Army Colonel Cory Henry Awarded the Legion of Merit (video)
Coronado born and raised Cory Henry, son of Sally and Jim Zoll, was recently awarded the prestigious Legion of Merit by the U.S. Army....
Valentine’s Day at The Del
Hotel del Coronado is a romantic world all its own - a majestic beachfront destination that’s captured hearts for generations. It’s the place where...
Coronado Author Tania Pryputniewicz Releases “Heart’s Compass Tarot” This Valentine’s Day
Coronado author, teacher, and tarot muse, Tania Pryputniewicz, is set to release her book Heart's Compass Tarot this Valentine's Day. Tania began to explore...
New and Pre-Loved Treasure Trove of Finds at Coronado Vintage
Always an exciting shopping experience, you never know what you’ll discover at Coronado Vintage, which features unique décor, jewelry, new gifts and much more,...
Coronado Crime Report (January 16 through January 22)
The information below is provided weekly from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication.
Crimes Reported:
Vandalism at North Beach on Ocean BoulevardSuspect painted...
County Remains in Purple Tier but Some Restrictions Eased for Businesses
After seven weeks of closures resulting from California's Regional Stay Home Order, health officials announced today that restaurants, museums, theaters and other businesses can...
City COVID-19 Update – State Lifts Regional Stay Home Order
State Lifts Regional Stay Home Order
State health officials ended the Regional Stay at Home Order, lifting the order for all regions statewide, including the...
Coronado Island Film Festival Advocates for Diversity in Film Through New...
The Coronado Island Film Festival is partnering with the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media to advocate for diversity and equality in the...
Local Leaders React to Coronado Community Read Book Selection
The 2021 Coronado Community Read centers around a nonfiction book about racism in the United States titled Stamped from the Beginning by Ibram X....
CUSD Reopening Plans for February
Update from CUSD on reopening of on-campus learning:
Thank you for your continued understanding and adaptability as we respond to ongoing changes which impact our...
City Prepares for Winter Storm, Sandbags Available to Residents
Gusty winds ahead of a looming storm have the National Weather Service calling this unusual weather pattern “wild January.”While the rain is certainly...
Coronado Community Read Events Kick Off in February
Coronado adults, teenagers, and kids are encouraged to participate in the 2021 Coronado Community Read with events throughout the month of February. This year's...
CUSD Board Mourns Loss of Three Employees, Discusses Supplemental Learning Materials...
The Governing Board of the Coronado Unified School District met via Zoom on Thursday, January 21, for their first official meeting of 2021. The...
County Expands COVID-19 Vaccinations to 65 and Older
The County of San Diego today expanded the category of those eligible to include those aged 65 and up.“As I indicated a few weeks...
Parakeet Juicery Lands a Second Home at 1138 Orange
In June, Carol and Jonathan Goldwasser shared that they would be taking over the Cafe 1134 space and transforming it into a Parakeet Cafe,...
Meet Rocio Bunker: First 2021 Emerald Keeper of the Month!
As a lover of the ocean, Rocio Bunker runs along the bay and ocean with her eyes cast toward her beloved water looking for...
Marvin Heinze Appointed to Serve on National League of Cities’ Energy,...
Marvin Heinze, councilmember, City of Coronado has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2021 Energy, Environment and Natural Resources (EENR) Federal...
Busting the Five Most Common VA Loan Myths
A VA home loan is a $0-down mortgage option that is issued by private lenders and partially backed by the Department of Veterans Affairs...
City Manager’s Weekly Update – Jan. 22, 2021
https://youtu.be/IaV-i1zk-toThe City of Coronado/Sharp Coronado Hospital vaccination site is now accepting those 75-plus. Find out how to make an appointment in the latest edition...
Housing Group Sues Coronado – City Says ADU Policies Comply with...
The City of Coronado is adamant that its ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) laws meet state mandated standards, but the city is being sued by...























