasten your seat belts. If you live in the Coronado Cays, you're in for a wild ride.Late last...

CHS Girls Lacrosse wins back-to-back CIF-San Diego Open Division titles

SAN DIEGO - More than half way through the third quarter, the Coronado Islanders girls lacrosse team was losing to the La Costa...

Ukulele 101 is back in six-session series

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....

Art presentation series: Women in Mexican Muralism

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...

Coronado MainStreet is bouncing back

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...